Mental gymnastics is you trying to convince yourself that Inoue's second win over Donaire is even remotely close to Bivol's win over Canelo. Or pretending that Butler has "demonstrated great footwork, punching and countering ability" ever in his life. As for the "obliterated" my statement; you failed to understand my point to begin with then failed to obliterate your own strawman.
Bivol, thought I reckon that him beating Canelo is on the same level of perhaps lower than Inoue's destruction of Donaire. Alvarez lost to Mayweather, Golovkin, and Lara and had some more controversial decisions (Trout, GGG II) before unifying the wasteland of 168. His #1 P4P spot was a farce. His stardom a calculated circus. Deconstruction of Zurdo outweighs it for Bivol, unless Inoue unifying will earn Jim some extra favor.