Twist it however you like. You and I both know that bottom line is Canelo uses weight advantage to its full benefit in just about every fight he has. I already stated 90% of Canelo's opponents have historically been either undersized or over-the-hill. The only notable exceptions have been Lara and Trout. Respond to that before you begin your usual tirade of insults. Canelo and JCC Jr. are so alike in that regard it's downright eerie. Unless you outweigh your opponent by 30 pounds on fight night, it ain't worth it. Seems it's the only way they can win. Junior already got his life lesson on that. Soon it'll be Canelo. That is IF..... he ever develops the "cojones" to fight GGG at the weight they SHOULD fight at.
Now let's see if I got THIS right.
You're claiming an unfair weight drain advantage on the Cotto-Martinez fight because it was fought at 159 instead of 160??
Oh yeah..... Martinez looked real "skeletical" the night of the fight.
You can't POSSIBLY be that stupid. Well..... yeah you can.
Next ridiculous claim.....
Geale's the only realistic claim you've got. You mentioned Canelo also. "Dictate the weight"? Technically, it was Cotto's belt they were disputing. So dictate he will. But in the end, who does 155 benefit, anyway? Canelo claims that's his weight, doesn't he? Or is it only when he's ducking GGG that 155 is his weight? Seems like there's enough hypocrisy to go around, isn't there.
But let's just look at careers, shall we? Bottom line is.... Cotto has rarely if ever outweighed his opponent on fight night, especially by the ridiculous margins that Canelo is accustomed to. If we can't agree on that.... it's not even worth arguing. If anything, Cotto is usually the smaller guy in the ring. The fact that he gave Canelo such a competitive fight was amazing given the size difference. It's the only way Canelo gets through his fights. 'Cause it's not like his boxing skills have ever dazzled anyone.
Finally, you couldn't resist a parting jab at Trinidad. But again.... you and I both know better, don't we. The entire boxing world considers the PED-using Salido to be a dirty fighter. Even his mother admits to it. He himself knows it. No big deal. He's neither the first nor will he be the last. On the other hand, you still seem pretty butt-hurt about the couple of low blows Trinidad landed on Vargas... while ignoring the more than a couple Vargas himself landed on Trinidad. Hypocrisy rears it's ugly head once again. Do me a favor will you. Don't ever put Salido and Trinidad in the same sentence again.
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