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Canelos team wanted an 18 foot ring instead of the 24 foot ring that Saunders wanted, they've apparently agreed on a 22 foot ring.
Baffles me why this shit isn't sorted out when the fights agreed and not argued over in fight week.
Makes you wonder if Canelo has seen the career best shape Saunders has got himself into and is getting nervy?

Again I go back to the contract. Who draws these up, anyway? Are they written on the back of a napkin? This is a multi-million dollar event... and judges and ring size are STILL being discussed?

Might just want to save time and money and do "rock, scissors, paper" on the day before the fight.
This has all been worked out in the finest detail but Canelo is trying to gain even more advantage closer to the fight because he feels he is the A side fighter. BJS should just threaten to pull out as Canelo has more to lose and will relent just as Wlad did against Fury.

https://www.thesun.co.uk/sport/14846...z-boxing-ring/

Then contracts in boxing aren't really contracts at all... and are not worth the paper they're printed on.

Yes... BJS should threaten to pull out, but he won't because how bad can a beating be if you can secure your financial future.
I know BJS will not pull out but the threat alone will make Canelo think he cannot push it too far. The double bluff will certainly can play on Canelo's mind. Wlad was timid when he finally faced Fury.

At least BJS has highlighted the way Canelo is stacking his cards and Eddie is sucking up to his meal ticket.

https://www.msn.com/en-gb/sport/boxi...rtan-ntp-feeds

I see what you're saying, but Canelo operates in his own universe. You say Canelo has more to lose but that is debatable. Behind BJS there's a literal conga line of fighters wanting to secure their financial future with Canelo.

Canelo's finances... his future... his (cough) "legacy"... his Hollywood movie... and all beyond secure. If BJS drops out... he got cold feet... no issues for Canelo there.

As far as BJS "highlighting the way Canelo is stacking his cards"..... that's been common knowledge in the boxing world for years now.

Even people on the street that know nothing about boxing know that Canelo is the coddled prima donna of boxing. Imagine... the WBC invents belts for him on a whim. A fucking golden throne isn't all that far-fetched.

No... BJS is just another insignificant gnat on Canelo's "to-do" list to enhance his (cough) "legacy." Nothing he can do or say or threaten will bother Canelo much.