spicoli focused on canelo's last two opponents, i just like to see consistency & the same energy applied to all fighters
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spicoli focused on canelo's last two opponents, i just like to see consistency & the same energy applied to all fighters
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But you used those two opponents to somehow make your case for Canelo. Nobody else is doing the same with other fighters. Since you mentioned Inoue, it goes without saying there's a universe of difference between the two. Inoue has not conducted his career in nowhere near the same fashion as Canelo. Which is why I say they shouldn't even be mentioned in the same sentence.
Too bad I didn't post a picture I saw on Facebook here. (Now I can't find it). It was a picture of JCC, JMM, Erik Morales, MAB, and I think Finito. I remember thinking how those are truly past great Mexican champions. All had losses (except Finito)... and none of them gave a damn about that. They're Mexican ATG's... and all have in common the bond of having taken on ALL challengers... diva clauses or marinating fights be damned. Inoue is of that old-style mold. That he may have one or two undeserving opponents in his resume? Yeah, so what. He didn't seek to place those there because he was avoiding someone else. I miss that type of fighter.
i posted the record of canelo's last three opponents with no comment, good or bad, just their total. you are imagining some case i made. the thread is about canelo. no one is stopping anyone else from posting the records of another fighters last three opponents. naoya doesn't have the same a-side luxury canelo has but he does enjoy some a-side luxuries. i wish he fought some of the guys at superfly while he was there
canelo doesn't care about losses. he fought the number one pound for pound in the world when his best win at the time was austin trout, he took on the next biggest threat erislandy, he took an immediate rematch with ggg who many thought beat him in the first fight, fought danny jacobs who many thought beat ggg, ran through three unbeaten super middleweight champions in eleven months, then moved up to challenge arguably the best light heavyweight
it's a pity naoya didn't run the one fifteen gauntlet at the time
it's also a pity jmm never fought naseem or erik
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i posted canelo's last three opponents record total because that is what the total is. naoya's last three with sam will be eighty & five
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