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    ... Bivol for all of the marbles, or does he need to rack em up with Beterbiev and then winner takes on Bivol for all of the marbles?

    The LH division is beginning to thin out. Not much fights left to be made that we want to see. I could also take a David Morel vs Beterbiev or Bivol too for that matter.

    What other match ups do you wish to see?
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    Benavidez v Beterbiev would be a war that the whole world would love to see.

    Yarde v Buatsi is a huge domestic fight over here.

    Callum Smith v Bivol would be good to see.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Master View Post
    Benavidez v Beterbiev would be a war that the whole world would love to see.

    Yarde v Buatsi is a huge domestic fight over here.

    Callum Smith v Bivol would be good to see.
    Nobody. And I mean... NOBODY... is interested in seeing Callum Smith get any top tier fights. He is a fringe contender, at best, that the Brits are trying to hype up to make some coin. But we know a fringe contender when we see one.
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    Callum Smith v Joshua Buatsi 2 would be a good rematch.
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    One man that's made it clear that he has his sights set on Canelo is the reigning WBC light-heavyweight champion, Benavidez.

    In his latest call-out, on the Inside The Ring show, he explained: “I feel like everything that’s happening in my career, I’m in a great position in every single way.

    "I wasn’t going to go down to 168lbs but now if Canelo wants to come up then come, I got the WBC world title at 175lbs.

    “After I beat Bivol I’m going to have all the belts so after that happens, now I’m the one that has the power, now I’m the one.

    "Canelo says he doesn’t fight for greatness, he fights for titles.

    "Well let me go pick up all the titles and let’s come back to the table and talk.”

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    There's about as much of a chance of Canelo going up to 175 to challenge Benavidez as there is of Trump actually winning the Nobel Peace Prize. (No matter how much he begs for it).

    Canelo didn't want any part of Benavidez back at 168.

    What makes anyone think he's gonna want to see him at 175??

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    Quote Originally Posted by TitoFan View Post
    There's about as much of a chance of Canelo going up to 175 to challenge Benavidez as there is of Trump actually winning the Nobel Peace Prize. (No matter how much he begs for it).

    Canelo didn't want any part of Benavidez back at 168.

    What makes anyone think he's gonna want to see him at 175??
    Canelo is the piggy bank now. Fight him for the seven or maybe an eight figure payday for sure. That's the best Canelo can do for the sport at this stage now that his aura is fading a bit. Pass the torch to the next face of boxing.
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    Think Bivol v Beterbiev III has the green light and contracted should be next. Unfortunately, Turki publicly shut down Benavidez v Bivol talk even though it's a commonsense 'big' fight. Canelo is in a weird unfamiliar spot now. I see only a rematch route for him, and it would be totally understandable. He signed himself away and as far as Turki is concerned he "owes" him another 3 fights. Safe to say they won't be gimmes or centered around a proper build back unless a belt is vacated for him to pick up for rematch. That's massive coming off a huge L and at his career point, let's just be honest. He may be a cash cow but it's the set up to be milked hand over fist right now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Spicoli View Post
    Think Bivol v Beterbiev III has the green light and contracted should be next. Unfortunately, Turki publicly shut down Benavidez v Bivol talk even though it's a commonsense 'big' fight. Canelo is in a weird unfamiliar spot now. I see only a rematch route for him, and it would be totally understandable. He signed himself away and as far as Turki is concerned he "owes" him another 3 fights. Safe to say they won't be gimmes or centered around a proper build back unless a belt is vacated for him to pick up for rematch. That's massive coming off a huge L and at his career point, let's just be honest. He may be a cash cow but it's the set up to be milked hand over fist right now.

    That being the case, I hope Turki plays hardball. No gimmies, like you said. Goodness knows there have been enough of those. But alas, a boxing star in the twilight of his career isn't likely to change his M.O. Not even for Turki.
    Canelo will look to preserve his (cough) legacy and his pretty face for Hollywood and the ESPN documentaries.

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