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    Default Saual wants Juan

    Boxing - Canelo targets JM Marquez

    not a respectable move, really!
    and people are crying about Nonito fighting guys in his own WEIGHTclass.
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    Default Re: Saual wants Juan

    How is it comparable? Nonito has been in the top 5 p4p rankings for the past couple years and is 28 years old. He's considered one of the sport's premier fighters and therefore has been rightly criticised when he's not been fighting premier opposition.


    Saul Alvarez is a 20 year old kid. A fight with Marquez would be a huge ask and he should get massive respect if he took and won it.

    Just because Floyd beat Marquez doesn't mean he's a gimme fight for anyone else at welter.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bilbo View Post
    How is it comparable? Nonito has been in the top 5 p4p rankings for the past couple years and is almost 28 years old.


    Saul Alvarez is a 20 year old kid. A fight with Marquez would be a huge ask and he should get massive respect if he took and won it.

    Just because Floyd beat Marquez doesn't mean he's a gimme fight for anyone else at welter.
    one fighter started at featherweight and bloated at welter
    the other started at welter and could just might be a middleweight. Dude the experience factor might not even be at play when Saul lands a flush shot.
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    Default Re: Saual wants Juan

    Saual likes to fight smaller men who are legends, just like Amir.
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    Default Re: Saual wants Juan

    Jmm Is NOT a Welterweight let alone a fooking
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    . Him being in the press, Canelos connections, it all smells very foul. All about who you know....Saul knows Oscar...and they want a scalp for a young turk on the rise.

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    Default Re: Saual wants Juan

    Quote Originally Posted by Pavlik View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Bilbo View Post
    How is it comparable? Nonito has been in the top 5 p4p rankings for the past couple years and is almost 28 years old.


    Saul Alvarez is a 20 year old kid. A fight with Marquez would be a huge ask and he should get massive respect if he took and won it.

    Just because Floyd beat Marquez doesn't mean he's a gimme fight for anyone else at welter.
    one fighter started at featherweight and bloated at welter
    the other started at welter and could just might be a middleweight. Dude the experience factor might not even be at play when Saul lands a flush shot.
    So what? Marquez was in contention for p4p number 1 fighter in the world a year ago. Alvarez is 20 years old!

    What do you expect, for 20 year old kids to be fighting the p4p number 1 fighter every fight?

    People go up the weight classes all the time now. Manny has come up from lower than Marquez and smashed Margarito who is bigger than Saul. AND he got criticised for it!

    If Saul beats Marquez that would be huge. It's great that he's thinking so big already.

    Again I say to you, 20. Twenty years old! How many 20 year olds fight the likes of Marquez?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bilbo View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Pavlik View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Bilbo View Post
    How is it comparable? Nonito has been in the top 5 p4p rankings for the past couple years and is almost 28 years old.


    Saul Alvarez is a 20 year old kid. A fight with Marquez would be a huge ask and he should get massive respect if he took and won it.

    Just because Floyd beat Marquez doesn't mean he's a gimme fight for anyone else at welter.
    one fighter started at featherweight and bloated at welter
    the other started at welter and could just might be a middleweight. Dude the experience factor might not even be at play when Saul lands a flush shot.
    So what? Marquez was in contention for p4p number 1 fighter in the world a year ago. Alvarez is 20 years old!

    What do you expect, for 20 year old kids to be fighting the p4p number 1 fighter every fight?

    People go up the weight classes all the time now. Manny has come up from lower than Marquez and smashed Margarito who is bigger than Saul. AND he got criticised for it!

    If Saul beats Marquez that would be huge. It's great that he's thinking so big already.

    Again I say to you, 20. Twenty years old! How many 20 year olds fight the likes of Marquez?
    Again I say to you, 20. Twenty years old! How many 20 year olds fight the likes of Marquez?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pavlik View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Bilbo View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Pavlik View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Bilbo View Post
    How is it comparable? Nonito has been in the top 5 p4p rankings for the past couple years and is almost 28 years old.


    Saul Alvarez is a 20 year old kid. A fight with Marquez would be a huge ask and he should get massive respect if he took and won it.

    Just because Floyd beat Marquez doesn't mean he's a gimme fight for anyone else at welter.
    one fighter started at featherweight and bloated at welter
    the other started at welter and could just might be a middleweight. Dude the experience factor might not even be at play when Saul lands a flush shot.
    So what? Marquez was in contention for p4p number 1 fighter in the world a year ago. Alvarez is 20 years old!

    What do you expect, for 20 year old kids to be fighting the p4p number 1 fighter every fight?

    People go up the weight classes all the time now. Manny has come up from lower than Marquez and smashed Margarito who is bigger than Saul. AND he got criticised for it!

    If Saul beats Marquez that would be huge. It's great that he's thinking so big already.

    Again I say to you, 20. Twenty years old! How many 20 year olds fight the likes of Marquez?
    Again I say to you, 20. Twenty years old! How many 20 year olds fight the likes of Marquez?

    you've got a point
    Also look at Alvarez's record. The only recognisable names are Carlos Baldomir and Lovemore N'Dou.

    Baldo came out of semi retirement to fight him. He'd only fought once in two years.

    Ndou took him the distance and a year before he was lucky to escapre with a draw against Matthew Hatton!

    It's hardly the resume of a lethal punching phenom to whom poor Marquez is being offered up as fodder to entertain the crowd.

    Marquez lost to Floyd because he's arguably the best and most complete fighter of our era. Alvarez is a long way away from that yet.

    Plus the fight hasn't even been made yet. But I do find it funny all the criticism Alvarez is getting lately. It seems people are already judging him as a champion when in fact he's just a prospect.

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    Default Re: Saual wants Juan

    JMM would climb 3 division?

    Canelo vs Jr. is the better matchup.

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    Default Re: Saual wants Juan

    JMM loses the next time he fights a light welterweight top boxer or welterweight top boxer.

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    Well, the criticism for Alvarez may have a little something to do with him getting a world title shot by having beat two 39 years olds in Baldomir and N'dou. What JMM stated about Alvarez was exactly right and I guess Alvarez's best comeback was to call out JMM to jump up 3 weight classes and somehow this is going to prove he is deserving to be a 154 world champion I don't think 154 Demetrius Andrade would get a drop of credit for beating the hall of famer 135 JMM. Lets be all the way real here. Alvarez's run to a title consists of buddying up with Oscar, best wins are beating 39 years old Baldomir, decisioning 39 years old N'dou, and for the 154 title fighting former welterweight Matthew Hatton. Its one thing to get that kind of ridiculous scheming favortism with a quiet tone but quite worse to get it and act like its defensible by proving it against a guy 3 weight classes below.

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    Quote Originally Posted by blegit View Post
    Well, the criticism for Alvarez may have a little something to do with him getting a world title shot by having beat two 39 years olds in Baldomir and N'dou. What JMM stated about Alvarez was exactly right and I guess Alvarez's best comeback was to call out JMM to jump up 3 weight classes and somehow this is going to prove he is deserving to be a 154 world champion I don't think 154 Demetrius Andrade would get a drop of credit for beating the hall of famer 135 JMM. Lets be all the way real here. Alvarez's run to a title consists of buddying up with Oscar, best wins are beating 39 years old Baldomir, decisioning 39 years old N'dou, and for the 154 title fighting former welterweight Matthew Hatton. Its one thing to get that kind of ridiculous scheming favortism with a quiet tone but quite worse to get it and act like its defensible by proving it against a guy 3 weight classes below.
    It's not as bad as it sounds though.

    In reality he's being manouvered to a vacant strap in a division so devoid of talent that K9 Bundrage is a legitimate champion.

    People are moaning about him getting a shot. But in a pragmatic sense he is the kind of guy we want to have a belt. It's an irony that if you want a fair system and go by rankings and don't allow p4p stars to fight for belts at catchweight you end up with complete non entities holding titles.

    This title shot may not be strictly fair in a 'working your way through the rankings sense' but in every other way he's likely to be a better champ than the likes of Ryan Rhodes etc.

    I'm sorry to say but nobody wants to see K9 Bundrage on HBO, or Ryan Rhodes.

    The thing is, when they handpick and manouvre fighters to belts, they are generally making sure the best guys get the belts rather than having to saddle the sport with a mediocre, uninteresting guy who won't sell any tickets and the prime networks won't want to show.

    Boxing is about events and you need fighters with star power to sell them.

    It may not be strictly fair, but it's better for boxing that the exciting guys have belts and so can be marketed and hyped more effectively.

    It's a cutthroat business.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bilbo View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by blegit View Post
    Well, the criticism for Alvarez may have a little something to do with him getting a world title shot by having beat two 39 years olds in Baldomir and N'dou. What JMM stated about Alvarez was exactly right and I guess Alvarez's best comeback was to call out JMM to jump up 3 weight classes and somehow this is going to prove he is deserving to be a 154 world champion I don't think 154 Demetrius Andrade would get a drop of credit for beating the hall of famer 135 JMM. Lets be all the way real here. Alvarez's run to a title consists of buddying up with Oscar, best wins are beating 39 years old Baldomir, decisioning 39 years old N'dou, and for the 154 title fighting former welterweight Matthew Hatton. Its one thing to get that kind of ridiculous scheming favortism with a quiet tone but quite worse to get it and act like its defensible by proving it against a guy 3 weight classes below.
    It's not as bad as it sounds though.

    In reality he's being manouvered to a vacant strap in a division so devoid of talent that K9 Bundrage is a legitimate champion.

    People are moaning about him getting a shot. But in a pragmatic sense he is the kind of guy we want to have a belt. It's an irony that if you want a fair system and go by rankings and don't allow p4p stars to fight for belts at catchweight you end up with complete non entities holding titles.

    This title shot may not be strictly fair in a 'working your way through the rankings sense' but in every other way he's likely to be a better champ than the likes of Ryan Rhodes etc.

    I'm sorry to say but nobody wants to see K9 Bundrage on HBO, or Ryan Rhodes.

    The thing is, when they handpick and manouvre fighters to belts, they are generally making sure the best guys get the belts rather than having to saddle the sport with a mediocre, uninteresting guy who won't sell any tickets and the prime networks won't want to show.

    Boxing is about events and you need fighters with star power to sell them.

    It may not be strictly fair, but it's better for boxing that the exciting guys have belts and so can be marketed and hyped more effectively.

    It's a cutthroat business.
    Point taken It's all about marketability I just finished watching Ring Life with El Canelo, the kid has the tools and is quite good looking and is 20 lots of room to improve. If we are trying to beef up boxing after the Mayweathers and the Pacquiao's I guess it might as well be him.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pavlik View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Bilbo View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by blegit View Post
    Well, the criticism for Alvarez may have a little something to do with him getting a world title shot by having beat two 39 years olds in Baldomir and N'dou. What JMM stated about Alvarez was exactly right and I guess Alvarez's best comeback was to call out JMM to jump up 3 weight classes and somehow this is going to prove he is deserving to be a 154 world champion I don't think 154 Demetrius Andrade would get a drop of credit for beating the hall of famer 135 JMM. Lets be all the way real here. Alvarez's run to a title consists of buddying up with Oscar, best wins are beating 39 years old Baldomir, decisioning 39 years old N'dou, and for the 154 title fighting former welterweight Matthew Hatton. Its one thing to get that kind of ridiculous scheming favortism with a quiet tone but quite worse to get it and act like its defensible by proving it against a guy 3 weight classes below.
    It's not as bad as it sounds though.

    In reality he's being manouvered to a vacant strap in a division so devoid of talent that K9 Bundrage is a legitimate champion.

    People are moaning about him getting a shot. But in a pragmatic sense he is the kind of guy we want to have a belt. It's an irony that if you want a fair system and go by rankings and don't allow p4p stars to fight for belts at catchweight you end up with complete non entities holding titles.

    This title shot may not be strictly fair in a 'working your way through the rankings sense' but in every other way he's likely to be a better champ than the likes of Ryan Rhodes etc.

    I'm sorry to say but nobody wants to see K9 Bundrage on HBO, or Ryan Rhodes.

    The thing is, when they handpick and manouvre fighters to belts, they are generally making sure the best guys get the belts rather than having to saddle the sport with a mediocre, uninteresting guy who won't sell any tickets and the prime networks won't want to show.

    Boxing is about events and you need fighters with star power to sell them.

    It may not be strictly fair, but it's better for boxing that the exciting guys have belts and so can be marketed and hyped more effectively.

    It's a cutthroat business.
    Point taken It's all about marketability I just finished watching Ring Life with El Canelo, the kid has the tools and is quite good looking and is 20 lots of room to improve. If we are trying to beef up boxing after the Mayweathers and the Pacquiao's I guess it might as well be him.
    It's an irony. People moan that the belts don't mean anything because they best guys don't hold them. But then they moan like fuck when they are offered to the top guys at the expense of some medicore non entity who would be destroyed by these higher profile fighters.

    Like all those who moaned about Manny Pacquaio getting the belt fighting at 150. They seriously think it's more credible to have K9 Bundrage as a world champ than to see Manny be allowed a catchweight concession, it's such a weird way of looking at things.

    Imo giving Alvarez the shot is a positive intervention to ensure the vacant belt doesn't fall into the hands of an undeserving fighter like Ryan Rhodes.

    Rhodes will probably have a chance to fight for it, against Alvarez, which is fair to me. Alvarez is younger, had a great, albiet brief amatuer career, and is a hot prospect fighter. Give him first shot at the vacant strap to make it marketable and then let him defend against the number 1 ranked contender.

    Just a sensible business decision. Common sense previals over lunacy imo.

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    Default Re: Saual wants Juan

    That's why we have these so called disputed, undisputed, and "paper champ" Bilbo.

    If you fight a low-level competition and win it like Alvarez is about to, then you'll be a paper champ.

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