11/2 DAZN Presents: Saul 'Canelo' Alvarez vs. Sergey 'Krusher' Kovalev

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You can tell a hundred times to Lara he still hasn't lost to Lara. :unimpressed:

It was a pretty even fight, one which could have gone either way. And that was a still green Canelo against a prime Lara so what does it really tell us about the current Canelo?
Call it even and then give a excuse...lol. I dont give a damn about that age shyt considering Tyson was on top at 20. Canelo started professional boxing at 15? No excuses...this isnt ballerina...wtf
 

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Call it even and then give a excuse...lol. I dont give a damn about that age shyt considering Tyson was on top at 20. Canelo started professional boxing at 15? No excuses...this isnt ballerina...wtf
It's not an excuse though. Simply saying because you like to shyt on Canelo but he beat a prime Lara while he was still green. You had Lara, fine but he wasn't no clear winner there.
Bringing up Tyson as an example? :russ:
That's an extreme. Every fighters have different careers and they peak at different times, usually they are not in their primes until they are 28 or so nowadays. You could clearly see how Canelo got better and better during the last 5-6 years, if not Idk what you were watching. :yeshrug:
 

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from the home of coca-cola, i'm not referring to s
people constantly were calling Manny a cheat with zero failed tests
We have receipts on Canelo and no one ever brings it up :patrice:
It's like zero consistency with boxing fans

Meanwhile Floyd got caught with IVs stuck all in his ass but the same people will call Manny a cheater just cause Ariza didn’t give Freddie Roach his protein shake recipe:bryan:
 

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Meanwhile Floyd got caught with IVs stuck all in his ass but the same people will call Manny a cheater just cause Ariza didn’t give Freddie Roach his protein shake recipe:bryan:


They should just make the use of PEDs legal , athletes will always cheat the tests
 

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#Facts

They will continue to juelz for him because he got the complexion for the protection. These dudes still talk about Wilder even though he has gone out of his way to make the best fights at heavy. When Ward was trying to fight ggg all you saw online was "Ward should go fight Kovalev" he moved up and did that ggg still at 160 doing absolutely nothing in his 40s :hhh: we already know how it is when it comes to boxing "media" and so called fans.
 

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#Facts

They will continue to juelz for him because he got the complexion for the protection. These dudes still talk about Wilder even though he has gone out of his way to make the best fights at heavy. When Ward was trying to fight ggg all you saw online was "Ward should go fight Kovalev" he moved up and did that ggg still at 160 doing absolutely nothing in his 40s :hhh: we already know how it is when it comes to boxing "media" and so called fans.
Word he showed some bytch ass tendencies during the whole two fight saga.. but I stopped rocking with GGG when he was pandering The whole Mexican Style shyt against an Actual Mexican :russ:
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Canelo vs. Kovalev - Undercard Information
By Random Hits

Published On Tue Oct 8, 2019, 12:41 PM EDT

The Canelo vs. Kovalev undercard will be brimming with action as it features the returns of Ryan Garcia, Bakhram Murtazaliev, Seniesa Estrada, Marlen Esparza and many others. The event will take place Saturday, Nov. 2 at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas and will be streamed live exclusively as one of the most anticipated events this fight season on DAZN.

"We have put a lot of thought into this long-awaited night, and we're eager to deliver one of the best undercards of the year," said Oscar De La Hoya, Chairman and CEO of Golden Boy. "This event will feature some of our brightest talents taking on the toughest fights of their careers. With Ryan Garcia, we have a huge star in the making, but he'll need to get past a tough, hard-hitting contender in Romero Duno to secure his path for a world title. We also have Seniesa Estrada and Marlen Esparza, who will look to final end their rivalry in a fight for the Interim WBA Flyweight Title. So, whether in person or live on DAZN, a new chapter in boxing's history will unfold on November 2."

As announced previously, rising superstar Ryan Garcia (18-0, 15 KOs) of Victorville, Calif. will look to unify the vacant WBC Silver Lightweight Championship with NABO Lightweight Champion "Ruthless" Romero Duno (21-1, 16 KOs) of Cotabato City, Philippines in the 12-round co-main event to Canelo vs. Kovalev. This will be a fight between two of the hardest-hitting lightweights in the Golden Boy stable.

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"This is a big moment for me," said Ryan Garcia. "These opportunities don't come often. It's my chance to show what I'm capable of on the biggest stage in boxing. I'm not going to let this opportunity slip. I'm fighting against Romero Duno, the opponent I wanted since the beginning, so I'm going show that I've reached another level on Nov. 2."

"This is the opportunity I've been waiting for," said Romero Duno. "I'm so excited to be part of a such a big night as the co-main event of Canelo vs. Kovalev. This fight has been building up for some time. I've had my eye on Ryan Garcia for a while now. I promise to do everything it takes to beat him on Nov. 2 and take home a big victory for the Philippines!"

Undefeated Russian prospect Bakhram Murtazaliev (16-0, 13 KOs) will face the biggest test of his young career in a 12-round elimination bout with Jorge Fortea (20-1-1, 6 KOs) of Valencia, Spain for the mandatory position in the IBF Junior Middleweight Division. Murtazaliev was originally supposed to fight Jeison Rosario on September 21 for the #1 position but Rosario pulled out due to an injury. This exciting bout will be co-promoted by Main Events and Krusher Promotions in association with Sampson Boxing.

"I have been waiting a long time for this opportunity. I am excited for my first fight with my new trainer, Virgil Hunter. We will be ready on November 2nd to face Fortea and become mandatory challenger. Thank you to my team Main Events, Krusher Promotions, Kathy Duva, Sergey Kovalev, my manager, Egis Klimas and Virgil Hunter for making my dream a reality."

According to Fortea, "It's a moment I have been waiting for whole my life, to be part of the undercard of Canelo vs Kovalev for my US debut is like a dream. I trained 15 years for this. I want to thank Sampson Lewkowicz for making it true, Main Events and Golden Boy for hosting the eliminator. Murtazaliev is indeed a strong and dangerous boxer but I will be ready for that and my skills will prevail. I won't waste the opportunity to fight for a world title"

"Bakhram is a terrific fighter and we are so pleased to be able to give him this great opportunity on such an auspicious night," said Main Events' CEO Kathy Duva. "With any luck, Main Events and Krusher promotions will have another world champion soon."

Two of the most exciting and popular female boxers in the sport today will finally settle their heated rivalry as Seniesa "Superbad" Estrada (17-0, 7 KOs) of East Los Angeles, Calif. and Marlen Esparza (7-0, 1 KOs) of Houston, Texas battle for the vacant Interim WBA Flyweight Title. This clash has been building up for over two years as both fighters have been exchanging words over social media and various interviews.

"Thank you to my promoter Golden Boy, especially Roberto Diaz for making this fight possible," said Seniesa Estrada. "I'm happy to give the fans the fight they've been wanting to see. I'm looking forward to representing women's boxing in a positive way. I'm going to put on a great show and demonstrate my skills, showing things that people have not yet seen from me. Thank you to all the people who continue to support me."

"My team and I have been pushing for this fight," said Marlen Esparza. "I know this is what the fans want. Now I'm forcing her to back up everything she has ever said. She knows it's going to be a long night for her."

Blair "The Flair" Cobbs (12-0-1, 8 KOs), a fan-favorite native of Philadelphia, will fight for the vacant NABF Welterweight Title against Carlos Ortiz (11-4, 11 KOs) of Torreon, Mexico. Cobbs is an exciting, unconventional fighter who has taken the undefeated records of Ferdinand "Lucky Boy" Kerobyan and most recently against Steve "Manos de Oro" Villalobos.

Rising 17-year-old prospect Tristan Kalkreuth (2-0, 2 KOs) of Duncanville, Texas will return in a four-round cruiserweight fight.

Meiirim Nursultanov (12-0, 8 KOs) of Merki, Kazakhstan will fight in a 10-roumd middleweight battle against Cristian Olivas (16-5, 13 KOs) of San Ysidro, California for the WBC - USNBC Middleweight Title. Nursultanov is a top prospect in the hot middleweight division and is current ranked #10 in the IBF. Olivas hits hard with power in both hands and has never been stopped. This should be an explosive match-up.

Evan Holyfield, the son of legendary Hall of Famer Evander "Real Deal" Holyfield, will make his much-anticipated professional debut in a four-round junior middleweight fight against Nick Winstead (0-1) of Abita Springs, La.
 

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Man this shyt still got me worried. I'm just trying to figure out how canelo is going to get inside. Kovalev is really good at using his jab to control the distance. On top of that he has really good footwork.

Canelo is gonna have no choice but to force his way in and open himself up to counters. I feel like this is gonna come down to kovalevs reach vs canelo's speed. You already know mcgirts whole gameplan is gonna revolve around keeping canelo on the outside and making him extend himself so they can catch him coming in. Canelo's really gonna have to go in his bag for this one.
 

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Man this shyt still got me worried. I'm just trying to figure out how canelo is going to get inside. Kovalev is really good at using his jab to control the distance. On top of that he has really good footwork.

Canelo is gonna have no choice but to force his way in and open himself up to counters. I feel like this is gonna come down to kovalevs reach vs canelo's speed. You already know mcgirts whole gameplan is gonna revolve around keeping canelo on the outside and making him extend himself so they can catch him coming in. Canelo's really gonna have to go in his bag for this one.
That’s how I’m seeing it too.

But then I see the odds and it has me questioning myself and that I’m missing something? Ya Kovalev is on the way out but he still looks solid. His legs still look good, his reflexes are the only thing that’s declining, in exchanges he looks like he’s losing a step.

I uploaded a video of someone breaking down the Yarde fight and Kovalev punishes his body, Yarde was even complaining to his corner man when he was rubbing his chest saying he was rubbing it too hard, those shots to the chest took a toll.

There’s a lot of weight behind that jab, faints it and hides it, good over hand right to the body from the distance like Floyd and Erik morales. He shoots it to the body chest and head and it doesn’t look predictable.

And then there’s the power, he’s not really sitting on it anymore. In his last fight he waited until the later rounds when he started to unload.

Canelo thinks he can out box anyone so I wouldn’t be surprised if he tries but that reach though. Or go in the inside and turn him all night with faints and movement?

If canelo is able to eat those shots and come straight forward against Kovalev I would really question if he’s on roids.
 
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