Gawdnelo: “They need to fight each other. This year, I’m busy”

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Let’s see what these underachieving pay day chasing flunkies (Charlo, Benavidez, Andrade) do this year. Glad he’s letting them sort this shyt out between themselves while he gets that Matchroom bag. I really have no hopes those b*stards even get close to fighting each other though:scust:

Meanwhile, come next year Canelo will probably have added another championship or two to his record. :wow:
 
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Aka I only fight white boys. No other fighters are allowed to talk like this white boy. Only white men are worthy without having to do shyt for him.

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You do know that Charlo and Canelo have faced the same amount of black fighters in their last 20 fights, right? :sas1:


Wonder why I never see that narrative being pushed around here. :jbhmm:


Anyhow, It’s crazy how Charlo is always ducking black fighters right? RIGHT? :martin:




It’s real easy to stoop down to dummy levels bro. Do better.
 

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Aka I only fight white boys. No other fighters are allowed to talk like this white boy. Only white men are worthy without having to do shyt for him.

Can you blame him? A geriatric Floyd made him cry. He had a mental breakdown afterwards and started taking steroids. He never wants to deal with brehs again. In almost 10 years he Hasnt looked at a top melanated fighter since. He had the guts to wipe out all these flawed Eurocacs (avoiding the most dangerous one), but now all a sudden its "you guys need to take each other out" on some black murderers row bullshyt. Gives all these basic whites a free payday, but now you greedy negroes need to sort yourselves out. Even Benavidez giving him high blood pressure "i no fight mexicans no more" even tho hes fxcking honduran:wow:

like i said before, he could fight whoever he wants, but take that burger king crown off, you not no king:mjlol:
 
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:obama: see this why I fukk wit Kingnelo. He out here tryna save the sport of boxing. The top fighters need to go put real work in. Rewarding them after sitting around waiting for payday off the brand of his name - is digging a deeper whole in the sport. Canelo went and got it -- if they as good as yall claim, then they can too :yeshrug:
 

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Can you blame him? A geriatric Floyd made him cry. He had a mental breakdown afterwards and started taking steroids. He never wants to deal with brehs again. In almost 10 years he Hasnt looked at a top melanated fighter since. He had the guts to wipe out all these flawed Eurocacs (avoiding the most dangerous one), but now all a sudden its "you guys need to take each other out" on some black murderers row bullshyt. Gives all these basic whites a free payday, but now you greedy negroes need to sort yourselves out. Even Benavidez giving him high blood pressure "i no fight mexicans no more" even tho hes fxcking honduran:wow:

like i said before, he could fight whoever he wants, but take that burger king crown off, you not no king:mjlol:
Facts..shyt is so pathetic.
 

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Foh

Canelo shook

And he's he's feeling himself.

And hes a ped head

Please explain?

Why would he be shook of Charlo and Benavidez? Bivol is bigger, badder and more dangerous than both of them. Would beat them both too :gucci:
 

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:ufdup:

You do know that Charlo and Canelo have faced the same amount of black fighters in their last 20 fights, right? :sas1:


Wonder why I never see that narrative being pushed around here. :jbhmm:


Anyhow, It’s crazy how Charlo is always ducking black fighters right? RIGHT? :martin:




It’s real easy to stoop down to dummy levels bro. Do better.

It's funny that boxing fans on one hand claim they hate boxing at times because the best aren't fighting the best but then on the other hand, mad because Canelo isn't fighting who THEY want to fight but aren't holding who they want him to fight accountable for fighting the next best when Canelo doesn't pick them as an opponent.
 

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It’s like one of my favorite Boxing YouTube dudes (Showbizz the Adult) says - “Okay, so let’s say Canelo is ducking these guys and refuses to fight them - WHAT NOW? What are these guys going to do? Complain and cry? Retire?” :gucci:

These dudes won’t fight Jacobs, Saunders, GGG, Kovalev, Plant, etc - even AFTER Canelo beat them :mjlol:

They’re not willing to do ANYTHING accept wait for Canelo to fight them. “Pick me” ass clowns :scust:

It’s sad because they’re letting a whole other man’s decision define their careers. Dudes are older than Canelo with pathetic resumes in comparison. It’s like without Canelo, they don’t have a legacy.

But you’ll see a while bunch of coli clowns defend this shyt. They don’t expect anything from Charlo, Benavidez or Andrade or GGG. No unifications, no moving up in weight for another title. Nothing. But if you put Canelo’s resume on one of those guys they’ll probably call them GOATS :russ:

The Canelo hate is impossible to defend when you look at who their favorite fighters are.
 

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Canelo: Everybody Want To Fight Me, They Need To Fight Each Other; This Year, I'm Busy

BY [URL='https://www.boxingscene.com/author/Jake%20Donovan']JAKE DONOVAN

Published Wed Mar 02, 2022, 03:24 AM EST
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Saul ‘Canelo’ Alvarez does not have any problem serving as the sport’s cash cow.

The time has come, however, for others to start doing their part.

News of Guadalajara’s Alvarez (57-1-2, 39KOs) deciding to next challenge WBA light heavyweight titlist Dmitry Bivol figures to have a ripple effect across the middleweight, super middleweight and light heavyweight divisions. The matchup kicks off a lucrative deal of at least two fights with Matchroom Boxing and DAZN, having fielded a similar offer from Premier Boxing Champions (PBC) which would have kept him on Showtime Pay-Per-View where he stopped Caleb Plant in the 11th round to become undisputed super middleweight champion last November.

The renewed deal with Matchroom and DAZN will begin May 7 on the sports streaming platform’s PPV arm, when Alvarez faces Bivol (19-0, 11KOs) at a location to be determined. From there, the plan is to return on September 17—in celebration of Mexican Independence Day—and possibly a third fight on the year in December.

Whatever comes of his 2022 campaign, there simply isn’t room for everyone waiting in line for a shot at the pound-for-pound and box office king.

“Everybody want to fight me,” Alvarez told ESNews’ Elie Sekbach. “They have many options too. Why don’t they fight each other? They need to. This year, I’m busy.”

The considered deal with PBC began as a one-off fight in May, where Alvarez would have faced WBC middleweight titlist Jermall Charlo (32-0, 22KOs) who would move up to super middleweight for the fight. A counteroffer from PBC—once Matchroom and DAZN upped the ante—would have seen Alvarez face Charlo as well as unbeaten former two-time WBC super middleweight titlist David Benavidez (25-0, 22KOs).

Both fights would have seen Alvarez defend his super middleweight crown. The fight with Bivol will mark the second trip to light heavyweight for the Mexican superstar, who views the move as the first step toward aspirations of becoming undisputed light heavyweight king.

“Whatever option for me, the money is there. It’s a lot of money,” admits Alvarez, already a multimillionaire many times over. “I just want to make history. This time, Bivol offered me [to fight for the] world championship at 175. It’s a good fight. I just want to make history. The money is there already. I care about my legacy.”

Sometime after Alvarez-Bivol is supposed to come the unification bout between lineal/WBC/IBF light heavyweight champion Artur Beterbiev (17-0, 17KOs) and WBO titlist Joe Smith (28-3, 22KOs). Such a fight would save Alvarez a few steps in having to chase all of the light heavyweight belts, whereas he fought every available super middleweight titlist—Callum Smith, Billy Joe Saunders, Caleb Plant—to become the division’s king over a four-fight, eleven-month stretch.

This time around, Alvarez seems to prefer a quicker—though still challenging—path on the road to boxing immortality.

“I’m okay with fighting anybody,” insists Alvarez. “But they need to fight each other. They want to fight me because they want good payday. I know that. They need to fight each other and I fight the winner of all of them.”

Jake Donovan is a senior writer for BoxingScene.com. Twitter: @JakeNDaBox
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Charlo needs to build his resume up and stop thinking he's entitled to a Canelo fight. Hell, he needs to get his heart back from Jacobs when he punked him that time.
 
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