Mexicos Red Headed Step Child vs The Mexican Hero - Canelo v Chavez Jr May 6th HBO PPV

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HeruDat1

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I was on that bovada struggle. I won big ($180 off $1 :mjgrin:) and it felt easy. It got to the point where i was betting on baseball innings :mjgrin:

Yeah, feels good to flip a $1 into $180 don't it. I don't go for the home runs much unless I feel good like AJ KO Wlad last week. What did you hit that bet on?

thats how it starts...my first big betting win was margarito beating cotto..i got the method of victory AND round right..then i was on it until Wlad vs Haye which i lost a good amount..i calmed that down for a minute...then some thangs changed in my life..one thing led to another and i found myself back in the raw uncut gambling game not only boxing but making bets on horses and occasionally on football too..its a disease brehs :mjgrin:

It's just some fun, adds to the drama. Never bet more than you gonna regret losing

If it can't hurt me I'm throwing it up
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When I get that Pat bread then I'll have a real problem
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It's just some fun, adds to the drama. Never bet more than you gonna regret losing

If it can't hurt me I'm throwing it up
:mjgrin:

When I get that Pat bread then I'll have a real problem
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i think past gambling experiences and that 3-4 year break helped me become more "mature" about what i bet on..which is why i stick to a specific bet strategy..financial responsibility is so necessary :wow:
 

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I didn't speak on advantages either. I told you what we were banking on since you were incorrect in your assumption that:




So I advised you what we are banking on.







I mean, that shouldn't have been an option of retort though breh:heh:


You cant argue any differently. Even Chavez' trainer knows that Canelo is a better technical boxer:manny:







Hypothetical? Hypotheticals are only answered "if" it happens. I don't see that happening:hubie:




And he's quit in a fight before....even WITH bearing his Dad's name. So, what makes you so sure he wouldn't quit again against a much faster fighter than he's used to facing over the last 5 years?:ohhh:





So, Canelo hasn't improved greatly since his fight vs Floyd?:usure:

Have you seen Canelo since that fight?:comeon:




Floyd averaged 27 punches thrown a round....that's an example of Floyd being comfortable to let his hands go?:dahell:


Floyd stans:snoop:




You're talking ridiculous. Just make sure you're here after the fight.........don't go hide out in the coliseum:sas2:

Ok bro....be dense if you want. This is boxing. You keep acting like Canelo won't be in there with someone throwing punches back at him. Let alone someone that lands 41% of his total punches and 46% of his power punches. It's a reason the fight is 12 rounds. You gain nothing from gauging a fight based on how each will look the first few rounds of the fight. The fight is won or lost when you're either a) better conditioned and able to sustain your peak performance level longer or b) having enough when you're stuck in mud and have to beat the other guy in a "fight". It's only fair to try and predict this fight in the margins because this the first time Canelo is walking into the ring with multiple physical disadvantages, even if he does have more talent.

And regardless of your Floyd stats, show me any portion of the Manny, Maidana, or Berto fights that looked like when Floyd was peppering Canelo in the corner with uppercuts and right hands in the 7th round. Or when he had him against the ropes towards the end of the 10th round. He's literally the last opponent that Floyd had no qualms letting his hands go against. And the issue wasn't whether or not Canelo improved since the Floyd fight. The issue is people using that experience as some kinda plus for being able to handle the spot light. He got whitewashed and embarrassed. Only thing he gained from that is he got his ass whooped in front of a lot of people. Period.

Both looked good at the weigh in and we should get a good fight. It's just mind boggling that Junior is getting written off so easily.

And I'll be here after the fight...:birdman:
 

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Ok bro....be dense if you want. This is boxing. You keep acting like Canelo won't be in there with someone throwing punches back at him. Let alone someone that lands 41% of his total punches and 46% of his power punches. It's a reason the fight is 12 rounds. You gain nothing from gauging a fight based on how each will look the first few rounds of the fight. The fight is won or lost when you're either a) better conditioned and able to sustain your peak performance level longer or b) having enough when you're stuck in mud and have to beat the other guy in a "fight". It's only fair to try and predict this fight in the margins because this the first time Canelo is walking into the ring with multiple physical disadvantages, even if he does have more talent.

And regardless of your Floyd stats, show me any portion of the Manny, Maidana, or Berto fights that looked like when Floyd was peppering Canelo in the corner with uppercuts and right hands in the 7th round. Or when he had him against the ropes towards the end of the 10th round. He's literally the last opponent that Floyd had no qualms letting his hands go against. And the issue wasn't whether or not Canelo improved since the Floyd fight. The issue is people using that experience as some kinda plus for being able to handle the spot light. He got whitewashed and embarrassed. Only thing he gained from that is he got his ass whooped in front of a lot of people. Period.

Both looked good at the weigh in and we should get a good fight. It's just mind boggling that Junior is getting written off so easily.

And I'll be here after the fight...:birdman:
You got Jr winning? How far u taking it?
 

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for me it's whatever how much he weighs and how easy or hard makes weight, he is just levels below Canelo is skills and I'd bet on Canelo based on his overall skills, precision and all his other advantages than on Chavez based only on his size and tank.

Not looking drained? Good, at least we won't hear any excuses after the fight. :lolbron:
 

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Gonna be interesting if Canelo takes a flush shot..
not really cause Chavez was never a one punch KO guy but rather a brawler who tries to overwhelm you. The only thing Chavez fans can hope for is that Caelo does the "taking off a few minutes on the ropes" shyt again and Chavez gains a momentum during that but nothing else imo...
He won't outbox Canelo, he probably won't KO or KD him with one punch either, the only thing he can do is trying to overwhelm Canelo, problem for Chavez is though that Canelo like those situations the best. So far when we saw Canelo vs a brawler with sloppy defense trying to overwhelm him we've always seen Canelo thriving. Lopez, Angulo, Kirkland, Smith... Those guys were not as big as Chavez that's true but Canelo really likes these type of fighters style wise.
 
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