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I love Spence workrate and stamina and his high guard is not bad. But canelo just too big for him. Spence was getting buzzed by Ugas. If canelo landed some of his shots on Spence uh no bueno for Spence. Spence would win majority of the rounds and then get caught late. It's weight classes for a reason. If Spence thinks he's jumping up 2-3 weight classes and gonna stay the same he's tripping. That extra weight probably would make him fade faster. Sparring bigger dudes with head gear ain't the same as a live fight with canelo hydrating like crazy on him. Canelo would weight bully him for sure.

Stylistically Spence would beat him if they was both in the same weight class naturally though.

This is all I'm saying. I see people say Spence is tailor made for Canelo's style and I'm like nah bro Canelo is tailor made for Spence. If you think stylistically Canelo has an advantage on Spence you really don't know shyt about boxing.
 

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This is all I'm saying. I see people say Spence is tailor made for Canelo's style and I'm like nah bro Canelo is tailor made for Spence. If you think stylistically Canelo has an advantage on Spence you really don't know shyt about boxing.

they both the same age, maybe we get Canelo vs Spence in 2026 when they both over 35 :lolbron:
 

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fukking SCUST...trying to make Loma #1 over Ward after losing to a journey man...that anti Black agenda is real, jealous, and never ending.
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Spence is the real p4p #1 after Sat night ...no matter what Crawford says. He's been fighting chumps and quitters for 4 years...lol. It's easy to have knock outs on goofballs like those the last 4 years.
 
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The times I went they didn't. The Dave and Buster's is connected to a local mall here. This was back in late 19 and early 20. I went there and waited to get seated, ordered some food and watched the fights no charge.

It was a few people in there. You know in public it's a lot of casuals so people be saying funny stuff.

It's really dope to catch it at a movie theater too. You gotta pay for your ticket there though. I seen Floyd vs Mosley in a theater. Man when Floyd got caught by Shane in round 2 that whole theater went crazy. One of the illest live moments ever boxing wise I witnessed. Like everyone in there wanted Floyd head, I felt alone in there cause I was going for Floyd. Even my girl wanted Shane to clip him. Fun times. When Floyd took over I was popping major stuff in there everyone got quiet lol
I pay for my ticket on Fathom Events..it was just $25...didn't go this time though..went to Fury vs Wilder and Canelo vs GGG...both times.
 

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fukking SCUST...trying to make Loma #1 over Ward after losing to a journey man...that anti Black is real, jealous, and never ending.
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Spence is the real p4p #1 after Sat night ...no matter what Crawford says. He's Bern fighting chumps and quitters for 4 years...lol. It's easy to have knock outs on goofball like those the last 4 years.
Lol Loma should have been below 3rd place as well. This why I can’t take black Canelo fans seriously. Spence and Crawford would beat that ginger boy like a slave. And yea Crawford deserved to be #1 ever since Ward retired
 

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I'm just going to address some more hypocrisy I see.

If you put respect on Bivol for beating Canelo...
If you put respect on Crawford beating Gamboa...
If you put respect on Hagler beating Hearns...
If you put respect on Pryor beating Arguello...

You need to start putting respect on Spence beating Mikey, otherwise you a fukking hypocrite.
 

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I'm just going to address some more hypocrisy I see.

If you put respect on Bivol for beating Canelo...
If you put respect on Crawford beating Gamboa...
If you put respect on Hagler beating Hearns...
If you put respect on Pryor beating Arguello...

You need to start putting respect on Spence beating Mikey, otherwise you a fukking hypocrite.
Spence just beat up a guy who slapped Crawford around...all this he's "top 3 p4p"..no..fukk that. He's #1..he won his titles from real names..not Jeff Horn:laugh:
 

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Berlanga vs. Angulo, Zayas vs. Hudaynazarov Doubleheader Official, June 11

BY RANDOM HITS
Published Mon May 09, 2022, 02:09 PM EDT
On the eve of the Puerto Rican Day Parade in New York City, the island nation’s brightest stars are coming to throw down. Edgar “The Chosen One” Berlanga, the flashy super middleweight knockout artist, will defend his NABO belt in the 10-round main event against two-time world title challenger Alexis Angulo.

In the eight-round junior middleweight co-feature, Xander Zayas, the fistic prodigy from San Juan, steps up in class against Uzbekistan-born veteran Ravshan Hudaynazarov.

Berlanga-Angulo and Zayas-Hudaynazarov will be broadcast LIVE on ESPN, ESPN Deportes & ESPN+ at 10:30 p.m. ET/7:30 p.m. PT.

“Boxing events at Madison Square Garden on the eve of the Puerto Rican Day Parade are always special, and we have sensational young talents in Edgar Berlanga and Xander Zayas topping the bill,” said Top Rank chairman Bob Arum. “They are each stepping up in class, and I expect them to perform in a big way in front of a raucous, sold-out arena.”

Berlanga (19-0, 16 KOs), at 24 years old, is already one of the biggest ticket-sellers in New York City. In March, a sold-out crowd of 5,158 packed the Hulu Theater for his step-up fight against Steve Rolls, which he won by unanimous decision. Berlanga burst onto the scene with 16 consecutive first-round knockouts to start his career, a ferocious run that captured the imagination of fight fans. The streak ended in April 2021, although Berlanga sent Demond Nicholson to the canvas four times in eight rounds. He survived a gut check that October, overcoming a torn biceps and a trip to the canvas to defeat Marcelo Esteban Coceres. Berlanga is currently the WBO No. 7-ranked super middleweight contender and can edge closer to a world title shot with a victory over Angulo.

Berlanga said, "I'm so pumped to be headlining my second main event at the Hulu Theater at Madison Square Garden. Get ready for another sold-out crowd! This one will be special because this will be my first main event during the festivities of the Puerto Rican Day Parade weekend, just like my idols Felix 'Tito' Trinidad and Miguel Cotto did. I'm following in the footsteps of greatness, but also continuing the legacy of bringing my people together on a beautiful weekend.

"For this fight, we decided to do the training camp on my Island, and it has been a great decision. It has been a great training camp in Puerto Rico. At the beginning of training camp, I met with 'Tito' Trinidad, and he gave me some very encouraging and motivating advice. He is my hero! I've been working very hard and I can't wait to fight on June 11 to show what I'm made off. I will raise the Puerto Rican flag up high and represent for all my Boricuas around the world."

Angulo (27-2, 23 KOs), from Patia, Colombia, received his first crack at the brass ring when he challenged Gilberto “Zurdo” Ramirez for the WBO super middleweight title in June 2018. He lost a unanimous decision to Ramirez, bouncing back with a major upset over then-unbeaten prospect Anthony Sims Jr. in January 2020. Less than seven months after the Sims triumph, he fought David Benavidez for the IBF super middleweight crown, falling via 10th-round TKO. In his lone outing of 2021, Angulo knocked out Carlos Galvan in five rounds. He hopes to upset the apple cart once against Berlanga.

Angulo said, “I look forward to getting back in action at the legendary Madison Square Garden and putting on a great show for all boxing fans, the Colombian fans, Puerto Rican fans, and the Latino community that will show out and support. I have proven to be a skilled, experienced, gritty, and valiant fighter. I intend to bring the same into the ring on June 11 against Edgar Berlanga.”

Zayas (13-0, 9 KOs) has been on the fast track since signing with Top Rank at 16 years old. From first-round knockouts in his first two pro fights in 2019, to a spotless 6-0 run in 2021, Zayas has lived up to the billing. This will be his third consecutive fight under the Madison Square Garden lights, less than three months removed from a one-sided eight-round decision over Quincy “Chico” LaVallais. Hudaynazarov (19-5, 14 KOs) has only been stopped twice in a 14-year professional career and has won two of his last three bouts.

Zayas said, "For me, fighting at Madison Square Garden is always a great opportunity. It fills me with emotion because the fans always bring very positive and motivating energy. This coming June 11, I know it will not be the exception, as this will be my first fight on the weekend of the Puerto Rican Day Parade. I assure you that this will be the first of many. I want to continue bringing glory to Puerto Rico and Madison Square Garden, and I will continue to work hard to write my name in the history books as Cotto and Trinidad did."

The undercard — streaming live and exclusively on ESPN+ — features the following Puerto Rican standouts in separate bouts:

Henry Lebron (15-0, 10 KOs), 8 rounds, junior lightweight — Lebron, from Aguadilla, stood out on the Berlanga-Rolls card with a seventh-round TKO over the usually durable Josec Ruiz. Before turning pro, he won Puerto Rican amateur national titles in 2015 and 2016.

Carlos Caraballo (15-1, 14 KOs), 8 rounds, junior featherweight — Co-promoted by Miguel Cotto, the native of Guayanilla survived a gut check versus Luis Fernando Saavedra on March 26, edging a majority decision. Caraballo won his first 14 pro bouts by stoppage before a close unanimous decision loss to Jonas Sultan last October temporarily blunted his momentum.

Josue Vargas (20-2, 9 KOs), 8 rounds junior welterweight — Born in Isabela and raised in the Bronx, Vargas returns to the Hulu Theater, site of his first-round knockout loss to Jose Zepeda last October. Vargas regrouped to edge Argentina’s Nicolas Pablo Demario by unanimous decision in March.

Armani Almestica (5-0, 5 KOs), 6 rounds, lightweight — Born to Puerto Rican parents and raised in Orlando, Florida, Almestica broke through on the Berlanga-Rolls card with a third-round stoppage over Luis Valentin Portalatin. The all-action Almestica had a 117-7 amateur record and was on the Puerto Rican national team. He elected to turn pro after the Tokyo Olympics was postponed.

Orlando Gonzalez (17-1, 10 KOs), 8 rounds, featherweight — It is an evening of redemption for Gonzalez, who is coming off a 10-round decision loss to Robeisy Ramirez on the Tyson Fury-Deontay Wilder III undercard. The Aguadilla native spent much of his early career fighting in Puerto Rico and will make his Madison Square Garden debut June 11.

Omar Rosario (6-0, 2 KOs), 6 rounds, junior welterweight —A six-time Puerto Rican amateur national champion from Caguas, the 24-year-old fights for the first time since January’s decision win over Raekwon Butler.

Frevian Gonzalez (4-1, 1 KO), 6 rounds, junior lightweight — A stablemate of Puerto Rican two-weight world champion Jose Pedraza, the Cidra native looks to bounce back from last June’s decision defeat to Bryan Lua.

Christina Cruz (2-0), 4 rounds, flyweight – Cruz, an eight-time U.S. national amateur champion, turned pro last summer. Born to Puerto Rican parents, Cruz was raised in the Hell’s Kitchen neighborhood of Manhattan.
 

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i personally dont give 2 shyts about a hypothetical fight between canelo and spence. they are 3 or 4 divisions apart. we dont even know if the nikka will do work in a division like 154 never mind 160 or 168
We get it..you think he's not a stand out. But he will beat Canelo if they fight...3 divisions or not.
 

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I'm just going to address some more hypocrisy I see.

If you put respect on Bivol for beating Canelo...
If you put respect on Crawford beating Gamboa...
If you put respect on Hagler beating Hearns...
If you put respect on Pryor beating Arguello...

You need to start putting respect on Spence beating Mikey, otherwise you a fukking hypocrite.

And Spence did Garcia the worst, especially from a skills standpoint, everyone else except for Bivol suffered some form of adversity from the smaller guy lol.
 

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I love Spence workrate and stamina and his high guard is not bad. But canelo just too big for him. Spence was getting buzzed by Ugas. If canelo landed some of his shots on Spence uh no bueno for Spence. Spence would win majority of the rounds and then get caught late. It's weight classes for a reason. If Spence thinks he's jumping up 2-3 weight classes and gonna stay the same he's tripping. That extra weight probably would make him fade faster. Sparring bigger dudes with head gear ain't the same as a live fight with canelo hydrating like crazy on him. Canelo would weight bully him for sure.

Stylistically Spence would beat him if they was both in the same weight class naturally though.


I think Spence would be more durable and stronger with extra weight to be honest. We should feel blessed to have seen him at 147, starting out at 154 and above would have given us some all out terminator footage.
 
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I think Spence would be more durable and stronger with extra weight to be honest. We should feel blessed to have seen him at 147, starting out at 154 and above would have given us some all out terminator footage.

154 Spence may be scary to see. He gonna start looking swole as fukk once he moves up. Hell he already kinda do.
 
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