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Shakur my favorite fighter , but he made a huge mistake not taking the Haney fight. That was the person willing to fight you. He should have known they would try to freeze him out. No way Kambo gonna fight him. He lost his last fight really. Shakur set his career back doing that. Now he gotta wait longer for a fight when he had the biggest opportunity of his career in front of him
 

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Shakur my favorite fighter , but he made a huge mistake not taking the Haney fight. That was the person willing to fight you. He should have known they would try to freeze him out. No way Kambo gonna fight him. He lost his last fight really. Shakur set his career back doing that. Now he gotta wait longer for a fight when he had the biggest opportunity of his career in front of him
Agreed. Haney took the pay cut and went through the bullshyt to get to the belts..that's why everyone agrees with him and have to look at Shakur mind of sideways for not taking that dame risk. He's not the A side. He's fought nobody at 135. Haney is in the driver seat with everybody except the Tank negotiations and Tank hadn't beat anybody either.
 

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if he thinks that..theres going to be some punishing losses coming up for him in the very near future

Canelo Believes That His Career Has Four More Years, Maybe Five​

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BY BOXINGSCENE STAFF
Published Mon Aug 21, 2023, 12:03 AM EDT
Mexican superstar Saul 'Canelo' Alvarez realizes that he's getting closer to the final leg of his pro career.
Canelo, 33-years-old, will defend his undisputed super middleweight crown against Jermell Charlo, on September 30 at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas. Their showdown will headline a Showtime Pay-Per-View card. Charlo, the undisputed junior middleweight champion, will move up in weight by two divisions to make the fight.
Canelo turned pro in 2005, as a junior welterweight. He would eventually capture his first world title at junior middleweight in 2011.
He eventually headed up to middleweight and won gold in that division in 2018. A year later, Canelo would jump up to light heavyweight and captured a world title at 175. And then he dropped back to super middleweight to eventually unify the entire weight class in 2021.
At the moment, Canelo believes that his career can continue for at least four or five more years.
"I think I at least have four more years in me, maybe five. I've been a professional boxer since I was 15 years of age. That is almost 18 years fighting professionally. I always said I would retire when I was 36 or 37, around that age. That should be more than enough, it's so many years boxing. By then, I will have accomplished many things and then I will have to enjoy life with the family and all," Canelo told The Breakfast Club.
Canelo saw action back in May, when he dominated John Ryder over twelve rounds of action. He would then sign a three fight agreement with Premier Boxing Champions. The upcoming defense against Charlo is the first bout of that deal. Win or lose in September, Canelo is expected to fight in May and September of 2024.
He said 40 last year...he's changed up again.
 

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Reminds me of when President Biden casually dropped the inshallah during the debates when he was answering a question. Lol But he was kinda smooth with it.

Eddie jumping up and down screaming it in front of saudis and explaining the word to the camera is just deathly cringe.
 
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