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  • Comments Thread For: Hearn on Working With Canelo: 'I Don't Think He'll Go Beyond The 3-Fight Deal'

    Even Eddie Hearn realizes his working relationship with Canelo Alvarez is probably finite. The head of Matchroom boxing and current promoter of the Mexican superstar has not hid his satisfaction at having the privilege to promote arguably the top fighter and box office attraction in North America.
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    Eddie being honest and blunt. Something PBC and Top Ranks executives can never do.
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    • #3
      Just to note, Eddie said this BEFORE the Bivol loss.

      Also shows it was likely Canelo would've gone on to face Beterbiev or one of the two PBC boxers people seem to say he's ducking.
      Last edited by M312; 05-09-2022, 08:43 AM.

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      • #4
        Bivol Open To Rematch With Canelo At 168 For Undisputed Championship In Rematch

        Dmitry Bivol says he’d be open to the idea of fighting Canelo Alvarez at 168 for his undisputed super middleweight championship in their rematch in September.

        For the rematch to occur at 168, Canelo would need to let go of his goal of becoming the undisputed champion at light heavyweight.

        Canelo had talked frequently of wanting to become a two-division undisputed champion during the build-up to his fight with Bivol. The Mexican star would need to forget about that idea if he wants to gain an advantage by fighting Bivol at 168.

        Given how one-sided the Canelo-Bivol fight was, DAZN and Matchroom Boxing would do well to make the rematch at 168 because some fans would believe Canelo will have a better chance of defeating Bivol.

        For that fight, Bivol (20-0, 11 KOs) would be drop-down seven pounds to meet Canelo in his normal weight class, which would give him a badly-needed advantage in the rematch.

        It would be a good idea for Canelo to press for the rematch at 168, considering his chances of winning at 175 against the talented Russian are remote at best.

        https://www.boxing247.com/boxing-new...rematch/220738

        Make the deal!

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        • #5
          Originally posted by CaneloBlue View Post
          Eddie being honest and blunt. Something PBC and Top Ranks executives can never do.
          I noticed you left out Oscar and Golden Boy! Are they honest?

          Oldskoolg Oldskoolg likes this.

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          • #6
            Because Eddie did not pay enough of that insurance judge fee, thats why he's upset at Eddie and work with him lol.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Bronx2245 View Post
              Bivol Open To Rematch With Canelo At 168 For Undisputed Championship In Rematch

              Dmitry Bivol says he’d be open to the idea of fighting Canelo Alvarez at 168 for his undisputed super middleweight championship in their rematch in September.

              For the rematch to occur at 168, Canelo would need to let go of his goal of becoming the undisputed champion at light heavyweight.

              Canelo had talked frequently of wanting to become a two-division undisputed champion during the build-up to his fight with Bivol. The Mexican star would need to forget about that idea if he wants to gain an advantage by fighting Bivol at 168.

              Given how one-sided the Canelo-Bivol fight was, DAZN and Matchroom Boxing would do well to make the rematch at 168 because some fans would believe Canelo will have a better chance of defeating Bivol.

              For that fight, Bivol (20-0, 11 KOs) would be drop-down seven pounds to meet Canelo in his normal weight class, which would give him a badly-needed advantage in the rematch.

              It would be a good idea for Canelo to press for the rematch at 168, considering his chances of winning at 175 against the talented Russian are remote at best.

              https://www.boxing247.com/boxing-new...rematch/220738

              Make the deal!
              He cant fight Bivol at 154 it will not matter at all. Canelo needs to stay away from Bivol, it's a bad match up. A power punching pro with no amateur experience will get schooled by an amateur master with little pro experience. Not always of course. But I don't see this outcome changing
              P to the J P to the J likes this.

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              • #8
                After the 2 fights Bivol and GGG hearn has nothing to offer. And we all hope Canelo moves on

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Boxing Beast View Post

                  He cant fight Bivol at 154 it will not matter at all. Canelo needs to stay away from Bivol, it's a bad match up. A power punching pro with no amateur experience will get schooled by an amateur master with little pro experience. Not always of course. But I don't see this outcome changing
                  I think he has to take him up on his offer! It's one thing to not rematch @ 175. that's means the weight was wrong. Too not fight him @ 168 means "Bivol" is all wrong for him! Not a good look!

                  Matthew1872 Matthew1872 likes this.

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                  • #10
                    Bring on Avni Yildirim or John Ryder
                    Castilo Castilo likes this.

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