Canelo Fan Crashes Out: Says Terence Crawford's Gloves Look Suspicious

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A content creator by the name of Game Point Live made a fascinating claim that Terence Crawford used illegal gloves to beat Canelo Alvarez on Mexican Independence Day in Las Vegas, Nevada.

Now, it would make this a long monologue, but there's no need for you. Let me show the receipts. The copium is too much at this point. This is glove gate all over again.

Let's destroy this lie and expose it for what it is. For some reason, when fighters lose to Crawford, their fanbases crash out. They start doing mental gymnastics trying to explain why their favorite fighter lost.

You can't make this sh*t up! This is making La Raza look bad. I get it. You h*te Terence Crawford. But, at some point, you have to let it go.

If you think Las Vegas is going to allow a black man from North Omaha to cheat Saul Canelo Alvarez in Vegas, on Mexican Independence Day, then you must be smoking crack.

This is the Wilder & Spence glove gate all over again. Whenever a fighter loses who has a rabid fanbase. Those said fans start making up lies and look for excuses for why their fighter lost.

Let's go down this rabbit hole to see if this guy has a point.

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