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Floyd Mayweather's brutal comments about Canelo resurface after Dmitry Bivol loss

Floyd Mayweather‘s brutal comments about Saul ‘Canelo’ Alvarez have resurfaced following his loss to Dmitry Bivol.

The old comments have once again been doing the rounds on social media after the 45-year-old boxing legend revealed he had bet $10,000 on the Russian claiming it was an ‘easy pick up’.

Mayweather, who is considered one of the greatest to ever do it, criticised reporters for their recent praise of Canelo Alvarez after Gervonta Davis’ win over Isaac Cruz last December.

talkSPORT reporter Michael Benson shared the old footage, which has already been viewed more than 300,000 times at the time of writing.

During the post-fight press conference, Mayweather said: “He can pick and choose who he wants to fight.

“I’m gonna tell you the truth about Canelo – motherf***** easy.

“A cake walk, easy.”

Check out the video below…

Mayweather continued: “Y’all sitting up here, y’all praising this dude, this dude was nothing.

“I was almost 40 years old when I cooked this dude, easy.”

Mayweather, 45, also accused Canelo of ‘ducking’ David Benavidez and slammed his decision to move up in weight in pursuit of greatness.

Canelo, 31, knocked out Caleb Plant, 29, and then had a request accepted by the WBC to step up and challenge cruiserweight champion Ilunga Makabu, 34.

However he took many people by surprise as he decided to perform an abrupt U-Turn before unsuccessfully challenging Bivol for the WBA light heavyweight title.

But Mayweather believes unbeaten former super-middleweight champ Benavidez, 25, would be his toughest fight to date.

He previously said: “He’s going up to cruiserweight, he’s fighting a guy that’s really not, ugh, the guy’s up and down.

“If it was up to me, we wanna see Benavidez.

“Canelo’s a helluva fighter,

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