Maybe some people are still riding the high from Saturday night's fight,but I've seen more than a few fans on this site that honestly believe that canelo can pull off a win against golovkin. This has honestly left me puzzled as to how canelo could win that fight. If anyone has got a legitimate idea of how he'd beat ggg (which doesn't involve "oh,canelo has a better resume though") I'd really like to hear it and discuss it.
I honestly can't see how canelo pulls it off. I think he's major weakness against golovkin is his poor energy management. The guy can't fight hard for a full round. He fights for a half around and just barely wins rounds against good fighters (lara/cotto/ even trout). Against GGG he is going to get overwhelmed!
He is going to have to throw a lot more to keep GGG off him and if he does not finish GGG early he will be a sitting duck by mid rounds when he is exhausted.
There's always the chance GGG lands a stiff jab, popping that herpe blister on Canelo's lip, shooting the puss into GGG eyes rendering him blind, allowing Canelo to unleash a flurry of left hooks and KO ing GGG... Other than that, he has no shot.
Lmao!
I think he's doing the right thing. Stalling and shooting for every advantage in negotiations. They will fight cinco de mayo of 17, which is a win for canelos camp, the date they wanted all along. It will be a prime canelo with a much stronger resume than ggg.
I think today ggg wins regardless of negotiations, not so sure in 13 months.
Yes, the God of War's latest fight was against Monroe. He was getting tagged and getting hurt...Yes, David Lemieux will KO GGG....
That's true. Monroe got tired from hitting GGG in the face so many times he had to quit in the 6th due to exhaustion. From now on this blueprint should be called The Monroe Plan. Isn't that what Wade's plan was?
I fully believe he can win the fight.
There's plenty of great things about GGG, but we haven't seen it against top level guys and that will be interesting. We've also seen him get hit clean fairly often.
Difficult fight? Of course it is, but when you have great timing, excellent counter punching, very good upper body movement and physical strength, a big puncher who comes forward plays to many of your strengths.
A big puncher who comes forward is David Lemieux. Unfortunately, the big puncher we're talking about comes forward with all the skills you claim Canelo has plus an iron chin, great footwork, and an awesome jab. I'm not discounting Canelo, but you're underrating Golovkin's skills. I think they won't disappear at all vs. top level comp. In fact, I think you'll see more of them. Let's hope we get to find out.
There's always the chance GGG lands a stiff jab, popping that herpe blister on Canelo's lip, shooting the puss into GGG eyes rendering him blind, allowing Canelo to unleash a flurry of left hooks and KO ing GGG... Other than that, he has no shot.
Maybe some people are still riding the high from Saturday night's fight,but I've seen more than a few fans on this site that honestly believe that canelo can pull off a win against golovkin. This has honestly left me puzzled as to how canelo could win that fight. If anyone has got a legitimate idea of how he'd beat ggg (which doesn't involve "oh,canelo has a better resume though") I'd really like to hear it and discuss it.
Canelo uses A-side status to drain GGG to 155 and adds a stipulation to the contract that GGG must fight with his shoelaces tied together.
I fully believe he can win the fight.
There's plenty of great things about GGG, but we haven't seen it against top level guys and that will be interesting. We've also seen him get hit clean fairly often.
Difficult fight? Of course it is, but when you have great timing, excellent counter punching, very good upper body movement and physical strength, a big puncher who comes forward plays to many of your strengths.
I think he could beat him with paid refs/judges and GGG has a bad day, maybe gets injured in the first round or the fight gets stopped very early because of a DQ or Cut.
The easiest route to victory for Canelo imo is to just wait. GGG isn't getting any younger and if he can avoid him for a couple of years or so and continue along his own path, he can probably beat him by attrition.
Outside of that, while I definitely would see Golovkin as the favourite, I don't think that it is entirely impossible that Canelo could beat him in 2016. I think he may have to box the perfect fight and hurt Golovkin in order to do that, but given his experience with the caliber of fighter that he's been in against, maybe he's ready to do that now. Golovkin isn't the fastest guy in the world and he can be mechanical and predictable and not too hard to find. If Canelo boxes in-and-out and keeps his defense solid for 12 rounds, I can see him outhustling Golovkin for a decision.