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Feet wide apart. Puncher's stance with max leverage. Cotto in the middle of throwing a punch, does not see the shot coming as he's moving forward, Canelo has full wind-up on the punch. hits nothing but that sweet chin.
does not even wobble Cotto.
just LMAO
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Feet wide apart. Puncher's stance with max leverage. Cotto in the middle of throwing a punch, does not see the shot coming as he's moving forward, Canelo has full wind-up on the punch. hits nothing but that sweet chin.
does not even wobble Cotto.
just LMAO
canelo shoulda KO'd cotto who is no stranger to being bludgeoned into a gargoyle. you are right
Lol. Freak power..please...
Foreman was freak power. That freak power on an effortless slow ass left jab that floored Cooney on the first knockdown or Moorer with that KO.
I say freak power because of the age Big George was in, not including his youth....
Did you even read my post? I'm saying it's not really power. Foreman is the same as Kovalev. His perceived freak power is actually accuracy. He knocked out Moorer for example with a perfect casual shot on the button with barely any power on it. He often sacrificed form when he saw a window just like Kov. Sometimes this required reckless aggression other times it was a lazy cheapshot but he knew where to hit you.
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People get knocked out via brain disorientation and an inability for their central systems to tell up from down or awake from asleep and basically blink out. Power isn't that important. You could take a 2,000 pound punch flat on the nose and it wouldn't knock you out it would just hurt like ****.
Canelo's punch in the gif didn't violently turn Cotto's chin much at all. He landed flush on an already tucked/turned jaw and Cotto moved with it. It's accuracy not power. I have noticed Canelo is not very accurate. The way he just kept punching through his combos when Mayweather had already moved 3 feet away was kind of indicative of that.
Canelo has a solid punch.
He delivers his punches on a counter and uses an array of combos that he can deliver which amplifies the effectiveness. Also he has quick hands and good technic.
He is not a KO artist as some assume he is
Yet Canelo's power is debatable because he knocked down a top fighter? Common man Canelo ain't about power but he's got good power. GGG landed like a million punches on Ouma and didn't even put him down once and Ouma's was way too shop worn. Ouma skill and heart-wise is the best guy GGG has fought.
So GGG was sick for the Ouma fight and he looked bad, yet he was sick for the Rosado fight and looked like a terminator?
GGG is powerful but there are so many smoke and mirrors about this guy's career it's a joke.
Canelo has fought Larry Mosley, Cotto, Shane, Lara, Floyd and Trout. And for all this talk of GGG putting heat on sparring partners it's always behind closed doors. Hell I saw him spar against Shane and he couldn't set himself to punch. GGG is not the fighter he was in the amateurs, he's regressed quite a lot. El Zurdo beats him up at this point of their careers.
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That Columbian kid almost stopped him before getting himself stopped. I remember him landing a lot of uppercuts on Cotto too.
Ricardo Torres, it's been his achilles heel throughout his career no matter who trains him.
Yet Canelo's power is debatable because he knocked down a top fighter? Common man Canelo ain't about power but he's got good power. GGG landed like a million punches on Ouma and didn't even put him down once and Ouma's was way too shop worn. Ouma skill and heart-wise is the best guy GGG has fought.
So GGG was sick for the Ouma fight and he looked bad, yet he was sick for the Rosado fight and looked like a terminator?
GGG is powerful but there are so many smoke and mirrors about this guy's career it's a joke.
Canelo has fought Larry Mosley, Cotto, Shane, Lara, Floyd and Trout. And for all this talk of GGG putting heat on sparring partners it's always behind closed doors. Hell I saw him spar against Shane and he couldn't set himself to punch. GGG is not the fighter he was in the amateurs, he's regressed quite a lot. El Zurdo beats him up at this point of their careers.
I agree Canelo is not about power ,he have enough to keep you honest,but he is big body puncher ,gggs body was not proven .Alvarez is not head hunter or slager he is skilled boxer.
A lot of Roach fighters are susceptible to it. Seen Khan, PAC and Cotto hit really cleanly and often with them. I think it was Marg who was catching PAC with uppercuts early.
Good point. However, Cotto's been susceptible to that punch his entire career. Specially the Margarito and Clottey fights.
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Jennings is not "stepping back" here. He actually hopped back and planted his feet.
In the Canelo gif, all the weight is on the back foot. His lead foot is actually off the ground as he throws the uppercut. Can't do a proper hip rotation without both feet being firmly planted.
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Feet wide apart. Puncher's stance with max leverage. Cotto in the middle of throwing a punch, does not see the shot coming as he's moving forward, Canelo has full wind-up on the punch. hits nothing but that sweet chin.
does not even wobble Cotto.
just LMAO
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Cunningham is not "stepping back" here. He actually hopped back and planted his feet.
In the Canelo gif, all the weight is on the back foot. His lead foot is actually off the ground as he throws the uppercut. Can't do a proper hip rotation without both feet being firmly planted.
the funniest part is you calling Jennings Cunningham.
All black people look alike -king hippo
Elite level boxing. I love this gif.
Cotto can't defend an uppercut to save his life.
A lot of Roach fighters are susceptible to it. Seen Khan, PAC and Cotto hit really cleanly and often with them. I think it was Marg who was catching PAC with uppercuts early.
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Cunningham is not "stepping back" here. He actually hopped back and planted his feet.
In the Canelo gif, all the weight is on the back foot. His lead foot is actually off the ground as he throws the uppercut. Can't do a proper hip rotation without both feet being firmly planted.