"Canelo will obliterate him in Cotto-Geal style ,just watch his fights his last or with Rubio ,his geting Kriklanded ,Canelo will look Even better in 160. "
NO man, Canelo could not put down an out of prime Cotto who is a small guy himself. Geale was weight drained against Cotto as well. Canelo needs to test the waters at 160 first, the size increase is significant. He's jumping in and beating a guy like GGG in his first fight at 160 loloo
"This outboxing lamule realy is some wonderfull performance in theyr heads. "
Considering Canelo has never fought at 160, I'de favor Lemuiex to win that fight.....How is that hard for you to understand? Canelo is not a 160 pound fighter lol
Canelo will obliterate him in Cotto-Geal style ,just watch his fights his last or with Rubio ,his geting Kriklanded ,Canelo will look Even better in 160.
Come on Golovtards, enlighten me/us. I actually think this is a 50/50 fight or pretty close to it.
It is a 50-50 fight but Canelo looks p*ssy cuz he's fronting on the fight. Lowball offer, saying GGG has beaten anyone all the while fighting a guy who's done even less than GGG.
"This outboxing lamule realy is some wonderfull performance in theyr heads. "
Considering Canelo has never fought at 160, I'de favor Lemuiex to win that fight.....How is that hard for you to understand? Canelo is not a 160 pound fighter lol
Canelo has been fighting smaller guys his entire career. I don't think his power will transfer that well to 160-168, I think this fight is amazing while it lasts, GGG able to take Canelos best shots but wins a TKO.
A better question might be--What makes you think Canelo could ever beat GGG????
After watching what GGG did to LEmeuix I just don't see Canelo being able to control GGG..
They see him running through bums and think he can do that to everyone. If Canelo wins their excuse will be "he got old", there was retards like _maxi saying he was past prime after the Brook fight. Nobody knows how good Golovkin really is because he's never fought a quality fighter, so to write Canelo off is ridiculous.
I will make big bet on Ginger ,Then i will laugh at NSB experts.This outboxing lamule realy is some wonderfull performance in theyr heads.
Because that's the story that HBO has been consistently pushing
Come on Golovtards, enlighten me/us. I actually think this is a 50/50 fight or pretty close to it.
Golovkin is this wrecking machine (who fights at financial rates that HBO can largely work with), Alvarez is less than courageous (in choosing to not take fights on HBO's time), and Golovkin needs to finally pick off a serious scalp if he's ever going to deliver any return for HBO on PPV.
If Floyd is walking you back and Liam is getting you against the ropes, it's not a good look. He may do well countering and working off the back foot but if he thinks languishing off the ropes is going to benefit him against someone like Golovkin, he's in for a rude awakening. Like someone else said, unless his output increases also, he's in trouble. Gennady is a work house in there, and it's going to take a lot to slow him down. And something I think people are over looking, I don't see Canelo being able to tie GGG up. If Gennady doesn't want his opponent to tie him up, it's very hard. Once he puts his head under your chin and rips his arms out of your clinch, he's not easy to hold. There's just not enough from Canelo that will make me see him beat Golovkin. Don't even get me started on the jab.
True. The subtleties that make Golovkin so great are often overlooked. He knows how to neutralize an opponents attempt to tie him up and is unrelenting. His conditioning is superior so you're not going to wear him down. Canelo has the skill and power to make it competitive but unless he catches Golovkin cold no way he's breaking him down. On the other hand we're not sure if Canelo can handle the kind of pressure and power GGG brings to the table. These unknowns are what makes the prospect of this fight so intriguing.
If Floyd is walking you back and Liam is getting you against the ropes, it's not a good look. He may do well countering and working off the back foot but if he thinks languishing off the ropes is going to benefit him against someone like Golovkin, he's in for a rude awakening. Like someone else said, unless his output increases also, he's in trouble. Gennady is a work house in there, and it's going to take a lot to slow him down. And something I think people are over looking, I don't see Canelo being able to tie GGG up. If Gennady doesn't want his opponent to tie him up, it's very hard. Once he puts his head under your chin and rips his arms out of your clinch, he's not easy to hold. There's just not enough from Canelo that will make me see him beat Golovkin. Don't even get me started on the jab.
Definitely not a foregone conclusion. Should be a great fight. Thats why we all want to see it. Hope it gets made before Golovkin is too old. I think the perception is that GGG might dominate is probably due to the Canelo teams reluctance to making it happen.
2014 i had 75/25 Golovkin (fresh Alvarez's loss to FM)
2015 i had 65/35 Golovkin (after Alvarez's win over Cotto)
2016 i have 55/45 Golovkin (after GGG-Brook)
I don't see how it is either. And I'd be rooting for Golovkin...but Canelo's a beast too, man.
Sh*t if I had to put money on it I think I'd actually have to lean towards Canelo if anything. Canelo's a better boxer than GGG. The way I see it is Gennady would have to stop Canelo, which of course is possible because 3G boasts very arguably the most pound for pound power in the sport -- but has Canelo ever even been down on the mat in his career? Let alone stopped?
If it goes the distance, which is way more possible than Golovkin fans would like to admit, can anyone see him outboxing Canelo?
It's hard for me to see that.
It ain't an easy fight by any stretch and Canelo is a very talented fighter who continues to improve whereas Golovkin may already be on the slide but for me it's not so much a case of Golovkin outboxing Canelo as simply outworking him. Both are very accurate punchers but Golovkins an 80 punch a round kinda guy and Canelo's a 40 punch a round kinda guy, and I've not seen enough from Canelo in terms of ring control or dictating the pace that tells me he's gonna change that around.
I don't see how it is either. And I'd be rooting for Golovkin...but Canelo's a beast too, man.
Sh*t if I had to put money on it I think I'd actually have to lean towards Canelo if anything. Canelo's a better boxer than GGG. The way I see it is Gennady would have to stop Canelo, which of course is possible because 3G boasts very arguably the most pound for pound power in the sport -- but has Canelo ever even been down on the mat in his career? Let alone stopped?
If it goes the distance, which is way more possible than Golovkin fans would like to admit, can anyone see him outboxing Canelo?
It's hard for me to see that.
Come on Golovtards, enlighten me/us. I actually think this is a 50/50 fight or pretty close to it.
Thread was done already a week or so back, but I can't be bothered digging it out for ya.
EDIT: Ah ****it. Here ya go.
http://www.boxingscene.com/forums/showthread.php?t=727224