I see alot of u say this, and just wonder from where is he copying him cause I don't see it. He did start coming into his own after the Floyd fight, other than that I see no resemblance in their style. I need u guys to show me how is he copying him.
LOL been on here a long time, never seen anyone say this, ever. I think a lot of boxers are copying floyd in the sense they are going all in from a money standpoint, low risk high reward
U must of didn't go through the thread
I see alot of u say this, and just wonder from where is he copying him cause I don't see it. He did start coming into his own after the Floyd fight, other than that I see no resemblance in their style. I need u guys to show me how is he copying him.
LOL been on here a long time, never seen anyone say this, ever. I think a lot of boxers are copying floyd in the sense they are going all in from a money standpoint, low risk high reward
I see alot of u say this, and just wonder from where is he copying him cause I don't see it. He did start coming into his own after the Floyd fight, other than that I see no resemblance in their style. I need u guys to show me how is he copying him.
I don't think it's necessarily copying, but he was a much more educated fighter after Floyd schooled him. I do believe he has tried to mimic Floyds upper body movement and perhaps trying to emulate his quick reflexes. It's not the same doe! We all know that!
he doesn't copy him as a boxer, but he's been copying him as a business man and playing the same games to a much lesser degree. Honestly, on his worst day i don't see him being as bad as floyd when it comes to diva behavior, negotiations or his choice of opponents. He just stepped up big and is taking on a prime, dangerous mw and it didn't take 5+ years of excuses to make the fight.
son floyd fought the lineal champ at 130 in 97 and the lineal champ at 135 in 2001 fvck are you on about?? AND IF GGG is prime at 35-36 then so was Oscar ,JMM and Cotto right?
He does copy floyd. The only thing he doesnt copy from floyd is the lateral movement and different looks floyd give.
Also canelo copies floyd cuz floyd schooled him.
I agree with you on him trying to emulate Mayweather as a businessman. He may not be as bad as Mayweather but he thinks he's more entitled. Atleast Mayweather earned it by having the top 3 PPVs. One of them involved Canelo but now he has to start generate huge numbers on his own.
Alot of boxers try to copy Mayweather's boxing style but it's not that easy. Canelo may incorporate some his defensive moves but it's a stretch to say he's copying Mayweather.
Copies him as a business man? And thinks he's more entitled? That's a weak argument simply cause that's a automatic perk for a A side fighter. Canelo IS the money man so he gets to dictate simple as that.
cause he was ducking like floyd always ducked. now that ggg looked human he is willing to fight him(floyd would have waited till ggg was ko'd so canelo is better in that regard) and im sure he will win because im sure he has assurances that the ref will let him do whatever he wants and the judges will give him the fight no matter what. standard boxing, and golden boy would be silly not to make sure he wins since canelo is 98 percent of their business.
He doesn't copy Mayweather in any way. He believes in himself and his abilities and has no desire to copy anyone. I haven't read any posts saying he is coping Mayweather and I am on here a lot and read threads about Canelo since he is a favorite of mine. Some say other bad things about him but I haven't read them saying he copies Mayweather yet.
He doesn't copy him as a boxer, but he's been copying him as a business man and playing the same games to a much lesser degree. Honestly, on his worst day I don't see him being as bad as Floyd when it comes to diva behavior, negotiations or his choice of opponents. He just stepped up big and is taking on a prime, dangerous MW and it didn't take 5+ years of excuses to make the fight.
I agree with you on him trying to emulate Mayweather as a businessman. He may not be as bad as Mayweather but he thinks he's more entitled. Atleast Mayweather earned it by having the top 3 PPVs. One of them involved Canelo but now he has to start generate huge numbers on his own.
Alot of boxers try to copy Mayweather's boxing style but it's not that easy. Canelo may incorporate some his defensive moves but it's a stretch to say he's copying Mayweather.
I see alot of u say this, and just wonder from where is he copying him cause I don't see it. He did start coming into his own after the Floyd fight, other than that I see no resemblance in their style. I need u guys to show me how is he copying him.
Folks see Canelo being defensively aware, effective with his footwork, and able to create his own offense from the catch-and-shoot, and they bug out.
He doesn't copy him as a boxer, but he's been copying him as a business man and playing the same games to a much lesser degree. Honestly, on his worst day I don't see him being as bad as Floyd when it comes to diva behavior, negotiations or his choice of opponents. He just stepped up big and is taking on a prime, dangerous MW and it didn't take 5+ years of excuses to make the fight.
He got the shoulder roll and pull counter from floyd, and if you watch him you can see his defense is kind of starting to resemble some things mayweather does the way he slips punches and counters off of them. I dont know if its intentional or not though.
http://i.imgur.com/g6smxhj.gif
Theres one example even though it looks like he gets clipped by cotto.