BJS will outbox the **** outta Canelo
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Of course lol. BJS is a great fighter. Most people say Canelo has cement feet (this is kind of true). And BJS is high iq, slick, fast feet, southpaw, etc. This would silence all the criticism he got from the Lara fight (which I give Canelo credit for as I thought he won).Comment
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I love this demand that skeptics break down and give fealty and reparations over Canelo's obvious new "mastery" of slick southpaw business in the event of a win, regardless *how* the win comes. If Saunders gives him the fight of his life in a controversial SD that could be intelligently argued as a Saunders 7 5, nah, sorry. If Canelo breaks him down and delivers the deathblow in 7, sure let's have the conservation. Either way I look forward to 60 redundant topics on the matter that will totally be started by a slew of people as opposed to literally oneComment
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Upsets happen all the time in boxing. BJS may not have the best resume, and yeah he has shoddy performances. But I have no doubt that BJS will show up to win this 100%. Come on, think about the difference between Saunders, and guys like Kovalev and Callum Smith. Saunders is truly in this fight to win. We don't see that for most Canelo opponents.Comment
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I agree with you bro. Say what you want about Canelo vs GGG or Lara, there should be no doubt in anyone's mind that Canelo is a world class fighter and has faced way better opposition than Billy Joe Saunders has.While BJS is definitely skilled I can't help but feel not only are his skills overrated but also stuff like his conditioning need to be considered.
Why do we act like he is this masterboxer when he goes life and death in every damn fight? The only guy he has shutout was an awfully limited LeMule who for me simply hasn't been the same since GGG beat the hell out of him & that must have been a good 5 years back now and at MW.
What about that Akovov? Then there was some Argentinian fella who outboxed him actually & beat the hell out of him until he pulled it out of nowhere.
Like he always starts off well as he did vs Lee, even Murray to a degree, Eubank Jr but fades horribly and ends up going life & death.
These were fought at his pace also. Very slow pace with no real action and he wasn't taking shots.
I just do not see any sort of consistency to make me believe he is skilled, active or conditioned enough to keep it up over 12 rounds vs Canelo of all fighters.
Then again, Fury also didn't have the resume Klitschko did and dethroned him, but Canelo is in his prime, so my prediction for the fight is, Canelo via stoppage. BJS just lacks the power to stop Canelo and we all know you cannot beat Canelo on points.Comment
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