Dwyer Gambler’s Advisory: “Canelo is like Deontay Wilder,.. Canelo does next to nothing in that round...”

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  • Thuglife Nelo
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    #11
    Originally posted by REDEEMER

    That may difficult but I’ll try when I get time because not sure what fight he was comparing , could be the Whyte fight ? I know he said it on a few occasions. I know he praised Brownes footwork he may have even called him the most athletic fighter next to Parker ?
    If i recall, I do remember him being upset in the Parker vs AJ bout regarding clinching and no warnings for it. I also said Povetkin was robbed on the cards against AJ

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    • Richie_R
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      #12
      Never compare the classy Canelo to the thug wilder...completely different stratospheres.

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      • kafkod
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        #13
        Originally posted by YoungManRumble
        Lol Dwyer has that guy ever won a bet or given any decent advice ever? Is he still posting from a men's shelter with green screen?
        Originally posted by REDEEMER
        Dwyer once said and for a long time that Lucas Browne had the best footwork in heavyweight boxing .
        I was into Dwyer for a while because I found his deep, meticulous analyses interesting. But I lost interest completely when he used triangle theory based on Tony Bellew's performances against Stevenson and Usyk as evidence that Stevenson would have a real chance of beating Usyk if he moved up to cruiserweight. The fact that one fight happened at 175 and the other at 200lbs didn't seem to register on him at all.

        Stevenson got put into a coma by Gvozdyk shortly afterwards, of course.

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        • IronDanHamza
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          #14
          Dwyer is a clueless and has no idea what he’s watching.

          He once said Devon Alexander has one of the best jabs in the history of Boxing.

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          • Shadoww702
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            #15
            Originally posted by #1PaperChamp

            Breadman compared JRocks win against Hurd to Thomas Hearns or something like that. Breadman is a good historian but is just as biased as the next person
            He's never shied away from Canelo about things he doesn't like about him so no he wasn't being biased with Canelo. He was speaking facts.

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            • mxtali
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              #16
              Originally posted by #1PaperChamp

              Breadman explains it better. Canelo has the flashy counters, yes, but he oozes confidence and keeps his cool even when fighting off the ropes. Similar to Floyd in that Canelo can win an exchange throwing 1 punch to opponents 4 or 5. GGG1 is full of those moments actually.

              This is a good fight and I honestly cant call it
              Yes this plays a huge part. Canelo stays so relaxed it gives off the impression that he’s in control of the fight no matter what. When GGG had him on the ropes in the first fight, he never really seemed all that bothered.

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              • Shadoww702
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                #17
                Originally posted by deathofaclown
                Well comparing him to Wilder will throw people off what he’s trying to say

                but he is correct in the sense that Canelo can do next to nothing in a round and get the round.

                unless you can truly impose yourself on him or school him for 3 minutes of the round, then he’s likely getting it from the judges. Everyone knows that.

                Exactly why I said this forum will be flooded on May 8th about BJS being robbed. I know he can outbox Canelo but his style may not be imposing enough to let the judges score it correctly. BJS could outbox him for 2.30 of every round, and catch a few flashy counters on the gloves and lose the round.
                Now that's BSht and your talking out your ASS! I can show you MANY rounds he's lost. IN fact you might not know this but Canelo has a LOSS AND wait for it.... TWO Draws.

                Quit having your V@gina talk for you. I can see your P@ssy slime all over the place.

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                • Eff Pandas
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                  #18
                  I ain't seen a Dwyer video where he doesn't got some crazy stance or just odd sounding line like this one if you take it outta context. Thats just the way he rolls. He gots some interesting takes at times doe although idk that he uses them as well as he could with forming his overall opinion oddly enough.

                  That said his bets are fooking awful. Anyone following his betting advice has probably gone broke & jumped off a bridge by now.

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                  • Shadoww702
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by mxtali

                    Yes this plays a huge part. Canelo stays so relaxed it gives off the impression that he’s in control of the fight no matter what. When GGG had him on the ropes in the first fight, he never really seemed all that bothered.
                    And also when he LANDS you KNOW he landed good. In the Lara fight you had to wince for Lara when his body was getting crushed. The judges can also LOOK over and see who's corner is doing more DAMAGE control. They see Canelo chilln and relaxed ready for the next round while Lara had a TEAM rubbing endswell all over his body.

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