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Originally posted by Javcar View PostCanelo beat little g twice. You fanboys are blinded by fanboyness. If canelo gets past bivol, he stops little g. Ot won’t matter cause the fanboys are still going to say he won
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In fact, Lil G improved Canelo much more than Fluidweather. I still don't get Fluidweather hype. Canelo have become literally monster with second GGG fight. His mistakes in the first fight are his true guide. He struggled against Lara after May. Beat unskilled bums Angulo and Kirkland without any belt.
I should give credit to Lil G for that.Last edited by Silence; 04-09-2022, 04:52 PM.
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Originally posted by Silence View PostIn fact, Lil G improved Canelo much more than Fluidweather. I still don't get Fluidweather hype. Canelo have become literally monster with second GGG fight. His mistakes in the first fight are his true guide. He struggled against Lara after May. Beat unskilled bums Angulo and Kirkland without any belt.
I should give credit to Lil G for that.
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Originally posted by just the facts View Post
Tell us that story again about how there were a lot of close rounds in the Floyd/Canelo fight. You have one of the worst cases of infatuated pha66ot I’ve ever seen.
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How could we not see, Oscar? And DAZN will get its' subscription boost after a 4.2 billion capitalization. Couldn't possibly have GGG stopped to the body by the younger man today, could we? Not like Murata brings in those subscribers. Have to go watch the Wilder Scott replay and see if it was real.
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One thing that I think is being overlooked with the Murata performance and a possible 3rd Canelo fight is the output between Ryota and Saul. Murata threw 592 punches in 8 and 2/3ish rounds, which is around 68 punches per round. That's a really high pace, one that would have easily eclipsed Alvarez's output in the rematch, which is what I think surprised Golovkin in the beginning of the fight and didn't allow him to think, until Alvarez started to fade. It was the same thing against Derev. He set a high pace of almost 62 punches a round, that didn't let Golovkin get settled and think. If you look at Canelo's fights against Jacobs, Callum, Kovalev, Saunders, and Plant (I'm using these fights since these fights went on for more rounds), he's averaging around 35 punches per round, compared to almost 52 in the Golovkin rematch. I've been saying it for a long time, that I don't think Canelo can replicate his output from that fight. He's definitely more economical with conserving his energy, sitting down more on his shots, and of course is always accurate but I think him having such a drastic decrease in output actually helps Golovkin, however slightly. Doesn't mean I think Golovkin will win, but just something I've thought about and find an interesting angle for the possible trilogy.Last edited by AKAcronym; 04-09-2022, 08:04 PM.
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