How do you counter punch a well skilled guy that is able to throw 5-6 punches in one combo?
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What happened to Canelos counter punching skills?
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Originally posted by i_am_a_champ View PostHe cannot counter punch in between his opponents combos, like Floyd was able to do and then roll out to safety.
He can counter punch single shot's well.
He does not have the skill and timing to counter punch in between a 4-6 punch combo. Floyd is able to, iirc correct he almost knocked Oscars head of with his counter right. He then caught Canelo with a very simillar counter.
I know the one youre talking about, floyd would lay against the ropes it looks like he is trapped but really you have more control over distance than it appears if you lean back into the ropes, like Ali did the same thing. He then countered DLH with that right hand from the philly shell.
A frustrated canelo tried to bait Bivol into giving him countering opportunities from the ropes but Bivol didnt fall for it at all, didnt care if the crowd likes it or not. Hes calculated.i_am_a_champ likes this.
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Originally posted by elfag View Post
This is true, when he let his hands go in combos, he was at range, he is a smart fighter, very aware of the distance, if canelo tried to counter he could easily get out of range, he doesnt overcommit like everyone else canelo fought. And if he landed a good combination he didnt go wild trying to follow it up, he let those points count for what they were, built up a huge lead over canelo over time.
From round one Canelo was looking to assert dominance. He hit HARD and i you see the venom he tried putting in to his shots. He missed a coupla shots to the dome but those shots he uses to serve as warning shots to let his opponent know his power. That tactic did not work against Bivol as he was durable and built to last. I loved his patience. I cannot remember the round but Canelo was on the ropes and saying "come on!" to Bivol after he had just unleashed a good combo which connected a good percentage of the shots. Bivol just did not respond to that gesture and remained poised. Highly disciplined guy!!JakeTheBoxer likes this.
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Originally posted by elfag View Post
I know the one youre talking about, floyd would lay against the ropes it looks like he is trapped but really you have more control over distance than it appears if you lean back into the ropes, like Ali did the same thing. He then countered DLH with that right hand from the philly shell.
A frustrated canelo tried to bait Bivol into giving him countering opportunities from the ropes but Bivol didnt fall for it at all, didnt care if the crowd likes it or not. Hes calculated.
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Originally posted by jabuppercut View PostCanelo being 5'8 winning his first world title at 154 moving up to 175 is like Bivol moving up to heavyweight and see how he fares against Tyson Fury. He will not look the same and can not fight the same way against heavyweights tactically when you are giving up so many physical advantages to guys bigger, taller, longer, hit harder and can take bigger punches.
Clown post.
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What happened to his ****ing brain?
Way behind, needs to press the action, happy to let his guard down and display his head movement game.....what a dumb****.
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