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  • #11
    Originally posted by SweetPbfAli View Post

    So you think GGG can replicate what he did nearly 5 years ago at a higher weight to a better version of Canelo?

    There's nothing for him to take from Bivol because he doesn't have the same dimensions nor physical attributes. Especially the feet.
    I don't believe it's a "better version" of Ginger ... He got completely dominated by Bivol despite what the rubbish cards say .. But we'll see ... Hopefully GGG can bring the power up @SMW and settle things out once and for all... because we all know it's 1-1 now ...
    Last edited by Superbee; 06-24-2022, 03:46 PM.
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    • #12
      Originally posted by SweetPbfAli View Post

      So you think GGG can replicate what he did nearly 5 years ago at a higher weight to a better version of Canelo?

      There's nothing for him to take from Bivol because he doesn't have the same dimensions nor physical attributes. Especially the feet.
      Bivol beat Canelo with the jab and activity. That's the way GGG beat him as well. Not exactly the same ways but very similar.

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      • #13
        Win lose or draw, GGG will retire after this.

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        • #14
          This fight will still come down to GGG's activity/output edge, vs Canelo's counter punching/sharp punching/combos.

          If GGG is able to be competitive early, it will be interesting to see how each guy's gas tank is in a fight at 168.

          I favor Canelo to win but GGG outpointing him (on a normal person's card) is still a real possibility.

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          • #15
            Originally posted by Superbee View Post

            I don't believe it's a "better version" of Ginger ... He got completely dominated by Bivol despite what the rubbish cards say .. But we'll see ... Hopefully GGG can bring the power up @SMW and settle things out once and for all... because we all know it's 1-1 now ...
            Hey, maybe he could have a JMM vs Pac moment but I haven't liked what I've seen from GGG since they last fought. Seems more people are picking with their hearts and not their minds on this one but we will see.

            Even if Canelo hasn't improved, he's closer to prime than GGG who has obviously declined.

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            • #16
              Originally posted by tritium_arma View Post
              Win lose or draw, GGG will retire after this.
              GGG Signed a 6 fight deal with dazn. This is fight number 5. Unless he gets knocked out by canelo, he'll fight munguia as fight number 6

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              • #17
                Originally posted by Silence View Post
                Nelo beats any version of little G.
                Reality disagrees.

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                • #18
                  Originally posted by Boxing-1013 View Post

                  Bivol beat Canelo with the jab and activity. That's the way GGG beat him as well. Not exactly the same ways but very similar.
                  And also by walking thru Canelo’s shots. Now on at 168 was able to withstand his thudding shots but theres weight classes for a reason
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                  • #19
                    Originally posted by bigtyivier2k2 View Post

                    And also by walking thru Canelo’s shots. Now on at 168 was able to withstand his thudding shots but theres weight classes for a reason
                    Yep I don't disagree with any of that. It will definitely be a case of whether GGG's volume/workrate/jab are good enough and strong enough to keep Canelo somewhat neutralized and uncomfortable.

                    If Canelo is really pushing GGG back early and GGG isn't able to throw/land a lot of shots, then you have to really favor Canelo to win, even by KO potentially.

                    But if GGG is able to push the pace of the fight then I would still slightly favor him. That's a big if though.

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                    • #20
                      I really hope him and his fans retire.

                      For a guy who wasted his entire prime years facing bum after bum after bum, his fan base act as if he was putting in work.
                      I can't think of a fighter who couldn't beat the guys PRIME GGG beat.

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