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  • #41
    Originally posted by El Más Loco View Post
    Canelo has never fought a pressure fighter that is also bigger than him. Kirkland looked smaller than Canelo and GGG is about the same size as him.

    Also one can make the argument that Bivol out-boxed AND out-slugged Canelo. There you several times Bivol had Canelo on the ropes not throwing back.

    Even if you think that Benavidez can't out slug Canelo....that is the fight everyone wants to see. The fight has to be fought in the ring not in comment boards.
    Wtf ????

    Everyone here was saying ggg was naturally bigger. Lol

    Now ya just change the narrative as it goes huh smh hahaahaah

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    • #42
      Originally posted by Regge View Post

      Wtf ????

      Everyone here was saying ggg was naturally bigger. Lol

      Now ya just change the narrative as it goes huh smh hahaahaah
      When did I ever change the narrative? I don't go off of other peoples narratives...I go by what I see.

      Canelo was CLEARLY draining himself at 154....when he fought GGG at 160 they both look natural 160 pounders.

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      • #43
        Originally posted by El Más Loco View Post

        When did I ever change the narrative? I don't go off of other peoples narratives...I go by what I see.

        Canelo was CLEARLY draining himself at 154....when he fought GGG at 160 they both look natural 160 pounders.
        If you didn't say it all good but a lot folks here did.

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        • #44
          David will have to box smart and not get greedy in the beginning rds. Canelos going to look to counter punch from rd1. David throws a fast lead right and a good up jab. Those are 2 good punches against Canelo. In the mid rds when Canelo starts coming forward, that'll be the most interesting because David will have to open up and HE WILL get hit. But If he can take Canelos best shots, he will beat Canelo 7-5.

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          • #45
            Originally posted by HeadShots View Post



            Canelo knocks him out at this stage at LHW. Canelo's team is too dumb to see reality. Canelo is like James Toney. The only way to beat someone like Toney is by outboxing him.


            YOU CANNOT OUTSLUG A JAMES TONEY. Dude stood in front of Evander Holyfield and made him miss before knocking him out. Defense too good.


            Canelo would make Beterbiev miss ALL DAY and punish him like Toney did Jirov.
            James Toney got "outslugged" by Dave Tiberi and Drake Thadzi so there's that.

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            • #46
              Originally posted by Boxfan83 View Post
              David will have to box smart and not get greedy in the beginning rds. Canelos going to look to counter punch from rd1. David throws a fast lead right and a good up jab. Those are 2 good punches against Canelo. In the mid rds when Canelo starts coming forward, that'll be the most interesting because David will have to open up and HE WILL get hit. But If he can take Canelos best shots, he will beat Canelo 7-5.


              if the fight is actually 7-5 then Canelo won 8-4



              do you even watch boxing?

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              • #47
                Originally posted by IronDanHamza View Post

                James Toney got "outslugged" by Dave Tiberi and Drake Thadzi so there's that.

                Canelo is even better than Toney.

                he hits much harder pound for pound and he isn't lazy in training. Toney would legit not train.

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                • #48
                  Originally posted by HeadShots View Post


                  Canelo is even better than Toney.

                  he hits much harder pound for pound.
                  I'd agree Canelo's probably better than Toney.

                  I just don't know why you said Toney hasn't been outslugged when he got outslugged in his prime by C level fighters multiple times.

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                  • #49
                    Originally posted by IronDanHamza View Post

                    I'd agree Canelo's probably better than Toney.

                    I just don't know why you said Toney hasn't been outslugged when he got outslugged in his prime by C level fighters multiple times.

                    can you post those fights? i haven't watched them.


                    I saw the RJJ fight and the Nunn fight. He was soundly outboxed in both. He caught Nunn at the end tho. RJJ is the only fight I saw where Toney got soundly beaten.

                    Looked like Bivol vs Canelo.

                    Also saw Jirov and Holyfield fights. Both come forward sluggers fighters. Toney feasted on them

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                    • #50
                      Originally posted by HeadShots View Post


                      can you post those fights? i haven't watched them.


                      I saw the RJJ fight and the Nunn fight. He was soundly outboxed in both. He caught Nunn at the end tho. RJJ is the only fight I saw where Toney got soundly beaten.

                      Looked like Bivol vs Canelo.

                      Also saw Jirov and Holyfield fights. Both come forward sluggers fighters. Toney feasted on them
                      I don't know how to post but they're on youtube.

                      Holyfield was a fossil and shot to pieces so there's no stock in that. Jirov was a decent fighter who never beat a ranked fighter in his career, and that fight was competitive.

                      Toney was soundly beaten by Tiberi (unranked) where Tiberi was robbed and he was soundly beaten by Thadzi aswell.

                      You can say one on hand yes Toney was rarely "soundly beaten" but on the other hand you could also say he rarely "soundly" beat anyone (of note).

                      Fights that Toney arguably lost in his prime;

                      Sanderline Williams
                      Merqui Sosa
                      Reggie Johnson
                      McCallum x2

                      Fights he did lose in his prime;

                      Tiberi
                      Roy Jones
                      Montel Griffin x2
                      Drake Thadzi
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