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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Photos: Canelo Alvarez Grinds Hard in Camp For John Ryder Clash

    Canelo Alvarez Training Camp For John Ryder Photos Gallery - Canelo Alvarez is set to defend his Undisputed World Super-Middleweight title against John Ryder in a Mexico homecoming on Cinco de Mayo weekend at the Akron Stadium in Guadalajara, Mexico on Saturday May 6, live around the world on DAZN and DAZN PPV in the U.S & Canada. (photos by Meg Oliphant)
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    and not a golf stick to be seen either, canelo has never lost a fight when hes given up golf in the buildup

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    • Regge
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      #3
      Originally posted by Smash
      and not a golf stick to be seen either, canelo has never lost a fight when hes given up golf in the buildup
      Haaha good eye and he's gonna have to really give it up in the bivol rematch.

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      • Smash
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        #4
        Originally posted by Regge

        Haaha good eye and he's gonna have to really give it up in the bivol rematch.
        he wont be even allowed to watch it on tv!!

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        • Elpatron2
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          #5
          Soo did he send ggg into retirement

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          • Silence
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            I watched his all trainings I could find. He is still one punch merchant. But, has some slick defensive moves which will neutralize Ryder's decent punch accuracy.

            He will take Ryder's head off and KO him.

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            • Regge
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              #7
              Originally posted by Silence
              I watched his all trainings I could find. He is still one punch merchant. But, has some slick defensive moves which will neutralize Ryder's decent punch accuracy.

              He will take Ryder's head off and KO him.
              Yea I miss combination punching canelo. This one shot at a time canelo won't cut it anymore.

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              • Silence
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                #8
                Originally posted by Regge

                Yea I miss combination punching canelo. This one shot at a time canelo won't cut it anymore.
                I expect hell of a training camp from him for Bivol rematch. He already said that he will increase his output for the rematch. Jabs, combinations and less weight at fight night can give to him WBA belt.

                I am curious about his training camp between May-September extremely.

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                • AKAcronym
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                  Originally posted by Silence

                  I expect hell of a training camp from him for Bivol rematch. He already said that he will increase his output for the rematch. Jabs, combinations and less weight at fight night can give to him WBA belt.

                  I am curious about his training camp between May-September extremely.
                  His output won't increase drastically, or at least it shouldn't (it would look pretty su****ious if his output suddenly goes up a significant amount). He can train all he wants, but his plateau is pretty low at these weights. Even if his output increases however much, Bivol looks to have more gears, so he'll just up the pace to the point where Canelo can't sustain.

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                  • JohnnyCan
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                    Originally posted by AKAcronym

                    His output won't increase drastically, or at least it shouldn't (it would look pretty su****ious if his output suddenly goes up a significant amount). He can train all he wants, but his plateau is pretty low at these weights. Even if his output increases however much, Bivol looks to have more gears, so he'll just up the pace to the point where Canelo can't sustain.
                    Don’t agree with that. Their was definitely something very off and/or wrong with Canelo for the first fight against Bivol. And I’m not saying that because he lost or even saying he will win rematch. But I’ve never seen Canelo so physically underwhelming and he looked bloated, soft, with very little muscle tone (for him) leading up to fight. And you can’t say that about 175# division because he looked rock hard and ready against Kovalev. Canelo hinted at something went awry during his training camp in preparation for Bivol. Whether it was illness, vegan diet, injury or personal problems he would not specify. He’s much to proud to make excuses and I credit him for that.

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