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  • #11
    Originally posted by TheOneAboveAll View Post
    I'm impressed with Canelo's desire to face Bivol at LHW again, but he showed nothing in the Ryder fight or his training videos to suggest he's changed what he needs to beat Bivol. The only way the rematch turns out differently is if Canelo makes him fight in a 14ft ring, which he may well do.
    I don't think that will matter either honestly. The bigger ring just gives Canelo more time in between being punched in the face by Bivol. Bivol is one of the best active boxers at interrupting an opponent's forward pressure with a combo right before the ropes and then disappearing to the side while the opponent is blinded by his punches. His sense of where he is in the ring and his timing is impeccable. The crazy thing to me is how easy he makes it look. That sort of thing is very difficult to do, but he made it look easy against both Canelo and Zurdo. He makes a lot of hard things look trivial, which might be why he was so underrated before.
    Gideon lock Gideon lock likes this.

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    • #12
      He as about as much chance as you do of beating Shakur in a rematch.
      Willy Wanker Willy Wanker likes this.

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      • #13
        Originally posted by crimsonfalcon07 View Post

        I don't think that will matter either honestly. The bigger ring just gives Canelo more time in between being punched in the face by Bivol. Bivol is one of the best active boxers at interrupting an opponent's forward pressure with a combo right before the ropes and then disappearing to the side while the opponent is blinded by his punches. His sense of where he is in the ring and his timing is impeccable. The crazy thing to me is how easy he makes it look. That sort of thing is very difficult to do, but he made it look easy against both Canelo and Zurdo. He makes a lot of hard things look trivial, which might be why he was so underrated before.
        His pendulum step footwork and active high guard are basic looking but he has the all the overall fundamentals honed and trained so well they become elite level assets to his game.
        crimsonfalcon07 crimsonfalcon07 likes this.

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        • #14
          Hearing this from Valdez, i hope Bivol's team insists on stringent drug testing. More tempting now for Canelo to use PEDs to help gain revenge and restore some shine.
          Last edited by THC; 05-19-2023, 08:22 PM. Reason: typo

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          • #15
            The key is stamina to defeat UDvol.

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            • #16
              I disagree heavily, but can't blame Valdez for picking his friend.

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