Canelo Team fighters are loading up too much on their punches
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Changing the speed of shots is a skill you used to see with some of the great Mexican style fighters of the 80's. It is very effective.Well, Canelo and Oscar Valdez are anyway. As of late I notice a tendency from both of them to just want to set up and land that one big shot. Combinations and fluidity have fallen by the wayside.
And missing with those big shots is also causing them to get winded (not that Canelo’s stamina was ever that stellar anyway), along with all the weightlifting they seem to like to do in that camp which doesn’t help I think.
Eddy Reynoso seems to be regressing as a trainer instead of getting better.
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To clear their name they would absolutely do vada. Again who did he stop? Lmfao like it's some murderers row type shltComment
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It's true, Canelo really looked his best boxing like he did against GGG2, Jacobs, Smith, Plant and Saunders. This style of covering up with a high guard and throwing haymakers looks lazy. Like they don't want to put in the work to keep those evasive and counter punching skills sharp.Comment
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Yep he tried too hard to land hard instead of just boxing, this is where Shakur would be different because he would be landing all those wide shots in flow snappy accurate, Oscar has the skills he just chose to fight him looking for a stoppage, everything he threw was hard as he could and it backfired because they wasn't landing and what did had no effect.Comment
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