Comments Thread For: Jermell Charlo On Canelo Clash: "My Style Is Better, My Speed Is Better, What I Have Will Flourish"

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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Jermell Charlo On Canelo Clash: "My Style Is Better, My Speed Is Better, What I Have Will Flourish"

    The odds are supposedly stacked against Jermell Charlo. The 33-year-old junior middleweight undisputed champion is temporarily abandoning his throne to chase greatness.
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    • unknowledgeablepugilist
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      #3
      Charlo really impressed me in the Castano rematch; he improved massively. Charlo was able to get off the line & avoid the ropes, which are key attributes in beating a pressure fighter.

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      • STREET CLEANER
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        #4
        I take the Jacobs fight as more or less his style and size. Jacobs of course being bigger. Unless Canelo has lost a few steps I favor Canelo at this point.

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          #5
          Originally posted by unknowledgeablepugilist
          Charlo really impressed me in the Castano rematch; he improved massively. Charlo was able to get off the line & avoid the ropes, which are key attributes in beating a pressure fighter.
          Canelo not a pressure fighter at heart come forward yeah but he more of a counter puncher

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            #6
            Originally posted by STREET CLEANER
            I take the Jacobs fight as more or less his style and size. Jacobs of course being bigger. Unless Canelo has lost a few steps I favor Canelo at this point.
            Arguably the DJ fight was peak performance both defensively and offensively for Canelo, he's never looked the same since...

            You could even say he's regressed dramatically, stylistically at least but if i'm honest all of Reynoso's fighters seem to of regressed lately maybe Chapo isn't involved as much and Eddie has took over the reigns completely hence Canelos marked decline, just speculation mind you but food for thought.

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            • tokon
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              #7
              The pressure is all on Canelo

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                #8
                This ******* is like every other Canelo cherry pick. Will get his dumb ass kicked then claim he's a hall of famer because he went a few rounds with a drug cheat.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by unknowledgeablepugilist
                  Charlo really impressed me in the Castano rematch; he improved massively. Charlo was able to get off the line & avoid the ropes, which are key attributes in beating a pressure fighter.
                  Great. 2 weight classes lower..this means absolutely nothing in this fight. I guess you missed the article where he admitted his weight is nowhere near 168. So yeah.

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                    #10
                    Canelo fans reaching for some way to justify this **** fight.

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