Did Canelo make a technical change to become a power puncher late in his career?

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  • Tanakasensei
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    #1

    Did Canelo make a technical change to become a power puncher late in his career?

    How did he do it? Horsemeat? Has he talked about it?
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    Just fighting weaker opposition. 168 is a garbage division

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    • takenotes
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      #3
      Weaker opposition and plenty of HGH

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      • AKAcronym
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        Once he changed gloves, his punches started having more effect. His stamina also decreased moving up in weight, so he seemed to put more into his punches, since he couldn't really put combinations together like he used to at the lower weights.

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        • Murder Scene
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          He fought a bunch of Englishmen then suddenly thought he could do what did to them to everyone. Then Bivol happened.

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            #6
            Originally posted by Murder Scene
            He fought a bunch of Englishmen then suddenly thought he could do what did to them to everyone. Then Bivol happened.
            He beat bivol first three rounds. Then he faded as he always does..

            Same in GGG 1

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            • Tanakasensei
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              #7
              Originally posted by AKAcronym
              Once he changed gloves, his punches started having more effect. His stamina also decreased moving up in weight, so he seemed to put more into his punches, since he couldn't really put combinations together like he used to at the lower weights.

              No perceivable change in technique?

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              • Tanakasensei
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                #8
                What are the current gloves Canelo fights in?

                How much do glove brand affect power?

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Tanakasensei
                  What are the current gloves Canelo fights in?

                  How much do glove brand affect power?
                  There's definitely some gloves that are better for power better because they use horse hair instead of or in addition to foam, which compress and transfer more energy. They're also less protective of your hands, so it's a trade-off. Reyes are the prime example. Winning gloves are the opposite generally. I really like the Winning gloves for sparring and bag work because they really take the impact out of your joints nicely. Treating your joints well makes for a longer career IMO, and a better life after you retire.

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                  • Tanakasensei
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by crimsonfalcon07

                    There's definitely some gloves that are better for power better because they use horse hair instead of or in addition to foam, which compress and transfer more energy. They're also less protective of your hands, so it's a trade-off. Reyes are the prime example. Winning gloves are the opposite generally. I really like the Winning gloves for sparring and bag work because they really take the impact out of your joints nicely. Treating your joints well makes for a longer career IMO, and a better life after you retire.
                    Are winning gloves padding level similar to Everlast?

                    Are they worth the price?

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