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  • Comments Thread For: Teddy Atlas: Imagination Could Be Jaime Munguia's Greatest Enemy

    In Tuesday's episode of "Deep Waters" on ProBox TV, analyst Teddy Atlas offered a piece of advice to Jaime Munguia, who will challenge undisputed super middleweight champion Saul "Canelo" Alvarez on Saturday in Las Vegas: "Don't allow the ninjas to come over the wall." Atlas discussed the crisis of imagination a fighter can experience in anticipating a bout, rather than focusing on a fight plan and seeing to its execution. "Don't allow your mind to go to the wrong places," Atlas said before explaining further.
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    Last edited by BoxingUpdates; 05-02-2024, 02:40 PM.

  • #2
    ninja's?

    i think its teddys imagination that is going a bit haywire

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Smash View Post
      ninja's?

      i think its teddys imagination that is going a bit haywire
      Nah hes always had transfer truck vs icecream cone type scenarios on FNF.

      I always secretly wanted him to be a part of the hbo broadcast as I was usually high af and I think the big events would have drawn some truly strange statements from him.

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      • #4
        Munguía really does have terrible imagination. He's just jab, jab, jab, 1-2, 1-2-3/7, 3-2 if they're coming in on him. I'm not sure he even knows any more combos, and he doesn't change his speed.

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        • #5
          Oh no! Teddy is as off the wall as Bernard Hopkins! This guy's neutons are not firing properly.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by crimsonfalcon07 View Post
            Munguía really does have terrible imagination. He's just jab, jab, jab, 1-2, 1-2-3/7, 3-2 if they're coming in on him. I'm not sure he even knows any more combos, and he doesn't change his speed.
            Good post...makes sense to me.

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            • #7
              A lot of fighters seem to give Canelo too much respect - sure he throws dangerous counter shots but a lot of the time when fighters have openings against him they choose not to take them. Bivol set the blueprint on what you're meant to do against Canelo; when the openings present themselves you launch 1st 2nd and 3rd phase attacks at him. Canelo doesn't like a fast pace he needs his thinking time but when not allowed he simply folds like in the first GGG fight and the Bivol fight.
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              • #8
                Originally posted by Verus View Post

                Good post...makes sense to me.
                I've been watching tape and I just don't see how Munguía wins this one even if Canelo is slipping. He got caught completely flush repeatedly by Derevyanchenko and Ryder both, and if Canelo lands those shots, I don't see how the chin holds up. But I've been wrong before. I thought Haney would easily decision Ryan Garcia, even with the latter cheating. Maybe a lucky punch?
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