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  • clmags12
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    #11
    Originally posted by Century Tuna

    He barely loses steam in most of his fights, unlike the grueling few you're cherry-picking. He never reaches the point of exhaustion where he resorts to desperate clinching. Instead, he skillfully dodges with his footwork, upper body, and head movement. It's normal for any boxer to pace themselves between rounds.
    Whoa, your assessment is so intimate. I bet you would massage Canelo's sc0tum with your face!?

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    • CineScape
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      #12
      Relentless stamina…………
      I have heard it all…..

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      • sunny31
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        #13
        Originally posted by Century Tuna

        He barely loses steam in most of his fights, unlike the grueling few you're cherry-picking. He never reaches the point of exhaustion where he resorts to desperate clinching. Instead, he skillfully dodges with his footwork, upper body, and head movement. It's normal for any boxer to pace themselves between rounds.
        What your describing is good pacing, and managing the distance, which is something he is very good at, he is very smart and experienced.

        He doesnt have bad stamina, but he certainly doesnt have great stamina. He can do 12 rounds smooth, but not hard. As the other poster mentioned, whenever he is in a hard paced fight, he drops rounds and fatigues.

        Him "showing off" is his experience, its him taking a round off and masking a little bit of fatigue, again this is his experience coming into play and managing the fight,.

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        • Century Tuna
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          #14
          Originally posted by clmags12

          Whoa, your assessment is so intimate. I bet you would massage Canelo's sc0tum with your face!?
          See the difference between a genuine boxing fan and an idiot like you? Real fans engage in meaningful discussions about the sport. Meanwhile, brainless morons like you resort to pathetic personal attacks the moment you're faced with actual substance.

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          • Century Tuna
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            #15
            Originally posted by sunny31

            What your describing is good pacing, and managing the distance, which is something he is very good at, he is very smart and experienced.

            He doesnt have bad stamina, but he certainly doesnt have great stamina. He can do 12 rounds smooth, but not hard. As the other poster mentioned, whenever he is in a hard paced fight, he drops rounds and fatigues.

            Him "showing off" is his experience, its him taking a round off and masking a little bit of fatigue, again this is his experience coming into play and managing the fight,.
            Canelo's stamina is phenomenal. He drops rounds because his cowardly opponents refuse to engage. Sometimes he even toys with them, pretending to be exhausted just to lure them in. Maintaining a strategic pace and staying defensive without resorting to pathetic hugging takes immense endurance.

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            • Haka
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              #16
              Benny should fight Morrell, winner face Canelo.

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