@10-1 underdog, Would you bet on Lopez to beat Canelo?

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    #31
    Originally posted by mathed
    I agree...some people think size is the only factor that matters though.
    True. Sometimes they look into the size factor too much. I think styles have to do a lot with it too. Like in this fight, with Lopez's style the size difference could hurt him. Unless of course like I said, he switches up and boxes from the outside and does whatever people said he should do in the "gameplan" thread we were posting in.

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    • PACnPBFsuck
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      #32
      Originally posted by kiaba360
      Canelo landed 57% of his power shots (and 52% of his total shots) on Mosley and couldn't drop him -___-. Yeah i know i know, Mosley has never been stopped, but come on now. You couldn't even floor a shot Mosley? Canelo is heavy-handed and throws with proper technique, but I'm still not convinced. If he doesn't stop Lopez, everybody gonna look at him like they do Malignaggi lol

      *Compubox is usually bull****, so take it for what you think it's worth.*
      Canelo's output is what makes me skeptical, but he does land with force.

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      • kiaba360
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        #33
        Originally posted by PACnPBFsuck
        Canelo's output is what makes me skeptical, but he does land with force.
        He threw 673 and landed 348 (252 power, 96 jabs). Great connect %, but the fact that he couldn't even put him down. Mosley must be made of steel then lol

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        • boliodogs
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          #34
          He has a chance to win but I think it is a very small chance. It's much smaller than 10 to 1 in my opinion so I voted no.

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          • boliodogs
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            #35
            Mosley is famous for his ability to take a punch. No one ever hit him near that many times. Mosley said Canelo is a very good fighter who is ready for the best out there and who would know better than Mosley? 673 punches in a 12 round fight is about 56 punches a round. That's a decent work rate.

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            • boliodogs
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              #36
              I am pretty sure these two will slug it out and I doubt Lopez will last more than a few rounds. Canelo is a harder, faster, and more accurate puncher than Ortiz in my opinion and he has better combinations. I have never seen Canelo run and doubt he will run in this fight. Watch his one punch KO of Baldomir for a sample of the power he has.

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              • johnm is...
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                #37
                Nah. Odds are about right. And then when you consider that Lopez can basically only win by KO, the odds should probably be more like 15-1.

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