What makes Canelo so deadly?

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  • MrRolltide91
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    #91
    Originally posted by IronDanHamza
    I'll never forget the "Change of the tune" for the Mosley fight.

    I don't think anything will ever compare to that.

    Before that, the way everyone constantly accused Mayweather of ducking Mosley, and how he would never fight him, and would ridicule him and say "Fight Mosley! And prove everyone wrong. Everyone will give you props if you fight Mosley" even quoting RA The Rugged Man's ridiculous interview with Mayweather

    I honestly believed people would give him credit after that fight.

    After that, I just conceded that no one is ever going to give Mayweather credit. It's just that simple.
    don't forget about this.



    Last edited by MrRolltide91; 12-15-2012, 04:19 PM.

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    • MrRolltide91
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      #92
      Originally posted by -Kev-
      NSB Presents: A Change of Tune

      Early 2012: If Floyd picks Canelo, he is a cherrypicker and a ducker, he needs to fight Cotto.

      November 2012: LOL Floyd will duck Canelo and fight the smaller Guerrero. If Floyd fights Canelo I would give him mad props, but I doubt he'd fight a big, young and powerful fighter. Lol who was calling this a bad fight? I don't remember that, this is a very good match up. You're making things up.

      December 2012: [Rumors of Mayweather-Canelo being close for May 4th] Since when was Canelo ever a deadly fighter? Who has he beaten? 140 pounders? Easy cherrypicked opponent for Floyd.
      lol next year people will say floyd is ducking guerrero

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      • IronDanHamza
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        #93
        Originally posted by MrRolltide91
        don't forget about this.



        "Look how scared he is!"

        "Floyd 'We play Basketball together' Mayweather!"

        Who remembers that era? Short, but sweet.

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        • IMDAZED
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          #94
          Originally posted by IronDanHamza
          "Look how scared he is!"

          "Floyd 'We play Basketball together' Mayweather!"

          Who remembers that era? Short, but sweet.
          Oh yes, how could I forget? Today I read a post from a ****** Pac lover saying that Floyd ducked the whole welterweight division. And I asked myself, when did Pacquiao ever fight such a highly ranked 147lber? Never, obviously. Huge huge win for Mayweather which means, unfortunately, that his obsessed haters had to move the goalpost again.

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          • -Kev-
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            #95
            Originally posted by MrRolltide91
            lol next year people will say floyd is ducking guerrero
            As much as i'm against Floyd vs Guerrero, i'd actually laugh if the fight happens and i'd buy it too. Because in the back of my head I know how fans are going to react already, regardless of who Floyd picks between Canelo and Guerrero. So i'll just kick back and see the hatred Floyd generates for picking Guerrero, and the fans bigging up Canelo as the opponent Floyd should have chosen. If he chooses Canelo, then they will say he should have waited for Martinez to beat Murray and then fight him. They're all over the place. They have a backup opponent for anyone Floyd picks.

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            • B-Bomber
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              #96
              His opponents?.

              I don't see this one punch KO power, he usually needs to keep on punching stunned opponents multiple times before they go down. If they go down.

              His beast feature is probably his hand speed.

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              • El Angel
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                #97
                His opponent selection helps. He does have a pretty nice offensive skillset though, good combinations and very heavy handed.

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                • Suavecito80
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                  #98
                  Originally posted by CHOWWOKKA
                  He has the power to bring the entire 140 lb division to its knees.
                  hahahahaha!!!!! wow!!

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                  • Bretty Poy32
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                    #99
                    canelo will have more chance if hes a southpaw

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                    • Pez
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                      #100
                      I don't consider him "deadly" but I do like how he throws every punch in the book. He also has good form and technique. He's still yet to prove he's the real deal, though. He needs a real challenge.

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