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Danny Garcia: "He(Canelo) never beat a top 154 lb fighter..Trout is a problem"
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Originally posted by studentofthegamYall still building the Trout monster huh. When Canelo hits his ass he will retreat. Canelo is improving on his patients and cutting the ring. Trout is above average no doubt but not a beast. He has a good jab but Canelo will walk through it then walk him down. I would bet on Canelo to lose early rounds and then one left hook changes the game.
So there you go Bush, Danny doesnt know what the fuk he's talking about.
Cotto KO Gomez 5
Canelo KO Gomez 6 (early stoppage)
Cotto UD over Ndou
Canelo UD over Ndou
in canelos only fight against a legit 154 lb guy in Rhodes... it took him 12.... i think his power is overrated.... and canelo fought those 2 guys many years after cotto already beat em...
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Trout is a problem. If "Canelo" gets past him convincingly, I'm prepared to accept that he's not a hype-job.
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Originally posted by Burner ©Danny last I checked you haven't fought a Top 140 pounder.
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Originally posted by Mr. FantasticQuote:
Originally Posted by Mr. Philadel
has Danny beaten a top 140 lb fighter?...yes or no?
has Canelo beaten a top 154 lb fighter?...yes or no?
who has the better resume atm..Canelo or Danny?
seems like the JWW King has a right to say what he did if you ask me
Yes Garcia has.
Yes Canelo has.
Debatable but I'm going to go with Canelo.
I know how biased you Philly guys can get so don't take offense, I'm a Garcia fan as well. Even before he rose to what he is now and before the bandwagons started hopping on.
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Canelo is still unproven even as being a champ in his division for some time now.
Garcia as a better level of opposition in his weight class than Canelo has in his.
GBP will ruin Canelo by not allowing their fighter to oppose a fight that he has dig in himself to win.
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