If Canelo intends on being under 165 pds on fight night then he might as well not even step in the ring against Floyd. The last few fighters I can recall that hired "nutritionists" either ended up performing worse on fight night or tested positive for a banned substance Berto, Judah, Rios, Khan, Peterson ..ect ect
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Originally posted by Realizniguhnit View PostIf Canelo intends on being under 165 pds on fight night then he might as well not even step in the ring against Floyd. The last few fighters I can recall that hired "nutritionists" either ended up performing worse on fight night or tested positive for a banned substance Berto, Judah, Rios, Khan, Peterson ..ect ect
Hopefully Oscar doesn't recommend deer meat for Canelo
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Originally posted by twosweethooks View PostFor ODH being a multimillionaire I cannot imagine him sparing no expense in making sure Canelo has:
The Best Food
The Best Nutritionist
The Best Trainer
The Best Conditioner
The Best sparing Partners
I realize Canelo and his team should provide these elements but if I were ODH I would make sure of no stone unturned.
I would pull in Castillo and have him in his training to show and tell Canelo how he beat JR but was ROBBED, ...
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Originally posted by Gatling View PostHow light is too light. DLH and Canelo know that coming in so heavy hurts Saul against a guy like Mayweather.
Also there is that chance that he might be weight drain
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Originally posted by twosweethooks View PostFor ODH being a multimillionaire I cannot imagine him sparing no expense in making sure Canelo has:
The Best Food
The Best Nutritionist
The Best Trainer
The Best Conditioner
The Best sparing Partners
It always amazes me to see how many boxing fans actually believe that a boxer can go on a diet and hire a bunch of experts a few months before a fight as a shortcut to the type of conditioning that can only truly be attained through lifestyle and consistent, dedicated training. Yes, it's possible to see meaningful gains in strength and endurance in a relatively short period of time, but you can't say "I'm going to be in as good a shape as Bernard Hopkins" without living the Bernard Hopkins lifestyle for a lot longer than a few months.
You can spin Canelo's plans any way you want but the idea that a fighter who in his last fight a) fought at 20 pounds north of his weigh-in weight and b) was winded by the sixth round can rectify his conditioning issues in 2-3 months is just pure foolishness. The fact that De La Hoya is suggesting just this shows that Canelo and his team know just how big a problem his conditioning really is. Unfortunately, the intense focus they need to place on getting Canelo in shape will almost certainly distract from what he really needs to do: prepare to face off against a fighter who is far more skilled than anyone he has ever faced.
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