I have to say that I was mightily disappointed in guerrero, I thought he was going to roughen up Mayweather and threw punches in bunches but all he did was wait for Mayweather to make a move before he react. I had high hope for him but I felt less down by his gameplan, I like what Canelo is saying here and he seems to be in the right frame of mind, maybe he does have a chance after all.
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Yeah...im sure guerrero went into the mayweather fight with NO gameplan. ****ing idiot. When will be people realize that to beat p4p guys like mayweather you need the physical tools as well as the skills to win.
Guerrero had the skills but he simply didnt have any physical attributes to do anything to mayweather (speed,power,strength).
The only reason canelo has a chance is because he has size and strength on his side.
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This fight is starting to appear to me like the Anderson Silva Chris Weidman fight....hmmmmmmmmmmmmm...Chris kept headstrong in the fight not allowing Silva to get in his head. If canelo can do the same pssshh who knows... Sept. 14th can't come soon enough
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Originally posted by dlee020420 View PostThis fight is starting to appear to me like the Anderson Silva Chris Weidman fight....hmmmmmmmmmmmmm...Chris kept headstrong in the fight not allowing Silva to get in his head. If canelo can do the same pssshh who knows... Sept. 14th can't come soon enough
Floyd and i repeat FLOYD MAYWEATHER IS NO ANDERSON SILVA. Both floyd and AS are greats but you will NEVER see floyd not taking his opponent seriously just because he knows he's better. He fights every fight to win with a discipline few athletes have.
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Originally posted by dlee020420 View PostThis fight is starting to appear to me like the Anderson Silva Chris Weidman fight....hmmmmmmmmmmmmm...Chris kept headstrong in the fight not allowing Silva to get in his head. If canelo can do the same pssshh who knows... Sept. 14th can't come soon enough
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Originally posted by B Phontain View Posti knew it was only a matter of time before someone said this^^^ smh
Floyd and i repeat FLOYD MAYWEATHER IS NO ANDERSON SILVA. Both floyd and AS are greats but you will NEVER see floyd not taking his opponent seriously just because he knows he's better. He fights every fight to win with a discipline few athletes have.
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Originally posted by twosweethooks View Post1992,,, what does that have to do with green tea in china ??????
We are not talking about me we are talking about the Ballerina kid vs Canelo
What JR has done for a living over the past 8 years is :
He has Cherry PICKED , she said she PICKED !!
He has cherry picked to PROTECT his 0 the shicken
He has cherry picked to PRESERVE his 0
IT sounds like he didn't pick Canelo but being under Contract and all the eyes of the WORLD on him due his DUCKING prime fighters , Pac, Margo, Cotto etc...
We shall see if the ballerina boy can elude Canelo
Better put : He ballerinas around pot shotting
Somebody will get him and great will be the fall
I KNOW !!!!!!!!! GGG !!!!!!!!
People were also saying he ducked Canelo, but now he's fighting him.
Besides, everyone will get beat eventually, even Floyd. But right now. He is the best and undefeated.
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Originally posted by antrecasner View PostWhat you say about Weidman is true but lets be real here. There is no way in hell Floyd will mock Canelo the way Silva did Weidman. Silva was begging to get knocked out the way he was slipping punches with his hands down time and time again until he got SUPER ****y and ultimately knocked out.
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Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP View PostSaul “Canelo” Alvarez is taking on the toughest and biggest challenge of his career as he will tangle with the best fighter in the sport when he faces Floyd “Money” Mayweather on September 14th in Las Vegas, NV.
While this is currently the biggest fight that can be made, many still feel Alvarez is simply too young and inexperienced to be facing a fighter like Mayweather at this stage of his career. Alvarez is the youngest champion at the moment at 22 years old but he feels this is his time to make his own transition to the top of the sport.
“Well, that's what's left to take that next step. Floyd was in my position at one point. Oscar [De La Hoya] was in my position. Julio Cesar Chavez was in my position. This is what's left to give that next big step” Alvarez would tell BoxingScene.
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