Comments Thread For: Reynoso: Canelo Avoided Big Mistake of Cotto, De La Hoya

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  • Malius
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    #21
    Originally posted by daggum
    its impossible to solve his stamina issues with just nutrition. it's the weight and his body composition. he has far too much muscle, and the more muscle he burns to make weight the weaker he will be. the fight was lost the second he signed for 152.
    The kid is 2 big for 154 I honestly thought he would be moving up soon since 160 is hot atm.

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    • Jack Napier
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      #22
      doesn't matter who trains him
      Alvarez isn't good enough to beat Floyd
      neither was Oscar or Cotto, blaming it on trainers is a joke
      stylistically and physically, Alvarez is built to lose this fight handily

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      • edgarg
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        #23
        Originally posted by daggum
        its impossible to solve his stamina issues with just nutrition. it's the weight and his body composition. he has far too much muscle, and the more muscle he burns to make weight the weaker he will be. the fight was lost the second he signed for 152.
        A good nutritionist can work wonders. As for the new trainer, i don't really know why cotto got a new trainer except perhaps that he had completed his contract with Top Rank and was doing an "out with the old, in with the new">?

        As dor Oscar i believe (and may be corrected-if I'm wrong) that he changed his trainer because Mayweather demanded a fee of $2 millions and Oscar offered him $500,000 which he wouldn't accept. He then got sudden paternal bonding feelings.......

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        • illmaticfighter
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          #24
          Originally posted by daggum
          floyd was the one who was against pac's catchweights. remember? amnesia ever since floyd drained canelo i see.
          so if floyd had no problems with it neither would you?

          i can see im being trolled now

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            #25
            Originally posted by PAC-BOY
            Canelo is gonna *** Floyd up!
            Dude stfu! If Canelo were fighting PAC then u would say how PAC is going to fawk up Canelo when Floyd is clearly the better fighter whose style is going to give Canelo problems

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            • lopez36
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              #26
              he might be right,but I think he's saying it because he just wants to be with canelo,get good money

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              • BoxingFan82
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                #27
                Originally posted by Malius
                The kid is 2 big for 154 I honestly thought he would be moving up soon since 160 is hot atm.
                At middleweight, Canelo is going to have a hard time staying credible. He's a shorter, stocky fighter with good skills who has been able to rise to stardom primarily because he has been able to make weight in lower weight classes where he doesn't have to worry too much about getting hurt by his opponents, can fight at a metered pace and has the ability to overpower naturally smaller fighters.

                At 160, Canelo will be facing men who are taller, longer and stronger. Canelo won't be able to walk through power shots, his power shots won't have as much impact, the physicality of the other fighters will exacerbate his stamina problem and he'll find that it's hard to keep guys off him if he tries taking 2 minutes of every round off. The Trout fight provided a small glimpse of the kind of troubles Canelo is going to face if he goes from oversized 154 pounder to undersized 160 pounder.

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                • bigdaddysback
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                  #28
                  Originally posted by Chuckguy
                  Dude stfu! If Canelo were fighting PAC then u would say how PAC is going to fawk up Canelo when Floyd is clearly the better fighter whose style is going to give Canelo problems
                  His comments just make you laugh!!! The guy must be like 14 years old..

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                  • MDPopescu
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                    #29
                    Originally posted by daggum
                    its impossible to solve his stamina issues with just nutrition. it's the weight and his body composition. he has far too much muscle, and the more muscle he burns to make weight the weaker he will be. the fight was lost the second he signed for 152.
                    This is a true statement.

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                    • MDPopescu
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                      #30
                      Originally posted by BoxingFan82
                      At middleweight, Canelo is going to have a hard time staying credible. He's a shorter, stocky fighter with good skills who has been able to rise to stardom primarily because he has been able to make weight in lower weight classes where he doesn't have to worry too much about getting hurt by his opponents, can fight at a metered pace and has the ability to overpower naturally smaller fighters.

                      At 160, Canelo will be facing men who are taller, longer and stronger. Canelo won't be able to walk through power shots, his power shots won't have as much impact, the physicality of the other fighters will exacerbate his stamina problem and he'll find that it's hard to keep guys off him if he tries taking 2 minutes of every round off. The Trout fight provided a small glimpse of the kind of troubles Canelo is going to face if he goes from oversized 154 pounder to undersized 160 pounder.
                      Canelo is doomed to move up at 160, though.

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