Canelo, the critics, the failure to realize:

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  • SeekDaGreat
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    #61
    A little swing in topic, the other one is getting tired.

    New question, who can beat Canelo FIGHTING?

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    • Bardock
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      #62
      Originally posted by SeekDaGreat
      A little swing in topic, the other one is getting tired.

      New question, who can beat Canelo FIGHTING?
      GGG lol but nobody else at 154 or 160 can beat him

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      • SeekDaGreat
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        #63
        Originally posted by Bardock
        GGG lol but nobody else at 154 or 160 can beat him
        That would be my guess too.

        And whoever else was trying to talk to me in this thread, I'm sorry.

        We shall have another debate soon.

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        • Doctor_Tenma
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          #64
          Originally posted by SeekDaGreat
          What's funny is most of you guys just want to see Canelo get exploited by guys who run around the ring and pot-shot him just so you can call Canelo a bum. So you can prove Canelo can't beat them at "their game," failing to realize they can't beat Canelo at "his game." It's a lose-lose situation and makes for a ****, stinker fight like Saturday night.

          Instead you should be encouraging favorable match-up's against top comp like Cotto and Kirkland who only has one flash loss. And it favors Canelo's style and we can see a real fight.

          But no, you're so worried about seeing him get "schooled" at something we already know, he's not a run and gun fighter. Get over it.
          Well said

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          • SeekDaGreat
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            #65
            Originally posted by Doctor_Tenma
            Well said
            Thanks, that was basically my main point. Then **** hit the fan after that, as usual.

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            • Big_L
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              #66
              Originally posted by SeekDaGreat
              A little swing in topic, the other one is getting tired.

              New question, who can beat Canelo FIGHTING?
              Many people feel Austin Trout already did.

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              • SeekDaGreat
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                #67
                Originally posted by Big_L
                Many people feel Austin Trout already did.
                Austin Trout had great moments, but I didn't have him winning. I felt like even a tired Canelo ran away with that fight late. Trout tried the good ole' Maidana bull-rush. The issue with that is not many punches land, and when they do they're not clean shots.

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                • VG_Addict
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                  #68
                  I agree with the guy who said Canelo hasn't improved. I think he's actually REGRESSED.

                  Where was the head movement that he showed against Trout on Saturday?

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                  • Big_L
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                    #69
                    Originally posted by SeekDaGreat
                    Austin Trout had great moments, but I didn't have him winning. I felt like even a tired Canelo ran away with that fight late. Trout tried the good ole' Maidana bull-rush. The issue with that is not many punches land, and when they do they're not clean shots.
                    Of course you didn't. But many did.

                    Canelo looked liked crap in that fight. He was backing away from a fighter with no power. So please stop making Canelo out to be some unstoppable fighting machine that nobody is willing to stand up to. Trout stepped to him all night.

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                    • SeekDaGreat
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                      #70
                      Originally posted by Big_L
                      Of course you didn't. But many did.

                      Canelo looked liked crap in that fight. He was backing away from a fighter with no power. So please stop making Canelo out to be some unstoppable fighting machine that nobody is willing to stand up to. Trout stepped to him all night.
                      Trout stepped to him all night got caught with the heavier punches, and got dropped by a 21-22 year old kid. What's there to hype? That's what happened.

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