Bradley calls GGG "slow" and says Canelo beats him

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  • Craveman
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    #61
    Well... I don't know if I should disagree with Bradley. He were right last time when he said Danny would beat Lucas.

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    • From Russia
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      #62
      Originally posted by Szef
      to be honest, I don't think Canelo's power would trouble GGG at all.

      Lord took some clean punches from Stevens (who's more powerful than Canelito) like it was nothing.
      Has he ever KO'ed a legit welterweight(LOL)? How he gonna hurt an iron chinned middleweight? I like Canelo, but no way in hell he can hurt GGG.

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      • Tony Trick-Pony
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        #63
        I don't think GGG's biggest asset is speed. It's technique, placement and power. He always puts himself into the right positions to throw and land and also not get hit. Canelo has improved in my opinion and should keep getting better, but against GGG, I don't see him winning. I think it would be competitive, but in the end, GGG will be too much for him. Most likely a late round KO and definitely knockdowns will be had.

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        • boxinggod101
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          #64
          Bradley is wrong on this one. GGG wins the fight with ease. Not only fast fighters win fights... I think GGG is the real and I cant wait to see him vs a top fighter

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          • man-of-war
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            #65
            Originally posted by PainfromUkraine
            How is "Canelo the bigger guy" Come on Tim, you can't be serious...

            By the way, I think someone posted this a while ago but yeah...Bradley makes some decent points but then mixes it up with a load of ****... GGG has an extensive amateur background and he's certainly not lacking in skills...and in terms of speed, Canelo isn't exactly SRR either.

            And which truly big punchers has Canelo fought comparable to GGG to say he can take the power?

            I think Canelo can give a good fight, he's a tough kid...but GGG would and should be heavily favoured IMO.
            agree on all points. when he said "hes the bigger guy", i thought "what?".

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            • SeekDaGreat
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              #66
              Originally posted by Cuauhtémoc1520
              They key for that fight is can GGG handle Canelo's power. Now I know most of you are dying to answer back and say it would be the opposite but hear me out.

              We know GGG would have the size and power advantage. We also know he has one gear and that's forward. Canelo is a much better boxer than people give him credit for.

              Sure he was schooled by Mayweather, but he has boxed on par with everyone else he's ever fought. His defense IMO has improved the most since about 2 years back and we know he can also punch.

              I'm not saying Canelo would win, but I think he could cause GGG some problems if GGG cannot handle Canelo's shots. I think Canelo at least early on touches him more than he touches him.

              Very interesting fight but let's see Canelo vs Cotto first.
              If Canelo invested in the body against Mayweather like he did with runner Lara, that fight would have been closer. Mayweather ran away with it but alot of those rounds were not won by some insurmountable margin. Anyway, Canelo has learned how to neutralize movement with body work, that's how he shut down runner Lara from rounds 5 on.

              Canelo CAN beat GGG... He just needs to be able to take a few shots, which he can. He has more than enough fire power to hang with GGG. GGG has not faced anyone near Canelo's level.

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              • Foreign Soil
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                #67
                Originally posted by Craveman
                Well... I don't know if I should disagree with Bradley. He were right last time when he said Danny would beat Lucas.
                He was wrong last time, when he picked Hopkins over Kovalev, "all day".

                Former two division champion Timothy Bradley is picking WBA/IBF light heavyweight champion Bernard Hopkins, 49-years-old, to continue his incredible career forward with a tough win over the dangerous WBO champion, Sergey Kovalev. The fight is going to take place on Saturday night from the Boardwalk Hall in Atlantic City. Bradley is giving the far more experienced veteran the edge, believing he will use the Russian's strength and deadly power against him. Kovalev has closed 23 of his 25 wins inside the distance. He loves to go for the knockout and the same is expected here.

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                • umop-ap!sdn
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                  #68
                  I just want to see Gennadyevich hurt people

                  Canelo would try to play macho with Gennadyevich and eat a few shots that would put him on manners. If he still tries to be macho, he gets stopped fairly early, if he backs off and realizes he`s in with Robocop than he either gets stalked into submission or loses a 12 round bludgeoning. Either way he loses.

                  Gennadyevich only loses to one with very special and fast hands like a Ward or a... well, Ward. I don`t see anyone else standing a chance. And Ward aint even a sure shot to beat him because 3G has that Jason Vorheis type of slow stalk.. he don`t move fast at all but he`ll eventually catch up to you in your sleeping bag in the forest, pick it up and beat you to death against a tree.

                  But i do get the feeling team GGG knows they should stay clear of Ward `for now` if they want to remain undefeated and keep his invincible aura alive!

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                  • Daddy T
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                    #69
                    canelo would put up a good fight but GGG would begin to dominate him after a few close early rounds

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                    • wence
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                      #70
                      i feel bad for bradley, so young and already suffering brain damage

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