- Good point, If Cotto comes straight forward and tries to go toe to toe with Canelo, he might end up bloody and battered. But out of the 2 fighters Cotto is the more versatile one. And has more overall skill than Canelo. Cotto can give Canelo different looks, where Canelo is the one who can only really fight 1 way.
Comments Thread For: Bernstein: Canelo Stops Cotto, Golovkin Beats Both
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I have to say I agree with Bernstein on pretty much every point here. Pretty good analysis by Al. GGG beats both guys but Canelo has the better chance against Gennady. Canelo and Cotto will be one to remember but ultimately Miguel's offensive game plan will benefit CaneloShowtime Championship Boxing analyst Al Bernstein is picking Saul "Canelo" Alvarez (45-1-1, 32 KOs) to unseat WBC middleweight champion Miguel Cotto (40-4, 33 KOs) on November 21st at the Mandalay Bay in Las Vegas. The bout, scheduled for a catch-weight of 155-pounds, is headlining an HBO Pay-Per-View event.
Bernstein is picking Canelo due to his youth, his edge in strength, precision with his punches, and he also sees Cotto's new style - crafted by trainer Freddie Roach - as being his downfall in this fight.
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I won't be surprised if this goes the distance, Cotto using a lot of movement, Canelo plodding after him.
I hope that doesn't happen though and it turns into the tear-up most people are expecting.
I agree with Bernstein that GGG would beat either of them. Whether he gets the chance to is another matter.Comment
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Bro I am from Puerto Rico too, but if you think Miguel has a chance against GGG you are just blinded by your patriotism. In fact, I agree with Bernstain, I don't think Miguel will even go past Canelo.Originally posted by borikuaCotto is more skilled that GGG and Canelo. They only have size over Cotto.Comment
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Couldn't agree more with Bernstein.Showtime Championship Boxing analyst Al Bernstein is picking Saul "Canelo" Alvarez (45-1-1, 32 KOs) to unseat WBC middleweight champion Miguel Cotto (40-4, 33 KOs) on November 21st at the Mandalay Bay in Las Vegas. The bout, scheduled for a catch-weight of 155-pounds, is headlining an HBO Pay-Per-View event.
Bernstein is picking Canelo due to his youth, his edge in strength, precision with his punches, and he also sees Cotto's new style - crafted by trainer Freddie Roach - as being his downfall in this fight.
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I hate that reason to pick a fighter "he young doe" what the fu ck is youth when you don't have skill or experience. Canelo has nietherComment
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