Describe Canelo's Style

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  • PivotandRoll
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    #21
    He's the Mexican James Toney... Anyone calling Canelo a wannabe slickster needs to point out all the slicker fighters in boxing...because I'm not seeing many

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    • daggum
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      #22
      i would say he performs the bum style pretty well

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      • M Bison
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        #23
        He's a rock type pokemon he has no footwork can't cut off the ring and he picks on smaller weaker prey avoiding the big boys.

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        • IronDanHamza
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          #24
          As for his style I would say boxer-puncher style.

          Defintely a good counter puncher with a good jab and good timing.

          I see people say he can't cut off a ring but I disagree. He can cut the ring off its just his feet are slow so he struggles with movement and needs to plant his feet to let his hands go. And he's getting better at it as time goes on.

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            #25
            Originally posted by IronDanHamza
            As for his style I would say boxer-puncher style.

            Defintely a good counter puncher with a good jab and good timing.

            I see people say he can't cut off a ring but I disagree. He can cut the ring off its just his feet are slow so he struggles with movement and needs to plant his feet to let his hands go. And he's getting better at it as time goes on.
            but you just described why he can't cut off the ring at least effectively

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            • nivek535
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              #26
              Originally posted by GrandpaBernard
              He's a chameleon imo
              do you mean his hair will turn black in asia?

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              • DinoCop
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                #27
                Fatten and kill, dry and kill.

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                • IronDanHamza
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                  #28
                  Originally posted by daggum
                  but you just described why he can't cut off the ring at least effectively
                  No I didn't I described why his foot speed causes him to struggle with a good mover.

                  His footwork is good, his positioning is good and he makes the right moves to cut off the ring. What lets him down is the footspeed, he knows how to do it he just struggled to catch up.

                  Unlike a Pacquaio for example who has more than enough footspeed to get into position he just doesn't know how to cut a ring off.

                  There's a difference.

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                  • Scipio2009
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                    #29
                    Originally posted by GrandpaBernard
                    He's a chameleon imo
                    'mini-El Gran Campeon' who's watched and appreciated a lot of Mayweather fights growing up.

                    Good solid left to the liver, has no issue engaging in a brawl if need be, but has also picked up some of the subtler boxing point (moving the head/feet, running up his combos, using body shots/decoy shots to set his offense up, catching punches, etc) after his time watching Floyd.

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