Originally posted by SugarKaineHook
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Why couldn't Canelo KO Cotto?
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Originally posted by Aztekkas View PostI'm not a massive Canelo fan, I'm as big of a Canelo fan as I am a Golovkin fan. Fanboys such as yourself and many others on both sides intrigue me, such energy wasted on men you seem to have a genuine dislike for.
If GGG wins, so be it. If Canelo wins, that's good too. I could careless, these little fanboy wars is what bothers me most. You diminish the name of a fighter you dislike in order to achieve what exactly? Say the Canelo vs GGG fight happens, are you saying the win wouldn't be significant for Golovkin, his resume and career since Ginger sucks in your eyes? Exactly... Think about it.
i may be an Estrada fanboy but I would never diminish Roman's accomplishments nor would I cushion Estrada's.
Keep doing your thing though. Fast hands, slow feet and decent defense doe. Much insight, you don't say?
So you don't criticize Canelo for saying he won't fight any 160 pound fighter as long as he is at 155? Disgusting as if boxing isn't messed up already, the new face of boxing isn't born ready anymore?
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Originally posted by Beercules View PostLack of power?
This is an old war torn way past prime Cotto.
Why couldn't Alvarez stop him?
Where is this "Canelo power?"
Cotto's movement did trouble Canelo a bit, but I don't know that GGG will be doing same. On paper it looks like a GGG massacre but the thing is GGG has never really fought anyone as good as Canelo so its hard to tell.
Going to be interesting to see if GGG can manage the added responsibility of selling the fight with his work out/training regimen.
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Originally posted by The Big Dunn View PostI don't know that he needed to KO Cotto. He beat Cotto definitively which should be good enough.
Cotto's movement did trouble Canelo a bit, but I don't know that GGG will be doing same. On paper it looks like a GGG massacre but the thing is GGG has never really fought anyone as good as Canelo so its hard to tell.
Going to be interesting to see if GGG can manage the added responsibility of selling the fight with his work out/training regimen.
Why? Where is Canelos power? He needs something to keep GGG off.
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Originally posted by Beercules View PostWhy not? Biggest fight of his career minus Floyd, why not?
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Originally posted by Beercules View PostWhy didn't he stop Cotto? He was 170+ and couldn't finish a past prime war torn Cotto who even Floyd hurt.
Why? Where is Canelos power? He needs something to keep GGG off.
As such, the gameplan was likely box effectively (which he did) and only go for the KO late if it's there.
If he can jab and move effectively he can neutralize GGG. Again, on paper it doesn't look like this.
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