Canelo's Punching Power Is Overrated... Gif study

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  • monkeyboy
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    #91
    Originally posted by Dinamita 03
    Elite level boxing. I love this gif.

    Cotto can't defend an uppercut to save his life.
    A lot of Roach fighters are susceptible to it. Seen Khan, PAC and Cotto hit really cleanly and often with them. I think it was Marg who was catching PAC with uppercuts early.

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      #92
      Originally posted by yngwie
      Canelo's power is clearly overrated, he has never knocked down a quality fighter, his timing is awesome though.
      I thought Trout was a quality fighter. I don't even think Baldomir was ever down for a count in a fight before Canelo knocked him out cold.

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      • Joe Beamish
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        #93
        Canelo is a such a p____y.

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        • HeadShots
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          #94
          Originally posted by KingHippo
          Cunningham is not "stepping back" here. He actually hopped back and planted his feet.

          In the Canelo gif, all the weight is on the back foot. His lead foot is actually off the ground as he throws the uppercut. Can't do a proper hip rotation without both feet being firmly planted.
          the funniest part is you calling Jennings Cunningham.


          All black people look alike -king hippo

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          • HeadShots
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            #95
            drop back uppercut. from the hind leg.

            how it's done.


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            • lebrick
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              #96
              Originally posted by HeadShots




              Feet wide apart. Puncher's stance with max leverage. Cotto in the middle of throwing a punch, does not see the shot coming as he's moving forward, Canelo has full wind-up on the punch. hits nothing but that sweet chin.


              does not even wobble Cotto.


              just LMAO

              [IMG]http://i796.***********.com/albums/yy248/boxvid/Pacquiao-Cotto.gif[/IMG]

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                #97
                Originally posted by pesticid
                I thought Trout was a quality fighter. I don't even think Baldomir was ever down for a count in a fight before Canelo knocked him out cold.
                ´Trout is good, but he was down twice against that club fighter.
                Baldomir was clearly past his prime and with a huge weight disadvantage, clearly Canelo would beat any version of him, but talking about power, the fight doesn't does him any justice.

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                  #98
                  Originally posted by yngwie
                  ´Trout is good, but he was down twice against that club fighter.
                  Baldomir was clearly past his prime and with a huge weight disadvantage, clearly Canelo would beat any version of him, but talking about power, the fight doesn't does him any justice.
                  I think it does, Baldomir was never that good, so it's questionable to say he was past his prime because Floyd and Vernon beat him, he's been beat before by far lesser opponents. The thing about Baldomir was his chin and Canelo broke it first, knocked him out cold. He's got power.

                  You said you're yet to see Canelo drop a good fighter. Well, I gave you an example but now you're saying that Trout was down before. If you have made up your mind that Canelo can't punch, I won't be able to convince you otherwise cause you'll always find a flaw in my argument so your agenda could stand and that's ok.

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                    #99
                    Originally posted by HeadShots
                    drop back uppercut. from the hind leg.

                    how it's done.


                    See his hips turning there?

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                    • KingHippo
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                      #100
                      Originally posted by HeadShots
                      Jennings is not "stepping back" here. He actually hopped back and planted his feet.

                      In the Canelo gif, all the weight is on the back foot. His lead foot is actually off the ground as he throws the uppercut. Can't do a proper hip rotation without both feet being firmly planted.

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