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Canelo Will Kill GGG, THIS IS WHY GGG REFUSES TO SIGN THE CONTRACTS!
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Originally posted by !WAR MIKEY! View Post99% of the time when GGG gets punched in his face he has to reset to get going again. Canelo will destroy GGG with ease.
It was funny when claiming canelo is ducking and all this but that time is up and its time for him to sign the contracts and to stop ducking!
GGG reminds me of Ward,. When ward only claim to fame is beating froch and hanging his hat on the W for the next half a decade, GGG is doing the same thing but with the notion that canelo ducked him well that time is UP! SIGN THE CONTRACTS!
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Originally posted by G G G View PostLol, get real. If the biggest MWs like Lemieux and Jacobs cannot shake Golovkin, canelas punches will bounce off Gennady. Canelo will go thru hell with Chavez lol, dont even speak about Gennady who would KILL canela. Thats why Canela has avoided and ducked the fight for 2 years now. Canela is tailor made for GGG, flat footed/stationary, a great target all night lol.
It's rather hilarious that the two "biggest" middleweights were unable to shake GGG yet a welterweight in Brook was able to shake Golovkin up with a specific and significant punch. You guessed it, one of Saul's best punches, the uppercut.
GGG is slow, freezes when on the receiving end of combinations, gets hit with far too many uppers, sure he could cut the ring off but Saul doesn't utilize footwork or speed to evade damage. He much rather stand in the pocket or mid range, use his upper body to slip, roll and evade punches while stringing together some sick combination counters.
GGG can beat Alvarez with his jab and setting up straight punches behind it. Throwing those wide and slow hooks will get him countered all night.
I can't wait. I hope this fight gets made.
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Originally posted by Aztekkas View PostAlvarez tailor made for GGG? Lmao no. A pot shotting boxer with low output would fit that description, Alvarez is everything but.
It's rather hilarious that the two "biggest" middleweights were unable to shake GGG yet a welterweight in Brook was able to shake Golovkin up with a specific and significant punch. You guessed it, one of Saul's best punches, the uppercut.
GGG is slow, freezes when on the receiving end of combinations, gets hit with far too many uppers, sure he could cut the ring off but Saul doesn't utilize footwork or speed to evade damage. He much rather stand in the pocket or mid range, use his upper body to slip, roll and evade punches while stringing together some sick combination counters.
GGG can beat Alvarez with his jab and setting up straight punches behind it. Throwing those wide and slow hooks will get him countered all night.
I can't wait. I hope this fight gets made.
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Originally posted by Aztekkas View PostAlvarez tailor made for GGG? Lmao no. A pot shotting boxer with low output would fit that description, Alvarez is everything but.
It's rather hilarious that the two "biggest" middleweights were unable to shake GGG yet a welterweight in Brook was able to shake Golovkin up with a specific and significant punch. You guessed it, one of Saul's best punches, the uppercut.
GGG is slow, freezes when on the receiving end of combinations, gets hit with far too many uppers, sure he could cut the ring off but Saul doesn't utilize footwork or speed to evade damage. He much rather stand in the pocket or mid range, use his upper body to slip, roll and evade punches while stringing together some sick combination counters.
GGG can beat Alvarez with his jab and setting up straight punches behind it. Throwing those wide and slow hooks will get him countered all night.
I can't wait. I hope this fight gets made.
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Originally posted by Hype Job View PostAnd that will be his downfall.
I'd agree with you if Alvarez pot shot and circled his opponents or used his footspeed to set up dynamic angles but he doesn't haha. He uses them to plant down and generate more power. GGG knows how to cut the ring, but can he set up enough traps to get Canelo into falling for them? Can he feint well enough to catch Canelo off guard? He can sure thrust out a beautiful jab, but can his follow up be hasty enough to reach an evasive target that has some incredibly good upper body movement? Too many questions on GGG's end.
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