Will Canelo be "EXPOSED" when Chaves hits him hard??
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Let's get this out of the way... Even those of us who think Canelo TKOs him easy know that Chavez IS going to catch Canelo at least a few times and they're going to be hard punches. Jr was clowned by Sergio for 11 rounds and STILL had the ability to drop him. It's unrealistic to think that a JMW is going to fight Chavez and not at least get stunned or wobbled at some point.
So, if that happens, but he still comes away with a fairly dominant win, is it fair to say Canelo is "exposed"? How much are we expecting of Canelo before we say he looked bad here?Comment
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Saul will get put on the ropes and take punches and maybe end up hurt. Luckily for him odds are Chavez will be unable to maintain a consistent attack and beat down.
Against a guy like Golovkin I do think he would definitely be exposed defensively and heart wise (although his poor stamina would play the largest roll trying to brawl a guy like Golovkin off him).
That said, who knows where Chavez is, it's one of the reasons Oscar wants this fight.Last edited by SplitSecond; 05-02-2017, 05:29 PM.Comment
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The whole "exposed" thing is a joke. Golovkin fights a couple of champions and had a fight on his hands, so suddenly, he's "exposed". Canelo is fighting a decently-skilled and naturally bigger man in Chavez. He'll likely get rocked, if Chavez isn't too weight-drained. If he does, that doesn't mean he's exposed, it just means he was in with someone who can fight. Now if a bum off the street or an ex-pizza delivery guy who started boxing @ 20 rocks an accomplished fighter with a solid amateur background....Now that's being exposed.
All it exposed was sanchez's dumb ass.Comment
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Way to throw Sanchez under the bus. If that's truly your view then it did expose Golovkins inability to adapt in-fight. That definitely doesn't speak well of his chances against other top opponents if he can't adjust to his opponents only relying on coaches instructions in a robotic way.Comment
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