I don't think that Canelo really wanted to KO Jr...
Comments Thread For: De La Hoya Wants Canelo To Knock Gennady Golovkin Out
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I want Canelo to kill Little G. If he doesn't beat him to death I might not be a Canelo fan anymore.Comment
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Canelo ain't knocking nobody out ! GGG will stomp a mudhole in his Redasz an get the KO !
Red is Taylor made for GGG !! He can't run ,has zero footwork and will take the beating of his life. He gave his title away so he just as well to take a dive before the triple G bombs start falling.Comment
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Sounds like a perfect plan. Stay in range, trading shots, looking to KO "no defense GGG". That'll guarantee a GGG winComment
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I don't think he could have knocked out chavez,but a tko yes,he could have just went for it and force the ref to stop the fight,chavez was just awful,,but either way I don't think he stops ggg,if he wins its a decision and he's going to have to box to win,golovkin is strong,so lets see how it goesComment
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Landed what seemed like 1000 punches on Chavez jr and he went nowhere, never seemed to seriously hurt a much smaller and older cotto, so I don't see him stopping a guy in ggg who's known to have one of the best chins in boxing. Most probable scenarios would be either a Canelo decision win or a ko /stoppage win for ggg.Comment
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Lol!! GOlovkin could get knocked out.. He could trip and punch himself in the mouth. Canelo pounded on Chavez for 12 rounds and other then tiring himself out couldn't even knock him down. I'm more interested in Canelo's relation when he realizes he doesn't have a blown up light punching welterweight in front of him. Got to give his handlers credit, he' ll cash in win, lose or drawComment
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Should be a hell of a fight, looking forward to it.
If Canelo comes in and really starts setting down on his punches and trying to knock out GGG, it will be a hell of a fight....a hell of a short one. I don't think he'll stay with that strategy long. That power jab of GGG's might be the most under-rated punch in boxing. Jabs aren't generally counted as power-punches, but in this case they should be, as with a few others from the past. George Foreman and Marvin Hagler come to mind. These jabs knock an opponent off balance and are difficult to counter, as Canelo will discover.Comment
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