You should grasp foreshadowing a bit better. Also your signature proves your dogmatic stance for GGG criticism. The irony that the time has come that "you are obsessed with Golovkin" always had Alvarez on the context. I and several others on the board have been saying Alvarez would KO GGG when the time came. Your motive is no different than the way ******* dictators rule censorship when they don't want to hear other opinion. Like Trump flagging everything as false news or enemies of the state when he is criticized.
This Is How Alvarez Will Beat Golovkin by KO!! The Clinch / Late Breaks
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The clinch could be very useful because Golovkin really doesn't work in close he just kind of sits there.
Boxing from in close is the main key for Canelo, clinching up when he gets out of position is a key to that. That will minimize Golovkin's strengths and allow Canelo to use his, but Canelo will have to work much harder than normal to stay in close and then be active once there. If Canelo get's sloppy on the way in or out he will get tagged plenty and if he uses too much energy to implement the plan Golovkin could come on strong late if Canelo doesn't do enough damage to Golovkin's torso.Comment
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Blah blah blah, GGG by mid-late KO.You should grasp foreshadowing a bit better. Also your signature proves your dogmatic stance for GGG criticism. The irony that the time has come that "you are obsessed with Golovkin" always had Alvarez on the context. I and several others on the board have been saying Alvarez would KO GGG when the time came. Your motive is no different than the way ******* dictators rule censorship when they don't want to hear other opinion. Like Trump flagging everything as false news or enemies of the state when he is criticized.
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Golovkin has wrestling experience, as most eastern blocers have. He works out with wrestlers. So I doubt he will have trouble in that department. Does Canelo have any grappling experience? What's going to happen when Saul does he's fade and go to the ropes thing?First and foremost, we haven't seen Alvarez's WRATH like his Mexican greats before him. This is the one fight in which he will leap into Greatness like the Mexican warriors before him and complete his body battle tested as one of the greatest Mexican Middleweights. This will however put a toll on Alvarez's body but prepare him for 168.
1.) The firepower that Alvarez will implement on a Gennady's guard will rattle the Kazakh out of position. When these moments happen, GGG will come back with his own fire power... As they exchange and both get tagged, expect the clinching to set the tone of their strength, this is where their true power will translate. They will tug it out during the clinch that will tire both.
The referee will be very important in this bout. The crowd will be so wild when they are trying to break it might be that the ref will leave it alone...
The one who feels stronger during the clinch will take control of the whole fight. Given Gennady is 35, You should bet his juice will be exhausted earlier than Alvarez. This is what Gennady should not do in this fight. People think hat Gennady will control distance with his jab, but when Alvarez tags him around that conservative style will fade. I feel Gennady will go balls out in frustration... again that will tire Gennady... this is where Alvarez will be tested in the hurt as Gennady will go berserk on his arms and body. We will see how his 160 muscle will absorb the hurt..
As long as Nelo can withstand Gennady's Berzerk rounds, Gennady will tire. I'm telling y'all, Alvarez will finish Gennady.
I say Round 9 TKO Alvarez becomes the first to take Gennady's 0.Comment
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Going to the ropes and being trapped at the ropes aren't the same thing. What happened to Kirkland when he called Alvarez to the ropes in the 1st round? If Alvarez calls Gennady to the ropes is what we would love to see. Gennady "trapping" or closing the ring on Alvarez is what we want to see. Why didn't Golovkin do it to Lemeiux off the bat? Alvarez has Mexican wrestling experience too. He can juggle midgets tooComment
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When you write passages like this, it really is a testament to how little you know about boxing, amusing but none the less ridiculousGoing to the ropes and being trapped at the ropes aren't the same thing. What happened to Kirkland when he called Alvarez to the ropes in the 1st round? If Alvarez calls Gennady to the ropes is what we would love to see. Gennady "trapping" or closing the ring on Alvarez is what we want to see. Why didn't Golovkin do it to Lemeiux off the bat? Alvarez has Mexican wrestling experience too. He can juggle midgets tooComment
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