I can actually see the fight going to points. Yes, Golovkin isn't too hard to hit but on the other hand he's also never really been hurt.
Comments Thread For: Canelo: I Really Hope To End Golovkin - By Knockout!
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How many fools eating this up?
Canelo is coming out to box Golovkin, not knock him out. That would mean fighting at mid range, which is not where you want to fight GGG.
Canelo cares about winning, KO is a distant second. If Golovkin thinks Canelo is coming to brawl, that's a win for Canelo cos he ain't.Comment
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Yeah, no way he's coming to brawl with ggg. Especially when he knows how the judges have always been favorable to him in distance fights. This is all nonsense to try and convince ggg that his plan should be to prepare for a brawl when in actuality ggg should be preparing to use his jab and cut the distance.How many fools eating this up?
Canelo is coming out to box Golovkin, not knock him out. That would mean fighting at mid range, which is not where you want to fight GGG.
Canelo cares about winning, KO is a distant second. If Golovkin thinks Canelo is coming to brawl, that's a win for Canelo cos he ain't.Comment
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Ok, but this massive puncher in ggg couldn't ko jacobs who has been knocked before.Comment
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Canelo has good power but not gonna ko ggg. He just doesnt have that overwhelming power like that. Although both fighters could score knock downs. Both seem to have very sturdy chins. Gonna be a fun night imoComment
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nah. I dont see a loss to canelo really affecting his career. Unless he gets beaten badly. If its a close hard fight and he loses by ko in late rounds or on points itll just set up a rematch. As long as he puts up a good fight and gives his all his fan base will be in tact. On the other hand if ggg loses by ko itll likely ruin his career. All imo. Thats pretty much the set upComment
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Or going 12 with little old Mosley? Or not being able to knock another walking zombie punching bag in Alfredo Angulo out cold to sleep? Or not being able to knock out the smaller outweighed Matthew Hatton?Comment
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