Comments Thread For: Sanchez Expects GGG, Canelo to Hurt Each Other, Maybe Go Down

Collapse
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts
  • True That
    Undisputed Champion
    Platinum Champion - 1,000-5,000 posts
    • Aug 2017
    • 3151
    • 167
    • 771
    • 34,492

    #41
    Originally posted by livershot73
    One, Abel has never been one to shy away from interviews, and Two, as a trainer, I would believe his primary goal is to properly prepare his fighter for battle...everything else is secondary, so the mixed signals being sent in different interviews is nothing I would look too much into, plus he's not the one getting into the ring...if you notice, GGG has given very little interviews, but Canelo is doing all the talking, from "guaranteeing a KO" and "doing a real number on GGG" to "uhh, well I hope"....Mr. Mamadas sure did change his tune in a matter of weeks...

    But I mostly agree with all your other points as far as how the fight may or may not go...thing is, if Canelo tries a "stick and move" something I've yet to see him do, he may gas more than we're used to seeing him gas. The redhead usually likes to plant his feet (stand in front of) before unloading and well, you yourself have already stated what possible counters he may receive for his troubles, because GGG cuts the ring well and goes after his opponents after he assesses them .....by round 4, we should be able to have a pretty good idea as to how the rest of the fight may go....

    I, like you, want it to be a good fight regardless of who wins (and COMPETENT JUDGING, PLEASE GOD!)...but if Canelo gets dropped (which like you, I believe is more possible than vice versa) that could spell disaster, because unless you employ a stick and move strategy after a KD (again, gassing) plus outweigh him by a good margin, GGG will likely bring on the finish....and it would only be a matter of time....I read another poster on one of the threads "well, duuuh, GGG may get hit with something he don't see coming doe"...like the same can't happen to Canelo?

    B!tches Please....



    Lol, good analysis. Yeah, I can't tell if Abel is just talking to talk to sell the fight or if he's being honest. Some of the things he has said before seem opposite of his current views. But anyway like you said I'm not going to break my head over it, Lol.

    Good analysis bro. For me it's difficult to know exactly what to expect in this fight. I have an idea and am in the same thought process as you. But I'm not betting on this one due to the many variables and intangibles of possible outcomes. I can't wait to find out though. Unlike that PPV WWE Circus on August 26th.

    Comment

    • livershot73
      Interim Champion
      Gold Champion - 500-1,000 posts
      • Oct 2009
      • 841
      • 36
      • 142
      • 8,781

      #42
      Originally posted by True That
      Lol, good analysis. Yeah, I can't tell if Abel is just talking to talk to sell the fight or if he's being honest. Some of the things he has said before seem opposite of his current views. But anyway like you said I'm not going to break my head over it, Lol.

      Good analysis bro. For me it's difficult to know exactly what to expect in this fight. I have an idea and am in the same thought process as you. But I'm not betting on this one due to the many variables and intangibles of possible outcomes. I can't wait to find out though. Unlike that PPV WWE Circus on August 26th.
      Totally concur with you man...no betting, nada, just be on the edge of my seat with my pulse racing and a cooler full of beer next to me... as far as the circus, a buddy of mine is ordering and invited me over with the only condition being, " just bring a case of beer!" .... I'm honestly on the fence as to attending but I won't be upset if something better comes up that night though, DEFINITELY Not Buying though...$100 My Balls! (And as I post this, I receive an email from DirectTV promoting said circus.... big brother watching bastards!)

      Green K by the way bro!

      Comment

      • FLY TY
        T.L.R.N.A.
        Super Champion - 5,000-10,000 posts
        • Mar 2008
        • 7514
        • 611
        • 377
        • 22,957

        #43
        Same thing Brook said before the Spence fight...of course he was the only one that went down.

        I don't know what to think when a guy says things like this before a fight. Of course Abel is only the trainer in this instance, but I still don't get it.

        Comment

        • True That
          Undisputed Champion
          Platinum Champion - 1,000-5,000 posts
          • Aug 2017
          • 3151
          • 167
          • 771
          • 34,492

          #44
          Originally posted by livershot73
          Totally concur with you man...no betting, nada, just be on the edge of my seat with my pulse racing and a cooler full of beer next to me... as far as the circus, a buddy of mine is ordering and invited me over with the only condition being, " just bring a case of beer!" .... I'm honestly on the fence as to attending but I won't be upset if something better comes up that night though, DEFINITELY Not Buying though...$100 My Balls! (And as I post this, I receive an email from DirectTV promoting said circus.... big brother watching bastards!)

          Green K by the way bro!


          I hear you. I'm actually going over a friends house who is going to show the Floyd-Conor WWE match on a projector to play on a screen up against the wall through a free online stream. And on a TV next to the screen he will be showing the Cotto-Kamegai fight on HBO. So we'll be watching both fights for free. Lol. We're only paying for food and drink.


          If your buddy is saying just bring a case of beer, you should go. Lol, if he's paying for that and you get to watch it for free, why not, Lol.

          I've only payed for 2 PPV's so far this year. Golovkin-Jacobs and Ward-Kovalev 2. The 3rd PPV I pay for this year will be Canelo-Golovkin.

          And Lol @ Directv sending you an e-mail about that WWE Wrestlemania event.

          Comment

          • sterilizer
            Interim Champion
            Gold Champion - 500-1,000 posts
            • Sep 2013
            • 701
            • 58
            • 2
            • 9,251

            #45
            They both have big stamina issues. They both get tired and that's when they are vulnerable and get hit a lot. But as far as I've seen from both fighters, Canelo has much better reflexes and defensive skills, whereas GGG has a way better chin. And GGG definitely hits harder.

            It's hard to predict who will gas out first. For example, in the Klitschko-Joshua fight, the more muscular, larger and younger guy (Joshua) gassed out, got knocked down but his youth allowed him to recover, whereas Klitscho, just because of his age, wasn't able to finish off an exhausted Joshua and later on, when Klitschko himself was the exhausted one, he couldn't recover, purely by age. I think that, had them both been the same age, Klitschko would have finished off Joshua.
            Last edited by sterilizer; 08-16-2017, 02:32 AM.

            Comment

            • Califire209
              Undisputed Champion
              Platinum Champion - 1,000-5,000 posts
              • Nov 2016
              • 2459
              • 165
              • 17
              • 32,567

              #46
              Originally posted by bigjer88
              Trying to dictate the pace early on is not exactly Canelo's style. Unless he gets bum-rushed (e.g., Kirkland), he takes a couple of rounds to read the situation before he starts dictating the pace. If he tries to dictate the pace from the get-go, he won't be fighting his fight...and I think he'll be in trouble fast.
              This time he's not fighting a bum where he can study the first few rounds Triple G's going to be coming straight at him so he has no choice but to dictate the pace and let him know who's boss early on or else he's finished

              Comment

              • Califire209
                Undisputed Champion
                Platinum Champion - 1,000-5,000 posts
                • Nov 2016
                • 2459
                • 165
                • 17
                • 32,567

                #47
                Originally posted by bigjer88
                Trying to dictate the pace early on is not exactly Canelo's style. Unless he gets bum-rushed (e.g., Kirkland), he takes a couple of rounds to read the situation before he starts dictating the pace. If he tries to dictate the pace from the get-go, he won't be fighting his fight...and I think he'll be in trouble fast.
                Just because I think he'll try that it don't mean I think he will get the better of Golovkin,, I think his plan will backfire if he goes thst route

                Comment

                • livershot73
                  Interim Champion
                  Gold Champion - 500-1,000 posts
                  • Oct 2009
                  • 841
                  • 36
                  • 142
                  • 8,781

                  #48
                  Originally posted by True That
                  I hear you. I'm actually going over a friends house who is going to show the Floyd-Conor WWE match on a projector to play on a screen up against the wall through a free online stream. And on a TV next to the screen he will be showing the Cotto-Kamegai fight on HBO. So we'll be watching both fights for free. Lol. We're only paying for food and drink.


                  If your buddy is saying just bring a case of beer, you should go. Lol, if he's paying for that and you get to watch it for free, why not, Lol.

                  I've only payed for 2 PPV's so far this year. Golovkin-Jacobs and Ward-Kovalev 2. The 3rd PPV I pay for this year will be Canelo-Golovkin.

                  And Lol @ Directv sending you an e-mail about that WWE Wrestlemania event.
                  Oh damn, that's right, the Cotto FIGHT is on the same night, THAT'S what I'll be doing! Have fun man...

                  Comment

                  Working...
                  TOP