Comments Thread For: Sanchez Hopes Canelo Stands Up Between Rounds Against Golovkin

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  • chepboxingking
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    #11
    Originally posted by Slowhand
    HeŽll be sitting for sure, between and during rds.. but as long as both bring their absolute A game IŽll be happy.
    This is the one thing we know for sure. Both are always ready and we'll prepared. Can't wait!!!

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    • joesaiditstrue
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      #12
      Originally posted by Andrij
      Sanchez should hope that GGG can take CaneloŽs uppercut series which he can easily throw at each moment when GGG stands infront of him. GGG was stunned by BrookŽs punches but Canelo hits way harder.
      Golovkin will adjust to the uppercut.

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      • Shadoww702
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        #13
        Originally posted by mathed
        It was. ODLH knew that Candelita had damaged her image very badly by running from GGG for the past 2 years. One way to gain some of them back and help instill some confidence in Candelita is to have her fight a minimum risk fight against a bigger opponent who is also the son of a Mexican legend.

        When you think of it, what other opportunities were in store for JCCJ in terms of big money fights? Nothing, zilch. So when ODLH approaches him about the fight, one of the stipulations is that he doesn't upset the apple cart too much because this fight is basically to drum up viewership for the GGG-Candelita fight. "We'll guarantee you this big payday but you can't be the winner. If you are good with that, then we have a deal."

        JCCJ threw hardly any punches during the fight for a reason and it wasn't because he was so drained he couldn't throw a punch. It was because he didn't want to risk hurting the diva and not getting paid the full amount.

        Oscar knew that Candelita didn't have the confidence to face GGG without a win against a bigger guy. Even with the win, they still had to pack on all of this muscle to give the diva a mental confidence builder.
        ??? You fail to mention GGG wanted to fight Chavez also. Back in Decmember they even said that would be there DRAM fight!

        And then there is this as well.


        Gennady Golovkin Hopes to Fight Canelo Alvarez vs. Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. Winner


        Don't worry is GGG loses you can always become Lomachenko #1 Fan you band wagon fan...

        I just checked Lomachenko as 73.1 Followers right now! If GGG loses you WATCH that number go up another 97K or 150K...Depending on what numbers you think are right

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        • eco1
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          #14
          Originally posted by mathed
          It was. ODLH knew that Candelita had damaged her image very badly by running from GGG for the past 2 years. One way to gain some of them back and help instill some confidence in Candelita is to have her fight a minimum risk fight against a bigger opponent who is also the son of a Mexican legend.

          When you think of it, what other opportunities were in store for JCCJ in terms of big money fights? Nothing, zilch. So when ODLH approaches him about the fight, one of the stipulations is that he doesn't upset the apple cart too much because this fight is basically to drum up viewership for the GGG-Candelita fight. "We'll guarantee you this big payday but you can't be the winner. If you are good with that, then we have a deal."

          JCCJ threw hardly any punches during the fight for a reason and it wasn't because he was so drained he couldn't throw a punch. It was because he didn't want to risk hurting the diva and not getting paid the full amount.

          Oscar knew that Candelita didn't have the confidence to face GGG without a win against a bigger guy. Even with the win, they still had to pack on all of this muscle to give the diva a mental confidence builder.
          Having GGG at the fight and all that **** and small talk at the end, it really looked Staged!

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          • I.R.I.E
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            #15
            Originally posted by chepboxingking
            Why is it such a big deal when Canelo does it? I've seen a handful of fighters doing that before
            Peterson comes to mind. I think Anthony. I just think its a mind game but it has both pros and cons.

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            • Verus
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              #16
              Sitting or standing. What the helll is the difference as long as the body is at rest? I have yet to see a world-class athlete in other strenuous sports sit in between portions of the event or immediately after. Where is the scientific evidence that says boxers should always sit in between rounds?

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              • DblLFThooK
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                #17
                This fight depends on GGG's jab v Canelo's uppercut.
                Both need to put in work to the body.

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                • Verus
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by eco1
                  Having GGG at the fight and all that **** and small talk at the end, it really looked Staged!
                  Of course it was staged. That was the beginning of the promotion for the fight. GGG and GB had reached agreement on financial terms a few weeks before the Alvarez Jr. fight.

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                  • Superarms1
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                    #19
                    Big George Foreman did it.

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                    • bronx7
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                      #20
                      99% sit. Big George didn't one of the few. Best between round trick legend master trainer Ray Arcel used to comb Durans his last fighter and when younger famous lightweight champ benny Leonard hair so other guy would look over and see them calm hair not messed like it was a easy fight

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