Why Didn't GGG cut Alvarez off when Alvarez was moving to his left?

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  • pesticid
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    Why Didn't GGG cut Alvarez off when Alvarez was moving to his left?

    GGG usually takes a wide step to his right to cut you off but he did that last night maybe twice the whole fight, why? Was Canelo doing something?
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    #2
    low ring iq

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    • rr00676
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      #3
      Canelo would roll/slip GGG's right then escape to his left. Feel like a lot of GGG's opponents just try circling with making GGG commit to anything.

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      • GhostofDempsey
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        I was asking myself the same thing. He shot that straight right too soon on several occasions. He needed to be to Canelo's left before firing. Instead he followed him. Abel Sanchez needs to work on that before rematch.

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          #5
          Originally posted by GhostofDempsey
          I was asking myself the same thing. He shot that straight right too soon on several occasions. He needed to be to Canelo's left before firing. Instead he followed him. Abel Sanchez needs to work on that before rematch.
          Ok so we both agree, but why do it in all his previous fight, the Murray fight was a great example and not this fight?

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