Why is Canelo's defense and body work being ignored?

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  • DuckAdonis
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    #11
    Originally posted by Redd Foxx
    Canelo is clearly the more skilled fighter. Told these idiots for years but they didn't want to hear it. I gave Golovkin the fight because Canelo ******ly gave Golovkin too many rounds as he was waiting for opportunities and showing off his defense. I think part of the problem was that Canelo was waiting for Golovkin to open up the body and lost a lot of ground while he was waiting. If Canelo listens to his corner and gets his head out of his ass, maybe he can honestly win a rematch because it's obvious he has the talent to do it. Golovkin can't consistently land clean on him.
    His real problem was his conditioning. He gave Golovkin too much momentum because he GASSED out. If he had mayweather conditioning he could fight all the rounds like the first 3 rounds

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    • Larry the boss
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      #12
      Canelo outboxed the hell out of GGG, Golovkin had his moments but didnt land many flush shots..rematch will be much easier for Canelo

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      • Mammoth
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        #13
        Great defense. Good body work but it really didn't seem to do anything noticeable.

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          #14
          Originally posted by -MEGA-
          According to who, Compubox???

          Lmao. Give me a break.


          Canelo landed more power punches in most rounds.


          Dat jab doe!


          Funny how the killer is now being credited for his "jab" of all things.
          lol..............

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          • Redd Foxx
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            #15
            Originally posted by -MEGA-
            Funny how the killer is now being credited for his "jab" of all things.
            That's the thing about these guys. They can't get their stories straight. There's some legit, intelligent Golovkin fans on here so I'm not talking about them. I'm talking about the casuals who hype up the power, then switch stories, saying it's the volume that matters. They can't respect a close decision (Ward/Kov) until a close fight favors them (GG/Jacobs), but then it's back to everything is broken because here's another close fight they didn't like the result of. If they had a little consistency, they wouldn't have people trolling them and laughing at them constantly.

            Oh, and whenever they don't like something, they go with the popular vote! Let's make a poll! Unless it's the Jacobs fight, then everyone can just deal w/ it.

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            • Madison Boxing
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              #16
              Originally posted by Redd Foxx
              Canelo is clearly the more skilled fighter. Told these idiots for years but they didn't want to hear it. I gave Golovkin the fight because Canelo ******ly gave Golovkin too many rounds as he was waiting for opportunities and showing off his defense. I think part of the problem was that Canelo was waiting for Golovkin to open up the body and lost a lot of ground while he was waiting. If Canelo listens to his corner and gets his head out of his ass, maybe he can honestly win a rematch because it's obvious he has the talent to do it. Golovkin can't consistently land clean on him.
              Yeah, canelo just decided, 'you know what im gonna stop throwing, sit on the ropes and gift golovkin the rounds'. Do you not think that maybe, perhaps it was a result of golovkins intelligent pressure fighting that canelo was feeling the pace and reluctant to open up? Im not buying it that you can be more skilled and get outlanded in 10 out of the 12 rounds. I didnt see a whole lot of skill in him dodging the jab either thats for sure.

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              • 1hourRun
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                #17
                This was probably Canelos best performance of his whole career! and one of GGG worse, if not THE worst. At least he dropped Danny ( technically ) how embarrassing. I even think Cotto takes Golovkin to school now.

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                • Redd Foxx
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by DuckAdonis
                  His real problem was his conditioning. He gave Golovkin too much momentum because he GASSED out. If he had mayweather conditioning he could fight all the rounds like the first 3 rounds
                  That's a myth people are running with. I believe more than half of it was that, while he waited for opportunities, Golovkin was hitting him. Not clean, but hitting him. That wears down your stamina, no matter how good your gas tank is. Canelo went 12 w/ Cotto in a high-tension fight and didn't fatigue. He even chased Lara for 12. He's got the stamina. When he fatigues is when he unnecessarily lets guys like Kirkland and Golovkin get shots on him.

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                  • Redd Foxx
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by DramaShow
                    Yeah, canelo just decided, 'you know what im gonna stop throwing, sit on the ropes and gift golovkin the rounds'. Do you not think that maybe, perhaps it was a result of golovkins intelligent pressure fighting that canelo was feeling the pace and reluctant to open up? Im not buying it that you can be more skilled and get outlanded in 10 out of the 12 rounds. I didnt see a whole lot of skill in him dodging the jab either thats for sure.
                    We saw him do the same thing with Kirkland. Canelo commits to ****** behaviors and his corner freaks out. It's just an inherent flaw he has.

                    This is why he could never fight Charlo. He would be on his ass the whole time, with greater speed and reach, and not let him get away with that shyt.

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                    • Madison Boxing
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                      #20
                      its funny how people now dont seem to count a jab as a scoring shot. It wasnt some flicking jab either, thats a solid shot and the way canelo was running onto the ropes after being busted up by it he sure as hell felt it. You guys need to appreciate you are the real minority and not many people agree with your assessment of what happened. Popular opinion nor statistics seem to back up any of this bull**** being spouted. If you fight on the backfoot, retreating to the ropes, look reluctant to engage but still get significantly outlanded, people are going to think you lost the fight. Dont understand how people seem to find that so hard to understand and mock others for thinking that way.

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