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Comments Thread For: Golovkin's Trainer Explains Lack of Body Work Against Canelo
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I rewatched the fight. Canelo landed more power punches and body shots. Ggg out jabbed Canelo but most were light taps to set up a big punch. Watch the fight and see where those 50 more punches that ggg landed came from. They were all love taps
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Originally posted by harwri008 View PostHe actually landed a few to the body late in the fight. He didn't get countered. I think we can agree if he landed more to the body, given how gassed Canelo appeared, it might have changed his productivity.
I was actually impressed Canelo seemed to throw more punches in the last 3 rounds. He probably wouldn't be able to if Golovkin invested to the body early on.
Go watch the Brook fight again and see how he attacked the body in the round before they threw the towel in. Brook was having success countering him also...
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He couldn't go to the body because Canelo was giving a lot of different looks and movement in there.
The last 3 fights have proven how overrated, overhyped, and one dimensional Golovkin really is. All he had was power. Once he couldn't overpower his opponents, it was game over.
Watch him fight the weakest link next: BJ Saunders.
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The only thing I was disappointed in was seeing Golovkin not commit to the body more and his unwillingness to throw when he had Alvarez on the ropes. There's a few variables to consider when analyzing Golovkin's performance. 1) Golovkin truly is on the decline and although he's not shot, his skills and willingness to risk things are deteriorating. 2) Competition is just getting tougher. When you're fighting competition a level below you it's understandable to be scoring easy wins against them but once you go up a level those wins are going to cost you more. 3) The nerves from being at this big stage for the first time ever. Even though he's had big fights before Golovkin has never been at this stage in boxing. Fighting a big name in Alvarez at the fight capital of the world with crazy amount of media and publicity behind it is another level.
All in all I thought Golovkin won a close fight. It's a shame that the powers that be denied him so many golden opportunities when he was at his physical prime. Sturm, Martinez, Cotto, and Canelo for close to three years all ducked the man that was knocking everyone out to earn the moniker the boogeyman of boxing. I think Golovkin can still go and will just have to improve on his style to suit his age. I hope the rematch goes down sooner rather than later and if Golovkin goes for broke and actually tries to knock out Canelo I think he wins the fight more convincingly than the first.
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Originally posted by Edward90 View PostWhen the level of competition increases you can't do everything you want in the ring and not pay for it. G GG also didn't go to the body against Jacobs. Vetter fighters take away certain punches. Similarly, Canelo couldn't get to GGG's body because of his quality, specially that jab.
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Originally posted by BoxingIsGreat View PostHe couldn't go to the body because Canelo was giving a lot of different looks and movement in there.
The last 3 fights have proven how overrated, overhyped, and one dimensional Golovkin really is. All he had was power. Once he couldn't overpower his opponents, it was game over.
Watch him fight the weakest link next: BJ Saunders.
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Originally posted by BluDivision View PostCanelo did everything he wanted too against GGG!!! EVERYTHING!
GGG's game plan was limited because of what Canelo was doing!!!!
That's the definition of Ring Generalship!!
Ring Generalship, Clean/Hard Punching & Defense, all Canelo!!!
117-111 Canelito
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