Who has better chance of pulling an andre ward in the tiebreaker canelo vs ggg 2..

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  • mexicanstyle
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    Who has better chance of pulling an andre ward in the tiebreaker canelo vs ggg 2..

    I mean after a close contraversial 1st fight people expected kova to maybe do better being that was maybe considered the fresher guy but dammit the boxer ward with body attack unexpecteadly Koyed the K. O artist will history repeat itself??? Having canelo handle ggg in impressive fashion? Will ggg attack smarter and break down nello or will it be close enough to warrant a 3rd installment next Sep. If they fight in may???
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    #2
    Neither of them are dirty fighters so I imagine the rematch goes to the one who makes the needed adjustments.

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    • CodeBreaker
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      #3
      Yea, I think Canelo wins the rematch. I still believe GGG won the first fight

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      • TonyGe
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        I'm going with Golovkin to winnyhe fight. I thought that Canelo lost the first fight by four rounds. So Canelo has to make more changes than Golovkin. I think Golovkin will out point him. However it's up to the judges and that's not good for Golovkin since Canelo showed good punch resistance. If it goes to decision and Golovkin doesn't at least knock him down we will see a robbery.
        Last edited by TonyGe; 10-04-2017, 08:56 PM.

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        • HURTFEELINGS
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          #5
          Canelo has taken GGG's power, so he understands it and knows not to fear it, GGG thought he won so he doesnt believe he needs to change or adjust, so Canelo has an advantage. Just how Ward took a kd and got up, so he wasnt worried about kov's power from there on, and could just "box" him. And Oscar will give him the "blueprint" lol

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          • turnedup
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            #6
            Both men will add changes to the equation. Golovkin will work the body more and Canelo will not be as conservative in the middle rounds. Still goes to the cards unless a body shot puts down either man. I have to seriously credit Canelo's whiskers or better yet his ability to roll with the punch.

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            • joseph5620
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              It's clear that Golovkin is not going to win a decision. He's only going to be older and faced with the burden of having to knock Canelo out. Based on that, Canelo has the edge. I picked him the first fight but he didn't deserve to win.

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              • vaynardevil
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                #8
                triple G has better chance
                canelo's power ain;t enough to KD golovkin

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                • Redd Foxx
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                  #9
                  Everyone refers to "the pros say Golovkin won", but it's also interesting that every pro I've seen comment about the subject says Canelo has a very good chance of winning the rematch.

                  The old rule is that, in a close fight, you pick the more technical fighter in the rematch. I said this about Ward/Kovalev and people went off on me.

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                    Dinamita
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                    #10
                    The thing is, both guys can greatly improve. Cop out answer but I think it comes down to who makes the better adjustments.

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