Comments Thread For: Golovkin: I'm Ready For The Rematch - Is Canelo Ready?
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That's true although when he fought chavez jr at 164 he seemed to have more stamina?Comment
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Alvarez is 27 in his 4th class. Nobody is perfect and it’s going to take a while for Alvarez to dent and adjust his power at 160 and heftier guys, that’s just natural. Here forward there nothing wrong with Nelo being a sharpshooter and getting the job done, as long his signature style progresses, his power even limited shouldn’t matter much.
Regarding stamina theory, if you’re supposedly tired trying to dent the heaviest armor in Chavez Jr., you don’t stand by your stool 12 rounds..
Unless of course stools are insignificant for rest replenishmentComment
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Chavez Jr and Golovkin are bigger guys than Alvarez, and hitting a those bodies are harder to dent than Kirkland, Angulo, or Smith mass..
Alvarez is 27 in his 4th class. Nobody is perfect and it’s going to take a while for Alvarez to dent and adjust his power at 160 and heftier guys, that’s just natural. Here forward there nothing wrong with Nelo being a sharpshooter and getting the job done, as long his signature style progresses, his power even limited shouldn’t matter much.
Regarding stamina theory, if you’re supposedly tired trying to dent the heaviest armor in Chavez Jr., you don’t stand by your stool 12 rounds..
Unless of course stools are insignificant for rest replenishment
To be fair I found it funny nelo didn't stand up between rounds vs G. Looking back from my last post maybe nelos poor stamina was down to consistent pressure though not always effective from G? Whereas chavez jr didn't use up nelos nervous energy with his punchbag style of boxing.Last edited by PsychoPat; 11-21-2017, 12:32 PM.Comment
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That's because he didn't win all of the first and last rounds.Comment
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