Comments Thread For: Golovkin: I'm Ready For The Rematch - Is Canelo Ready?

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  • stealthradon
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    #101
    Originally posted by buddyr
    well if it's only 12 rounds and CAnelo won all of the early and late rounds, how was it an "easy" win for GGG? That's all I'm trying to figure out from guys like Lampley and Atlas who had GGG winning 10 rounds
    Because GGG landed more punches in 11 out of 12 rounds.

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    • PsychoPat
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      #102
      Originally posted by REYESdelBOXEO
      No problem bro , translation was on point lol. Seems like lots of people saw CANELO win that fight. Pretty impressive as it was CANELO's 1st fight at middleweight, while Golovkin clearly the bigger guy , fought his entire career at middleweight.
      That's true although when he fought chavez jr at 164 he seemed to have more stamina?

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      • BluDivision
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        #103
        Originally posted by stealthradon
        If it was so good, why couldn't he avoid the jab?
        😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
        I'm sure u score jabs under clean/hard punches?????

        😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

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        • BluDivision
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          #104
          Originally posted by stealthradon
          Because GGG landed more punches in 11 out of 12 rounds.
          Activity doesn't win fights when a knowledgeable person scores boxing! Activity is some casual ****!!

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          • mcdonalds
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            #105
            Originally posted by stealthradon
            Because GGG landed more punches in 11 out of 12 rounds.
            last time i checked fights were judged by rounds not compubox numbers

            canelo also landed more power punches

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            • stealthradon
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              #106
              Originally posted by mcdonalds
              last time i checked fights were judged by rounds not compubox numbers

              canelo also landed more power punches
              But they aren't scored by compubox numbers?
              Compubox is the only who has Canelo in top in regards to power punches, and that very very close.

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              • stealthradon
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                #107
                Originally posted by BluDivision
                Activity doesn't win fights when a knowledgeable person scores boxing! Activity is some casual ****!!
                You don't win by doing nothing either.

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                • Lester Tutor
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                  #108
                  Originally posted by serious box
                  That's true although when he fought chavez jr at 164 he seemed to have more stamina?
                  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

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                  • PsychoPat
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                    #109
                    Originally posted by Floyd's Mask
                    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
                    Yeah that's true, plus chavez & G are known for granite chins.
                    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.

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                    • TonyGe
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                      #110
                      Originally posted by buddyr
                      well if it's only 12 rounds and CAnelo won all of the early and late rounds, how was it an "easy" win for GGG? That's all I'm trying to figure out from guys like Lampley and Atlas who had GGG winning 10 rounds
                      That's because he didn't win all of the first and last rounds.

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