Comments Thread For: Sanchez: Canelo Knew if He Stopped - Golovkin Would KO Him!

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  • kafkod
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    #191
    Originally posted by Robi13
    I can’t see him in the hof wih a controversial victory over Jacobs and a draw vs canelo as his only names worthy of presenting to the hof voters... not enough to me. I may be wrong but, don’t most hof have a hof scalp in their resume?
    But you don't matter doe.

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    • Robi13
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      #192
      Originally posted by kafkod
      But you don't matter doe.
      TRUE, so you taking my bet on the fight? Or too poosy doe

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      • icha
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        #193
        Originally posted by JDupree
        Canelo has been boxing for 15 years.. His physiology is set. He's not going to see an improvement in stamina. His best chance is to stay off the juice and come in light and game plan to win a decision. Less weight to carry around and less muscle to feed.
        in 15 years he never had a real S&C coach, he just hired one prior to the ggg fight and the guy has none or very limited experience in boxing... an elite S&C coach could really help on an area canelo hasn't really explored yet... he should hire someone like McMillan IMHO...

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        • TheUntouchable
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          #194
          Originally posted by Sledgeweather17
          You're delusional bra. Ronaldo doesn't even track back, he waits for the ball and only then starts running.

          Tevez and Di Maria run non stop. They don't take breaks or wait for service. The back track and mark the ball, and then do lung bursting runs to attack the opposition, and then back again when the ball is lost.

          There's no way Ronaldo does more running. He's the best (he and Messi), but when it comes to stamina and work ethic (during a game), no one does more than those two.

          Ronaldo sits at 9.28 km per match (March 2017), neither Tevez nor Di Maria will beat him by a mile. And again, they sprint less. Tevez must be a joke anyway, he is not even playing at a half-decent level anymore.


          Originally posted by icha
          in 15 years he never had a real S&C coach, he just hired one prior to the ggg fight and the guy has none or very limited experience in boxing... an elite S&C coach could really help on an area canelo hasn't really explored yet... he should hire someone like McMillan IMHO...
          I don't know Canelo's training habits but if he doesn't keep working on his stamina between camps he will never be at his best. No matter who he works with.

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            #195
            Originally posted by TheUntouchable
            Ronaldo sits at 9.28 km per match (March 2017), neither Tevez nor Di Maria will beat him by a mile. And again, they sprint less. Tevez must be a joke anyway, he is not even playing at a half-decent level anymore.




            I don't know Canelo's training habits but if he doesn't keep working on his stamina between camps he will never be at his best. No matter who he works with.
            thats yhe ptoblem, gor 15 years his sc coach was chepo and eddy, they arr very old school, elite conditioning is somrthing canelo is not familiar with yet...

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            • Mrsantiago
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              #196
              Originally posted by aboutfkntime
              GREAT post !!

              respect !

              I have been saying that for YEARS

              some of the other GGG fans are making fools of themselves
              Boxing is a polarizing sport along certain racial/ethnic lines
              but some people biases make them look silly to people with an education who use facts and not ********** man love lol

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              • Mrsantiago
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                #197
                Originally posted by BendOver
                So Lara was moving and ginger was the idiot that couldn't catch up to him. Or didn't know how to cut off the ring. I agreed. ggg was baffled.
                Lara moved a little more than canelo but I find it crazy canelo complained about lara when he did the same thing to ggg. Which is crazy. But boxing is a science not rock em sock em robots. Lol. Yes ggg was lost at times and didnt go to the body because canelos sharp counters kept him honest

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                • aboutfkntime
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                  #198
                  Originally posted by TheUntouchable
                  Ronaldo sits at 9.28 km per match (March 2017), neither Tevez nor Di Maria will beat him by a mile. And again, they sprint less. Tevez must be a joke anyway, he is not even playing at a half-decent level anymore.




                  I don't know Canelo's training habits but if he doesn't keep working on his stamina between camps he will never be at his best. No matter who he works with.

                  fighting twice a year is simply not enough

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                    #199
                    Originally posted by Sledgeweather17
                    Nonsense. Stamina is a natural talent. You either have it or you don't.

                    Of course you can work on it to make it better, but if the opponent is working just as hard as you for stamina, then it all comes down to who has more natural stamina. That's why you can have two marathon/long distance runners who train together but the other does better than the other.
                    I'm not sure talent is the right word, but I agree that some are more gifted with stamina naturally, and some can develop it with hard work. If you are naturally predisposed to having good endurance, you will still be able to improve it with work.

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