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Comments Thread For: Canelo: Golovkin Won't Have Excuses - He's Getting Knocked Out!
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Originally posted by champion4ever View PostI wouldn't be in the least bit surprised if he did indeed knocked out GGG. After all, it was Canelo who was landing the harder, cleaner and more accurate punches in their bout.
In addition, we don't know the amount of damage if any of those shots had taken a toll on Gennady's aging and declining body.
While I thought that Golovkin won the fight on just pure work rate alone,; Yet he appeared a lot older and slower than usual and had lost a lot of hand to eye coordination by missing so many of his punches in the process.
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Originally posted by ThomasJK View PostGGG has Canelo figured out and will make the necessary adjustments to secure a clear victory. If by KO, all the better for GGG. I can almost guarantee more body work on Canelo. The Mexican got off light last time. GGG will make Canelo very uncomfortable this time.
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Originally posted by REYESdelBOXEO View PostCanelo! Canelo! Canelo!
Mexico! Mexico! Mexico!
SAUL ALVAREZ THE #1 POUND FOR POUND KING OF COMBAT SPORTS!
It's time for CANELO to make PunchingBaGGG/Triple Jab's head bounce off the canvass(out cold before he hits the ground). Another Knock Out of The Year Victory for SAUL ALVAREZ!
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Originally posted by ThomasJK View PostGGG has Canelo figured out and will make the necessary adjustments to secure a clear victory. If by KO, all the better for GGG. I can almost guarantee more body work on Canelo. The Mexican got off light last time. GGG will make Canelo very uncomfortable this time.
Exactly why Saul will have an easier time of it this go around.
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That approach is always a double-edged sword. If Canelo is more aggressive, he could wear down GGG. But he could also put himself in the line of fire for GGG's pressure and power. Not sure if either will change their game plan but it needs to be more exciting than the first fight to be worthy of PPV unless the undercard is solid.
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