Anyone want to bet on Gennady Golovkin dropping / stopping Canelo Alvarez in rematch?

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  • Graz
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    #41
    Canelo may win on points if he can hit and run away from Golovkin. If Canelo decides to trade with Golovkin he won’t last. I don’t think Golovkin will let him breathe in their rematch and we’ll have to wait and see if Canelo has the stamina to hold up against that kind of pressure.

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      #42
      Originally posted by TonyGe
      No I don't bet. I don't even buy lottery tickets. Golovkin will stop Canelo in the rematch. Canelo was clearly afraid of Golovkin's power. That's why he spent so much time backing away. Anyway it's pointless trying to educate you or having a real conversation because you post the same ****** lines over and over.
      Canelo Alvarez ONLY backed away because of his lack of stamina, which was based on the fact that it was his first fight at 160 pounds. Therefore, Canelo had to pace himself and by backing away, it allowed him to do that because it gave him time and space.

      However, in the rematch, Canelo Alvarez will fix his stamina problems and when that happens, Golovkin will receive devastating punches from Canelo Alvarez in return, more frequently unlike in the first bout.

      Golovkin will lose by injuring his body from throwing constant maximum powered punches on Canelo Alvarez's body to no avail, until he pulls / strains a muscle from going too hard with no effect.

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        #43
        Originally posted by No punch power
        Canelo Alvarez ONLY backed away because of his lack of stamina, which was based on the fact that it was his first fight at 160 pounds. Therefore, Canelo had to pace himself and by backing away, it allowed him to do that because it gave him time and space.

        However, in the rematch, Canelo Alvarez will fix his stamina problems and when that happens, Golovkin will receive devastating punches from Canelo Alvarez in return, more frequently unlike in the first bout.

        Golovkin will lose by injuring his body from throwing constant maximum powered punches on Canelo Alvarez's body to no avail, until he pulls / strains a muscle from going too hard with no effect.
        You are so full of **** your eyes are brown.

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          #44
          Originally posted by TonyGe
          You are so full of **** your eyes are brown.
          So are we going to pretend that Canelo Alvarez didn't have stamina problems in the first bout? Or that it was his first bout at 160 pounds? So those things didn't happen? Am I correct? So who is the one that is really full of ****?

          How about the fact that Canelo Alvarez was laughing off nearly every supposed 'power' or 'knock-out' punch that Golovkin landed on his body like they had the power of a little girl which was inducing laughter, more than pain, damage or a knock out? So we're going to pretend this didn't happen? That Gennady Golovkin couldn't even put a dent or even come close to bothering Canelo Alvarez with multiple of his best / most powerful punches? because of how much of a sissy and pssy Gennady Golovkin is with his girlish punches?

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            #45
            Originally posted by No punch power
            So are we going to pretend that Canelo Alvarez didn't have stamina problems in the first bout? Or that it was his first bout at 160 pounds? So those things didn't happen? Am I correct? So who is the one that is really full of ****?

            How about the fact that Canelo Alvarez was laughing off nearly every supposed 'power' or 'knock-out' punch that Golovkin landed on his body like they had the power of a little girl which was inducing laughter, more than pain, damage or a knock out? So we're going to pretend this didn't happen? That Gennady Golovkin couldn't even put a dent or even come close to bothering Canelo Alvarez with multiple of his best / most powerful punches? because of how much of a sissy and pssy Gennady Golovkin is with his girlish punches?
            Did you even watch the fight. Canelo got on this bicycle as early as the third round. There were hardly any punches exchanged in the first round. Yes he has stamina issues but his retreat started very early in the fight. That was not stamina that made him go backwards that early. It was Golovkin's pressure and power. In the late rounds both guys were exhausted. Canelo threw a lot of arm punches and Golovkin's punches were more powerful. Canelo got hurt by G late. I think it was in the 11th. He bounced up and down to get his legs back after he got stunned by G. This time he's going to get hurt by Golovkin much earlier in the fight if Golovkin goes to the body. If he does then Canelo gets knocked out as early as the seventh round. Canelo had a good chin so Golovkin has to use a body attack to soften him up first.

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              #46
              Originally posted by No punch power
              Canelo Alvarez ONLY backed away because of his lack of stamina, which was based on the fact that it was his first fight at 160 pounds. Therefore, Canelo had to pace himself and by backing away, it allowed him to do that because it gave him time and space.

              However, in the rematch, Canelo Alvarez will fix his stamina problems and when that happens, Golovkin will receive devastating punches from Canelo Alvarez in return, more frequently unlike in the first bout.

              Golovkin will lose by injuring his body from throwing constant maximum powered punches on Canelo Alvarez's body to no avail, until he pulls / strains a muscle from going too hard with no effect.
              Clenbuternol.....is that the fix??

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                #47
                Originally posted by Vlad_
                You can only know that once the fight is over, and the whole hype is to watch it live... youtube replay ain’t the same because chances are, you will already know the outcome.
                While I agree, I just don't see it being worth taking the Saturday night off work, and throwing that money at the PPV. And now that Canelo pissed dirty, I care even less. There are matches both before and after that I'm far more eager to watch.

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                  #48
                  Originally posted by TonyGe
                  Did you even watch the fight. Canelo got on this bicycle as early as the third round. There were hardly any punches exchanged in the first round. Yes he has stamina issues but his retreat started very early in the fight. That was not stamina that made him go backwards that early. It was Golovkin's pressure and power. In the late rounds both guys were exhausted. Canelo threw a lot of arm punches and Golovkin's punches were more powerful. Canelo got hurt by G late. I think it was in the 11th. He bounced up and down to get his legs back after he got stunned by G. This time he's going to get hurt by Golovkin much earlier in the fight if Golovkin goes to the body. If he does then Canelo gets knocked out as early as the seventh round. Canelo had a good chin so Golovkin has to use a body attack to soften him up first.
                  Actually, that's false! Canelo Alvarez was only trying to figure out Golovkin in the first round as any sensible boxer would try to do. And who can blame him, considering it's his first ever bout at 160 pounds against the top boxer of that weight division.

                  However, the next 3 rounds after the first, Canelo Alvarez stood in the centre of the ring and exchanged punches with Golovkin. And he was schooling, humiliating, embarrassing, out-boxing and thoroughly outclassing Golovkin in the centre of the ring. In fact, Golovkin couldn't handle Canelo's own power, speed and punch variation that he was the one that was backing off when Canelo had the energy to throw enough punches whilst staying in the centre of the ring.

                  Canelo Alvarez only started retreating after the 4th round when his lack of stamina was exposed. He needed a few rounds to recollect his stamina, which is the only reason why he backed off. And he even stood many times against the ropes but Golovkin was still too fearful, scared and terrified of the much smaller Canelo Alvarez to launch any attack of his own.

                  Every time Canelo Alvarez had energy, he stood in the centre of the ring and thoroughly out-classed Gennady Golovkin. it was a mismatch and a no contest in the centre of the ring because of how astronomically superior Canelo Alvarez is compared to Golovkin in terms of speed, power, explosiveness, reflexes, upper body movement, head movement, footwork, defence and offensive skills. Golovkin only plodded back and forth like a stiff, robotic idiot that was malfunctioning because he couldn't match the REAL boxing skills of Canelo Alvarez.

                  Golovkin is extremely lucky and has to thank his fortune that Canelo Alvarez had poor stamina in the first bout. Otherwise, this bout would've been close to a shut out without Golovkin being able to even win a round. Golovkin would probably even be KO'ed brutally against a Canelo with sufficient stamina. That's how much of a mismatch and lopsided it is from a boxing contest.

                  As predicted, Golovkin will injure his body (like Vitali Klitschko injured his shoulders against Chris Byrd) after landing and throwing everything but the kitchen sink on Canelo Alvarez's body, but to no avail because of Canelo's superior durability and defence.

                  Clenbuternol.....is that the fix??
                  Maybe! Appropriate nutrition and appropriate training would be the 'fix'.

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