why so much hate for Canelo? did fans actually expect him to stand and trade with GGG
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Originally posted by yoshik View PostReally? I guess he didn't do a thing for these guys...lol! Of course I bet casuals wouldn't know most of these guys.
Terry Norris
Orlin Norris
Lupe Aquino
Jesus Salud
Miguel Angel Gonzalez
Samuel Peter
Nana Konadu
Paul Vaden
Jesus Salud
Joel Diaz Jr.
Carlos Baldomir
Francois Botha
Luis Carlos Abregu
Salvador Sanchez
Gennady Golovkin
Zaurbek Baysangurov
Konstantin Ponomarev
Sullivan Barrera
Murat Gassiev
Denis Shafikov
Ben Hall
But the argument I am willing to listen to was the idea they are adjusted to their current opponent maybe a little too much during bigger fights, and they do not play to their strengths. Trip G has amazing lower body movement, cutting the ring in quarters during a fight to position the opponent where he wants them. He has the best jab in the division, and is a surgeon doing body work. Of those, only his jab was in play. He chased Alvarez, and when he got him on the ropes, Alvarez escaped.
Is that Alvarez being good? Or did Golovkin just not perform as well, maybe being out of his game? And if it was a Trip G problem, was it overthinking in the ring? I am just thinking it is worth considering.
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Originally posted by yoshik View PostWhelp apparently GGG "OUTBOXED" him the first fight. He won. And don't give me that "draw" bull****. YOu're not that ******.
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Originally posted by landotter View PostWow. A second post that made me think in this thread.
That HAS bothered me about Alvarez, though I really did not make the connection what it was until I read your comment. Alvarez honestly hasn't given Golovkin any props, and did whine about Lara running for months after that fight. Solid, solid observation on a boxer I truly enjoy watching.
And he did praise Mayweather on his win, maybe not right after the fight, but there is plenty of Videos on Canelo saying he lost to Floyd one of the best if not the best of his era.
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Originally posted by landotter View PostNorris is a great- not good, great- one. Peter was a decent- not good- fighter. There are fighters that run the gamut on that list (Botha? Ugh.) but there are tons of styles and different strengths. Sanchez can hold his head up high.
But the argument I am willing to listen to was the idea they are adjusted to their current opponent maybe a little too much during bigger fights, and they do not play to their strengths. Trip G has amazing lower body movement, cutting the ring in quarters during a fight to position the opponent where he wants them. He has the best jab in the division, and is a surgeon doing body work. Of those, only his jab was in play. He chased Alvarez, and when he got him on the ropes, Alvarez escaped.
Is that Alvarez being good? Or did Golovkin just not perform as well, maybe being out of his game? And if it was a Trip G problem, was it overthinking in the ring? I am just thinking it is worth considering.
EXCELLENT OBSERVATION
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Originally posted by apollocreed View PostOK maybe, but Lara still landed a lot of clean shots in that fight. I don't think he did quite enough to win, he wasn't active enough in the final third of the fight and let Canelo take the rounds. However he wasn't running, because he was landing punches, that's still boxing. Canelo shouldn't have complained so much about Lara, he came off a bit of a ****. That was more my original point, he never gives seems to give much credit to opponents.
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