Neither is very believable but if you're asking who will win, Canelo showed a better physical game. His failure was in the mental. He has more room to improve than Golovkin. Golovkin can't just get faster, stronger, better defense, etc. Golovkin was at his ceiling. If Canelo listens to his corner and quits being an idiot, he takes it. If he plays ****** again, Golovkin will likely get the W this time.
Which is more believable, GGG or Nelo?
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I don't agree that Golovkin is at his ceiling. I thought both guys made mistakes. G didn't go to the body, started slowly and let Canelo get off the ropes too easily. Canelo made a blunder by going to the ropes too often. If it was a tactical error that can be corrected. If it was because of stamina issues then he has a huge problem that's not easily corrected. I think the stamina issue is real. I think Canelo is the guy who has hit his ceiling not Golovkin. G is sure to go to the body this time and press Canelo sooner. One thing I am sure of is that Golovkin is the better boxer. Canelo is faster there is no doubt but it comes down to a tactical battle Golovkin will win.Neither is very believable but if you're asking who will win, Canelo showed a better physical game. His failure was in the mental. He has more room to improve than Golovkin. Golovkin can't just get faster, stronger, better defense, etc. Golovkin was at his ceiling. If Canelo listens to his corner and quits being an idiot, he takes it. If he plays ****** again, Golovkin will likely get the W this time.Comment
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Those things are 20/20 hindsight and they always exist. What I'm talking about is that Canelo turned out to be faster, stronger, better defensively, and a better boxer. Golovkin is not going to get better at any of those things at his age. He's at a ceiling there. The only aspect he can work on is the mental game, by making better choices than Canelo. Nelo has him beat in most other aspects.I don't agree that Golovkin is at his ceiling. I thought both guys made mistakes. G didn't go to the body, started slowly and let Canelo get off the ropes too easily. Canelo made a blunder by going to the ropes too often. If it was a tactical error that can be corrected. If it was because of stamina issues then he has a huge problem that's not easily corrected. I think the stamina issue is real. I think Canelo is the guy who has hit his ceiling not Golovkin. G is sure to go to the body this time and press Canelo sooner. One thing I am sure of is that Golovkin is the better boxer. Canelo is faster there is no doubt but it comes down to a tactical battle Golovkin will win.Comment
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I agree with you that Canelo can do more than what he did. The problem is that here we have two worlds. Who actually wins the fight and who is awarded the win by the judges.Neither is very believable but if you're asking who will win, Canelo showed a better physical game. His failure was in the mental. He has more room to improve than Golovkin. Golovkin can't just get faster, stronger, better defense, etc. Golovkin was at his ceiling. If Canelo listens to his corner and quits being an idiot, he takes it. If he plays ****** again, Golovkin will likely get the W this time.
I think Golovkin will try to be more light for this one and have more speed. He will try. Whether he will be able to make it or not is another thing.Comment
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You talk as if Canelo would've won the fight lol. He lost.Those things are 20/20 hindsight and they always exist. What I'm talking about is that Canelo turned out to be faster, stronger, better defensively, and a better boxer. Golovkin is not going to get better at any of those things at his age. He's at a ceiling there. The only aspect he can work on is the mental game, by making better choices than Canelo. Nelo has him beat in most other aspects.Comment
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I believe in GG more obviously.
I dont think much of Canelo at 160.
He is probably gonna run more in the next fight. If he comes to fight, he is getting knocked out soComment
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