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Comments Thread For: Golovkin: I'm Ready To Trade Punches With Canelo Until The End
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No doubt nelo looked good in the rounds he won. In my opinion he only won 4, 5 if you want to be generous. G is slowing down & he should have gone to Nelos body when he had the chance, but I still thought he won the fight. I also think Nelo who moved more in this fight than any of his previous fights & at a heavier weight, likely had clen in his system to assist with his past stamina issues. I just want a good (clean) action packed rematch with a conclusive result, may the best man win!
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Originally posted by Ake-Dawg View PostAlvarez is a counter puncher by nature. So he did what made him most comfortable. There are multiple other reasons why he wouldn't "follow" Golovkin such as "lack foot speed" and "stamina". He also wouldn't want to get baited and hit.
Besides, pure counter punchers like Floyd press forward when it's the best option to win the fight (ie Floyd vs Canelo). Even Canelo did so against Khan and Lara.
I honestly believe Canelo has a shot to beat GGG if he's more willing to trade and press forward. If he does more of the same and GGG goes guns blazing from the get go this time around, Canelo may either win by an unexpected KO or via an expected robbery on the cards IMO. Unless you're right on the counter puncher argument, there's no way he effectively pulls a run and gun for 12 rounds (unless you're right on the counter puncher argument, of course).
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Originally posted by Robi13 View PostBecause I saw the fight
Saying Canelo gassing out had nothing to do with the pressure his opponent put in him is ridiculous.
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... people here display the tendency of assessing the outcome of the rematch based on the first fight...
... no way!... the first one was a blatant fix with a view to the rematch and/or trilogy!...
... therefore...
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Originally posted by MDPopescu View Post... people here display the tendency of assessing the outcome of the rematch based on the first fight...
... no way!... the first one was a blatant fix with a view to the rematch and/or trilogy!...
... therefore...
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