Why is Golovkin team acting like Canelo is Sugar Ray Leonard?

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  • tokon
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    #11
    Originally posted by The plunger man
    Its just a ply to goad canelo into standing flatfooted and team golovkin mentioning mexican style is just canelo wound up so he stands and trades with golovkin.
    Im a big fan of triple ggg and i belive he won the 1st fight and will win the rematch but its done to golovkin to cut the ring down and win his fight and not rely on another fighter fighting your fight....boxing is boxing and to win a fight you have to impose your style on the other guy.....if you don't you lose its that simple.
    . . . .and do sanchez/Team GGG really think Alvarez is going to fight to suit them?!

    Come on guys . . . !

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    • Larry the boss
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      #12
      I am just wondering when Canelo was this come forward brawler

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      • _original_
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        #13
        Originally posted by WhatDisButtonDo
        I don't really care who wins this fight, but one thing has bothered me most about this is.
        Team Golovkin talks about Canelo is running, and how he's avoiding action.
        For one,

        Canelo has great upper body movement, but he has the footwork or an alaskan bull worm, dude isn't Roy Jones or lightweight Floyd jumping in and out and changing rhythm at the drop of a hat.

        This honestly leads me to believe that Abel Sanchez is actually overrated as a trainer. Honestly, Golovkin should just take punishment and Jab Canelo to the body, and tie him up. Hit Canelo with straights, get off first, tie him up, and get him tired. Being flat footed and defensive is a recipe for disaster when dealing with a constant offensive onslaught, unless you pack 1 punch knock out power.
        You're right, Sanchez should just step aside and let Hall of Fame trainer WhatDisButtonDo man the corner and lead GGG to victory.

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        • frantic fighter
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          #14
          Who cares? Without the roid meet Canelo will be huffing and puffing by the sixth round.

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            #15
            Originally posted by mvooom
            GGG and Sanchez said Canelo switched his style when he fought GGG and didn't want to engage.

            Who in their right mind would trade with GGG? He has the better chin, great stamina to keep the punches coming and on top of that, way more power than some SMWs.

            Instead of them crying about the switch, why don't they switch too or are they saying they can only fight one way like a bull?

            So many fighters like Monroe, Rosado... Did everything they could to get away from GGG but he tracked them down and almost killed them. What's the difference with Canelo?

            ...and Canelo wasn't running.

            Great post nothing really to add, you sums it all up.

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            • WhatDisButtonDo
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              #16
              Originally posted by _original_
              You're right, Sanchez should just step aside and let Hall of Fame trainer WhatDisButtonDo man the corner and lead GGG to victory.
              Someone can still be great yet overrated, me stating that doesn't mean I think he's bad, below average or even average, he's above that clearly. Like in the NFL I think Aaron Rodgers is overrated and he's great as all get out.

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              • The plunger man
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                #17
                Originally posted by tokon
                . . . .and do sanchez/Team GGG really think Alvarez is going to fight to suit them?!

                Come on guys . . . !
                Show me where i said he did think this lol.
                It's mind games son but also one of the most inteligent fighters who ever lived was mind gamed in to fighting mexican style instead of speed and movement....yes leonard vs duran 1 so we don't know For sure do we....canelo has drug shame over him as well and that can also f@ck with his pride.

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                • boliodogs
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                  #18
                  Yes GGG should fire the trainer who helped get him this far and hire you as his trainer instead since you know all his mistakes and how to fix them.

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                  • Gillie
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by Zaryu
                    Obviously they want Canelo to trade more for the rematch. I agree GGG should go more to the body and improve his overall punch selection, but GGG felt Canelo's punch and he was hesitant.

                    If Canelo shows up just as strong and fast for the rematch, I think he has a legitimate chance to stop GGG.
                    I like Canelo in this one but there is no way in hell I see him stopping GGG. Dude has an iron chin and too good stamina for that.

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                    • Boxing56
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by The plunger man
                      Its just a ply to goad canelo into standing flatfooted and team golovkin mentioning mexican style is just canelo wound up so he stands and trades with golovkin.
                      Im a big fan of triple ggg and i belive he won the 1st fight and will win the rematch but its done to golovkin to cut the ring down and win his fight and not rely on another fighter fighting your fight....boxing is boxing and to win a fight you have to impose your style on the other guy.....if you don't you lose its that simple.
                      Agreed. I'm tired hearing about Canelo not bringing the fight, if he doesn't, it's up to Golovkin to do something about it.

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