Complete bullshyt. GG definitely does NOT believe what he said there, as evidenced by the very cautious and measured way he fought Canelo.
Having felt Canelo's power, I think GG will be even more cautious this time around, which I think is smart. If he doesn't open himself up too much, he might beat Canelo (again).
Any powershot is easier to counter than a jab. Even though both fighters have good jabs, Golovkin's is both better, and he has a reach advantage.
Another large reason why Golovkin didn't throw a lot of body shots is because he got warned for hitting Canelo's side in round 2 or 3 (I forget). Due to Canelo's upper body movement, he knew he'd accidentally hit that a few times. He or Sanchez mentioned that after the fight, especially saying since it's in Vegas they did not want to take the risk.
Golovkin always jabs a lot. Him going away from body shots and jabbing more are two very separate issues.
Completely disagree. Golovkin was actively reluctant to attack Canelo on the ropes. That's not a points decision, that's a safety decision.
You have your opinion, others have theirs. Fights aren't scored by who missed most punches.
Canelo didn't look hurt by the punches. (Which I can disagree with in a couple of vids) But in any case, neither was Golovkin. You're using different standards based on fighters' reputations.
I'd recommend you to watch the fight again, or an edited version of the fight that includes slow-motion. One of the biggest topics after the fight was that Golovkin didn't land many clean shots, which is 100% true. What goes unmentioned is that a huge number of Canelo's highlight reel looking shots either barely missed or were blocked.
When I saw the fight live, I thought it was very close and was cool with a draw. After watching a replay, and then especially catching some slow motion vids, Canelo was much less effective than I initially thought.
So after watching it and analyzing like you say. How did you score the fight???
Complete bullshyt. GG definitely does NOT believe what he said there, as evidenced by the very cautious and measured way he fought Canelo.
Having felt Canelo's power, I think GG will be even more cautious this time around, which I think is smart. If he doesn't open himself up too much, he might beat Canelo (again).
So canelo on his Fawking bike all night wasn’t cautious? Canelo landed
More shots he bigger shots and sill lost and never came close to hurting ggg come on reds you know better than that
I'm gonna call BS on this, cuz GGG sure was cautious in their first meeting. Compare his cautious approach to Canelo with his going street on Brook. Even though Brits still get a hard on when they continuously replay the big uppercut that Brook landed on GGG, GGG basically had no respect for Brook's power and just attacked attacked attacked.
So canelo on his Fawking bike all night wasn’t cautious? Canelo landed
More shots he bigger shots and sill lost and never came close to hurting ggg come on reds you know better than that
Anyone who says Canelo "ran" is ignorant to the science and just parroting what Sanchez said. It's amazing how that guy can lie and hundreds of casuals start repeating it.
I think you're smart and you know Canelo's power is a threat. Why you have a hard time with that, I have no idea. It's easy to see that Golovkin fought cautiously. We can be honest and say GG is posturing here. Don't insult your own intelligence and just go along because you are devoted to him.
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