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  • j.razor
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    #91
    Originally posted by WesternChamp
    if he's very basic then why the fight ended in a draw??

    same pattern as the mayweathers and the mayweathers nutt hugger calling pac one dimensional and then come up with all the excuses in the world as to why floyd needs random testing lol.
    lil g is basic & Nelo won he fight.

    Keep T.B.E.'s name out your mouth cuz you are a Certified T.B.E. Hater.

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      #92
      Originally posted by livershot73
      Agreed...but Floyd and Pac only fought ONE fight...this is the second fight between GGG/Can...now they want to talk "one dimensional" this and that? They got a DRAW, they DID NOT WIN... if GGG is one dimensional, what does that make Canelo?
      Nelo won the fight 8-4 so it goes to show.

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        #93
        Originally posted by Daud
        Can't see Alvarez winning this.
        So I guess you won't be watching the fight. Don't worry, you'll hear about it.

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          #94
          Originally posted by TonyGe
          The so called better fighter better make adjustments he looked lost in the first fight.
          But lil g was the one who couldn't find him....LOL

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            #95
            Originally posted by Progrssive_Jedi
            What does it say about Canelo if in his prime he cannot beat a past his mid-30's basic fighter while on PED?

            Are we suddenly supposed to believe if he beats the 37 year old GGG that he is great. Come on now.

            Let me see Canelo take on the winner of Suanders v Andrade, nope. How about SD v Jacobs. Nope.

            How about prime Charlo. Nope.

            He wanted nothing to do with them. He is hoping GGG has aged enough, and he will use GGG as the excuse to go years fighting people that have little chance.
            Nelo beat him already.

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              #96
              Originally posted by iamboxing
              Powerful fighters are always thought of as "basic", even when they're not. GGG has skills as well as power if you watch his footwork and positioning. Same way they used to see Tyson in the 80s and ignored his head movement, pivoting, footwork and jabs.
              That was AFTER Buster Douglas.

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              • livershot73
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                #97
                Originally posted by j.razor
                Nelo won the fight 8-4 so it goes to show.
                No he didn’t...did you miss the part where the OFFICIAL verdict rendered was a DRAW? Or does blind fanboyism prevent you from accepting reality?

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                  #98
                  Originally posted by BigStomps
                  I also saw Canelo standing against the ropes and inviting Triple g in and Triple g being cautious of Canelo's counters... Did you not see that??
                  At the end of the day it was a good close fight. You even said 7-5. So that's close.
                  So if triple g wants a more convincing win then he's gotta take more chances and let his hands go, especially to Canelo's body.
                  You should re-word that to:
                  So if Canelo wants to win then he's gotta take more chances and let his hands go
                  Gotta beat the Champ, not the other way around!

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                    #99
                    Originally posted by livershot73
                    if GGG is one dimensional, what does that make Canelo?
                    Canelo is one dimensional too. People think because he's the boxer here, he can "adapt" and is versatile but he can't and never has. He generally fights one way, which is why he struggles badly with anyone that can move.

                    when has he ever really changed his style? maybe when he ran v GGG but that's it but that's not being adaptable, that's resorting to running because you can't adapt.

                    The same goes for most fighters, that's why styles make fights.

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                      #100
                      Originally posted by TheBigLug
                      Canelo is one dimensional too. People think because he's the boxer here, he can "adapt" and is versatile but he can't and never has. He generally fights one way, which is why he struggles badly with anyone that can move.

                      when has he ever really changed his style? maybe when he ran v GGG but that's it but that's not being adaptable, that's resorting to running because you can't adapt.

                      The same goes for most fighters, that's why styles make fights.
                      Well said and respected B-Lug..now, I personally believe it is possible to adapt to someone you've already faced as it's been witnessed at times i.e., Mayweather vs Castillo, May vs Maidana, Marquez vs Pac come to mind ....now AlvaRun's fans say he "adapts, learns and improves" with each fight, but hey, they ARE HIS FANS...I mean you can't knock them for backing their fighter, it's HOW some of them go about backing the fighter that I don't like....Clenelo is a spoiled brat and I hate that self entitled princess diva attitude shit, he's a professional MALE BOXER, not one of the f2ucking Kardashians! With that being said, I must also keep it real: Carne-lo is the younger fighter, he is an excellent boxer, he may very well have learned something from the first fight and adapt accordingly but for f2uck's sake, this isn't a puncher with a questionable chin (Kirkland)..LOGIC MUST dictate that ANY fighter can adapt to another's style for a rematch, what makes the CaCanela fans think GGG can't adapt as well?....and even with the, "duuuuh lil G always fights da same doe, he's one dimensional, he ain't shit, he da b side doe!"....Well guess what ya f2ucking morons? HE HASN'T LOST YET with his so called "one dimensional" style! AND like it or not, HE'S the unified champ! He loses? HE LOSES, so what?! Ali lost and Ali also had his "bum of the month" record...Hopkins, Leonard, Tyson, DLH, all of them similar..."bums", losses and STILL considered GREATS....clarification: I NEVER consider any man who has the balls to step through them ropes a bum, which is why I type that word with quotation marks....

                      Let's just hope for a BETTER fight this time and may the best man win!

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