Comments Thread For: Trainer: Canelo Will End Myth By Beating 'Very Basic' Golovkin!

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  • stealthradon
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    #31
    Originally posted by Shadoww702
    Who beat you with the ****** stick???

    He made Liam Smith on his 1st attempt.

    5' 6" and he came in at 200lbs??? Holy sht he must of looked like Butterbean???
    Must have.

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    • mrlopez
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      #32
      Originally posted by BigStomps
      Then why didn't he do that in the first fight??
      He had the reach, the better jab, and the power in the first fight too so why didn't he outbox Canelo??
      He did. Not sure what fight you were watching. 7-5 for Golovkin, at worst last fight.

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        #33
        Originally posted by marvin douglas
        He did. He won 8-4 in rounds on any reasonable scorecard. The judges were paid off.

        Canelo had several chances to exchange punches but retreated instead.
        Which 8 rounds did GGG convincingly win???

        How much money was the judges paid??? I heard they did it for FREE because they saw Borat and HATED the movie... Your tin foil hat is starting to unravel. Use more scotch tape. Dont use duct tape as it absorbs the mind control waves instead of repels them.

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        • PoserExposer
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          #34
          I like how they refer to Golovkin as basic yet the “elite” was not elite enough to beat him. Styles make fights and that’s the beauty of the sweet science. Wilder is as basic as they come and he’s undefeated. Basic or not, they both need their best A game (whatever that is) on fight night.

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            #35
            Originally posted by mrlopez
            He did. Not sure what fight you were watching. 7-5 for Golovkin, at worst last fight.
            Rounds 1-3, 10, 12

            11 either way. There is your draw if give Canelo 11th. From someone that knows boxing. Watch the fight and compare compubox.

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            • Mike_R
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              #36
              For Canelo to land more and in the way he's describing, he's going to have to expose himself more and likely get hit more as well (based off of the first fight).

              The big question is if anything has changed about either guy in the last year. Has Golovkin slipped any with age? We didn't really learn anything from his May fight, just that he wasn't willing to sacrifice an entire training camp. Martirosyan didn't make it past the earliest and tensest stages of the fight, so we didn't see any kind of flow from GGG. If I'm being honest I thought GGG looked way too tense in there with Martirosyan, but it didn't matter.

              Has Canelo become stronger/more comfortable at the weight? Or has the inactivity and his knee surgery had any kind of effect?

              I don't think either guy, if in top shape, will change all that drastically from last year. But Canelo still has to throw and land more volume alongside his much more aesthetically pleasing counter-shots, and GGG has to vary his attack and just not headhunt with his visibly slower hands all night.

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              • angkag
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                #37
                Nicholas Walters says his recent inactivity is the reason he was forced to quit against Lomachenko over the weekend, saying that if he had more fights leading into this one things would've been different'

                Can't help thinking about this. Canelo will have been inactive for longer than Walters was (12 months vs 11), and wondering what impact this might have.

                You don't get better by not fighting. For sure Canelo is on a different level than Walters, but I wonder if the lack of rounds over the last year might make a difference.

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                • Boxing Scene
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                  #38
                  Even these dumb *******s don't even know Canelo fought above 160 twice already. HOW ****** are they?

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                  • Boxing Scene
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                    #39
                    Originally posted by KingKrypton
                    Canelo will stop GGG this fight.
                    Yeah right guy. Couldn't hurt him and lost the fight bad last time and he's gonna stop him after being busted for PED abuse. Dream on or bet your house on it.

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                      #40
                      Originally posted by BigStomps
                      Then why didn't he do that in the first fight??
                      He had the reach, the better jab, and the power in the first fight too so why didn't he outbox Canelo??
                      Uh, he ****ing did? Can you read the punchstats?

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