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

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  • LetOutTheCage
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    #51
    So basic but they needed crooked judges just to get a draw...

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    • PrBoxing88
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      #52
      The most for Golovkin it was a draw, I don't know how people think GGG won. lol

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      • Jab jab boom
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        #53
        Originally posted by Mzembe
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        What other option did they have that could have worked against Floyd? Brawling?

        Unless you truly believe Canelo had a shot at beating Floyd if they had implemented a different game plan? Is that what you believe?

        More important, Canelo and his team are all pros and they've been in the game long enough to know what to do and how to approach a fighter like Floyd so how come they couldn't do it or think of it like you?

        Canelo would have lost to Floyd no matter what game plan they came up with. Canelo tires in every fight so a non stop brawling style would have never worked if that's your take.
        Canelo is bigger and stronger than both cotto and maidana, why were they able to be more effective vs mayweather than Canelo? The answer is, they focused on using their strength and physicality. They didn't try to get all cute and pretend they were pernell Whitaker like Canelo did.

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        • BigStomps
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          #54
          Originally posted by chubuk7
          Golovkin had done enough to win. It was close
          Fair enough. It was a good close fight. But at the end of the day it was a draw. So if Triple g doesn't want a repeat of the first fight then he needs to take more chances in the fight.

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          • BigStomps
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            #55
            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.
            If that's what you wanna believe then that's on you

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            • BigStomps
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              #56
              Originally posted by mrlopez
              He did. Not sure what fight you were watching. 7-5 for Golovkin, at worst last fight.
              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.

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              • WesternChamp
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                #57
                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.

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                • The Big Dunn
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                  #58
                  Floyd called Manny basic and one dimensional and won the fight by scores of 118–110, 116–112, and 116–112, thus proving that assertion.

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                  • BigStomps
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                    #59
                    Originally posted by Boxing Scene
                    Uh, he ****ing did? Can you read the punchstats?
                    We both know the punchstats are inaccurate as fucc!
                    I also saw Canelo standing against the ropes and inviting Triple g in but Triple g was being cautious of going to the body.. Did you miss those parts of the fight??
                    It was a great close fight but if either fighter wants a convincing win then they both gotta do more in the rematch and take more chances..

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                    • sammybee
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                      #60
                      Originally posted by chubuk7
                      Your guess is as good as mine. Let's talk on Sept. 16, bud.
                      alright, time will tell

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