Talk about whining! You girls still talking about the first fight? Concentrate on the ass whipping Golovkin will hand your boy on September 15th and pick the nearest ER and the fastest route to it.
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Originally posted by TonyGe View PostCanelo who has a history of being favored by the judges actually won the fight but was robbed of victory. Yeah sure... And pigs fly.
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Originally posted by Boxing 956 View PostOf course they are going to say that. Their just trying to keep canelo hyped and telling him he won. Thats what they get paid for. What are they gonna do tell him the truth? If canelos leaves them they won't have s**t to fall on. They don't have anyone else to pay there bills. He could of thrown more punches in the first fight since he claimed that he wasnt bothered by GGG punches he chose not to. Whats so different this time around? Good luck getting any more boxers to come to ur gym to train to run amd call it enormous defense. Any true Mexican boxer has great offense thats what makes them great.
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Originally posted by S7V7N View PostGood points here. I've seen GGG say he's only watched the first fight once while Canelo said 10+ times. Adjustment is a valued tactic because there's always room for improvement, from both fighters. It sounds like Golovkin's plan is simply more pressure & aggression while Canelo's team is actually strategizing when & how to be most effective to counter GGG. I've also heard Abel say it doesn't matter what opponents do, Golovkin will do what he does & force the opponent to adjust to him. I'm not sure if this is just gamesmanship or really their plan but obviously it didn't get them the win in the first fight no matter what most think, so it's time to adjust. You can't just run head first trying to make it a brawl when the other is doing everything he can to avoid that. Gotta be smarter here, pick your spots & then capitalize on them. It's no coincidence that his first tough test had months with Hunter & Ward working a specific game-plan to counter Golovkin's offense.
Both Canelo & Jacobs (to a lesser extent) were simply happy to make it the distance of 12. They weren't actually trying to win, the win was in not getting KO'd. It's so much harder to knock your opponent out when this is their mindset. Golovkin should accept that & adjust to simply boxing on the outside if this is once again Canelo's plan. He really didn't fight smart the last 3 rounds in the first fight by abandoning his defense which opened the door for Saul to get back in the fight. It's not his style though & not sure he can settle for winning a boring fight. He'll bring more pressure from the outset in hopes of tiring Canelo out earlier & setting him up to be stopped late. This will expose GGG so Saul will definitely have his opportunities to catch Golovkin flush once again. He's banking too much on his chin rather than his mind. Don't get me wrong, I hope he can KO Saul, just think it's the harder road to tow when your opponent is not willing to take the same risks you are.
He's not winning a decision IMO ever, so that's why I don't think there is much of a choice in terms of strategy.
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Originally posted by JWHardin View PostYou need to fight more than 30 seconds to one minute of each round to honestly win a round.
They bragged about what his aggression was worth vs Lara, but guess that only counts when Canelo is doing it. They wouldn't even discuss a rematch with Lara because he fought like Canelo did vs GGG. Hypocrites.
Vs Lara Nelo broke him down with the body shots. Lara's output & landed punches dropped.
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Originally posted by S7V7N View PostGood points here. I've seen GGG say he's only watched the first fight once while Canelo said 10+ times. Adjustment is a valued tactic because there's always room for improvement, from both fighters. It sounds like Golovkin's plan is simply more pressure & aggression while Canelo's team is actually strategizing when & how to be most effective to counter GGG. I've also heard Abel say it doesn't matter what opponents do, Golovkin will do what he does & force the opponent to adjust to him. I'm not sure if this is just gamesmanship or really their plan but obviously it didn't get them the win in the first fight no matter what most think, so it's time to adjust. You can't just run head first trying to make it a brawl when the other is doing everything he can to avoid that. Gotta be smarter here, pick your spots & then capitalize on them. It's no coincidence that his first tough test had months with Hunter & Ward working a specific game-plan to counter Golovkin's offense.
Both Canelo & Jacobs (to a lesser extent) were simply happy to make it the distance of 12. They weren't actually trying to win, the win was in not getting KO'd. It's so much harder to knock your opponent out when this is their mindset. Golovkin should accept that & adjust to simply boxing on the outside if this is once again Canelo's plan. He really didn't fight smart the last 3 rounds in the first fight by abandoning his defense which opened the door for Saul to get back in the fight. It's not his style though & not sure he can settle for winning a boring fight. He'll bring more pressure from the outset in hopes of tiring Canelo out earlier & setting him up to be stopped late. This will expose GGG so Saul will definitely have his opportunities to catch Golovkin flush once again. He's banking too much on his chin rather than his mind. Don't get me wrong, I hope he can KO Saul, just think it's the harder road to tow when your opponent is not willing to take the same risks you are.was all that mess ^ LMAO....Nelo gon beat lil g AGAIN.
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