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  • #81
    Originally posted by boliodogs View Post
    Walking around weight is a terrible way to try to tell how big a boxer really is because some boxers walk around fat as hell, some like Mayweather stay very lean and others are somewhere between. Fight night weight is a better way to tell how big a boxer really is. Canelo and GGG both weigh about 170 pounds on fight night give or take a pound. They are normal sized middleweights neither big nor small and their best fighting weight is almost exactly the same. Neither man has a weight advantage over the other.

    yep

    there is no reason/justification to EVER mention walk-around weight when discussing boxing

    it is absurd the way casuals talk

    they completely disassociate making weight

    same with rehydration weight, which is also irrelevant

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    • #82
      Originally posted by Boxing Hero View Post
      ggg is full of it. ggg was scared to throw to the body because Canelo would hit back.


      Only one of those boxers had their face busted up after the fight and that was ggg.
      So now you low life anti ggg fools lying about not going to the body and his face busted up? Wow, no wonder ggg and the white boxing fans laugh at you people. Not only have your fighters clearly been surpassed, you are relegated to making up lies to suit your propaganda. No wonder your culture has been a failure for centuries

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      • #83
        Originally posted by Cutthroat View Post
        I mean Canelo is a blown up welter after all lol, his knock out ratio is only 70% and like 95% of those fights have occurred at 154 and below. It'll just make it that more embarassing if Canelo actually knocks him out when he couldn't even put away the corpse of Chavez.

        Canelo pieced him up real good in the first fight, clearly landed the best shots, but at the end of the day he's just not that big a puncher.
        Canelo always been over probably 170 lbs during his bouts and now he's a "blown up welterweight" lol, dehydration campeone no doubt.. with juice's help; without doubts now

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        • #84
          Originally posted by dibzvincent143 View Post
          In case you didn’t know athletes grow, especially if they started young. Hell if they didn’t pac would still be at flyweight and floyd at lightweight.

          Canelo walks around 180 plus.
          He can’t even make 154lbs for years now. But you’re referring to him as blown up welter? Loooool!!! Funniest thing I’ve read all day.

          Floyd had like 20 plus KOs at lightweight and below. Is he a blown up lightweight as well?
          ??? He just made 154lbs on a CALIBRATED scale 3 fights ago. That wasnt even 2 years ago.

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          • #85
            “He’s not the hardest puncher [I’ve fought],” Golovkin continued. “I don’t feel his power. I don’t feel his like heavy hands, you know?" Unless he actually knocks Canelo stone cold on September 15th, I see this as just so much talk by GGG to sell the fight.

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            • #86
              Did I hear that correctly. GGG has a little hood and gangster in him. He basically said “he hits like a little b@tch!”...LOL!!!

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              • #87
                Originally posted by TheCell8 View Post
                Canelo hit Golovkin with his money punch, a flush overhand right in the 7th round, and Golovkin ate it like it was nothing and kept moving forward.
                True, I noticed that too when I watched it again last week. He ate a couple shots & didn’t noticeable react to them.

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                • #88
                  Originally posted by TheCell8 View Post
                  Canelo hit Golovkin with his money punch, a flush overhand right in the 7th round, and Golovkin ate it like it was nothing and kept moving forward.
                  He didn’t hit him flush. Look at the replay. GGG saw it coming and rolled with it.

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                  • #89
                    Originally posted by Afi23 View Post
                    “He’s not the hardest puncher [I’ve fought],” Golovkin continued. “I don’t feel his power. I don’t feel his like heavy hands, you know? He’s fast, he’s quick, he’s more boxing IQ. He knows [how to box].”

                    GGG, alot of boxing fights have been won with those skills. We shall see on September 15th!
                    The bold part are mainly the attributes used by mayweather to win all his fights.

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                    • #90
                      Originally posted by Pat bateman View Post
                      The bold part are mainly the attributes used by mayweather to win all his fights.
                      Your missing one very important fact. Mayweather allmost always landed more punches than his opponent. Canelo didn't.

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