Comments Thread For: Miguel Cotto Leans To Canelo To Beat Golovkin in Rematch

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  • aboutfkntime
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    #11
    Originally posted by Lemonhead_Jeff
    Cotto is smart AF.
    Knows when to hold 'em, knows when to fold 'em, and knows who will win Saturday.

    the better fighter will make the better adjustments

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    • Lemonhead_Jeff
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      #12
      Originally posted by chubuk7
      Do not forget that fighters are never the same after they fight GGG, especially when they go 12 rounds with him. The best example is DJ barely beat little junior middleweight Sulecki.
      On the other hand, who has been 'the same' after facing Canelo?
      Besides Mayweather, of course.

      Khan was recently knocked down by the lowest ranked
      fighter to ever put him on his duff, and others like James
      Kirkland, Chavez Jr, and Larry Mosley have never fought
      again after losing to Canelo. Even more others have faded
      into obscurity after losing to Canelo.

      On the other hand, Lemieux recorded the most impressive
      knockout so-far in his career, over Stevens, after losing to
      Golovkin, and Martin Murray went on to beat Gabe Rosado,
      which was arguably one of the most notable wins of his
      career. Kel Brook also came back to score a good stoppage
      win over Siarhei Rabchanka.

      You can make the same argument both ways.

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      • Robi13
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        #13
        Real recognize real

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        • Lemonhead_Jeff
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          #14
          Originally posted by aboutfkntime
          the better fighter will make the better adjustments
          That's what I'm counting on.

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          • Boxing42
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            #15
            Originally posted by chubuk7
            Do not forget that fighters are never the same after they fight GGG, especially when they go 12 rounds with him. The best example is DJ barely beat little junior middleweight Sulecki.
            Golovkin won’t be the same after the first Canelo fight he’s retiring after this one

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            • robbyheartbaby
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              #16
              Originally posted by Robbie Barrett
              Golovkin couldn't land any decent punches in the first, that isn't going to change in the rematch. TOO SLOW. Canelo just needs concentrate on taking away the weak jab (that Golovkin had to shorten and take all power off just to land) and it's in the bag.
              Couldn't be further from the truth, terrible analogy really disappointing actually for a longterm member. Golovkin gave away a few rounds but pressured Canelo and was able to land often. The jab had Canelo on the backfoot and after 7 or 8 rounds he was looking for his corner. If Canelo can make the adjustments i lean towards him to win a UD but he lost the first fight only a fool or troll could not agree.

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              • elfag
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                #17
                Of course Cotto wants Canelo to win. Its like this:

                Cotto got the lineal title from a guy with broken knees, then ducked the number one challenger GGG.

                Cotto lost to Canelo but claims he was robbed like he does every loss.

                If Canelo beats GGG, Cotto will claim, since he "beat" Canelo who beat GGG, its almost as if he didnt duck GGG and if he had the balls to defend his lineal title against him, he would have beat GGG.

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                • Dat
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                  #18
                  A gentleman indeed. Miguel lost to Canelo who was likely on roids at that time.

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                  • Blond Beast
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by robbyheartbaby
                    Couldn't be further from the truth, terrible analogy really disappointing actually for a longterm member. Golovkin gave away a few rounds but pressured Canelo and was able to land often. The jab had Canelo on the backfoot and after 7 or 8 rounds he was looking for his corner. If Canelo can make the adjustments i lean towards him to win a UD but he lost the first fight only a fool or troll could not agree.
                    I agree I think Nelo should win the rematch. He just needs to make a few more stands. Will get tons of credit. Myself and Anyone I respect who isn’t on this forum had GGG winning first fight. I’m not gonna sway to any 8-4 Nelo theories.

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                    • MDPopescu
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by el***
                      Of course Cotto wants Canelo to win. Its like this:

                      Cotto got the lineal title from a guy with broken knees, then ducked the number one challenger GGG.

                      Cotto lost to Canelo but claims he was robbed like he does every loss.

                      If Canelo beats GGG, Cotto will claim, since he "beat" Canelo who beat GGG, its almost as if he didnt duck GGG and if he had the balls to defend his lineal title against him, he would have beat GGG.
                      ... and remember that Cotto was actually forced to even pay GGG that step aside money...

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