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  • #11
    Originally posted by JimmyValmer View Post
    You do realize that the secondary testing of Clenbuterol on Canelo was negative right ?
    er, no. he failed them both.

    https://www.forbes.com/sites/brianma.../#5f06841653ac

    ''Canelo has been temporarily suspended by the Nevada State Athletic Commission following two positive tests for Clenbuterol (Feb 17 and Feb. 20)''

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    • #12
      Originally posted by Larky101 View Post
      Can anyone explain how someone goes from being staggered by cottos brother and unable to walk down floyd to taking flush shots off punchers like ggg and jacobs without flinching whilst walking them down seemingly with more strength. Is it elite level neck training or something that can enhance chin?
      That shlt was almost a DECADE AGO, bro !!!!

      Nelo stepped up his game since then, you should too.

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      • #13
        Originally posted by Curtis Harper View Post
        That shlt was almost a DECADE AGO, bro !!!!

        Nelo stepped up his game since then, you should too.
        Bro how can i step it up i dont box.
        Im sure you can step it up on this years iteration of the contender. Get yourself on there!

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        • #14
          Originally posted by Larky101 View Post
          Bro how can i step it up i dont box.
          Im sure you can step it up on this years iteration of the contender. Get yourself on there!
          What a bunch of malarkey

          You looked up a fight but ignored the facts and now you're all salty

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          • #15
            I think its a thing thats been there all through boxing history with fighters. Muhammad Ali didnt seem to take a punch the same way in hes early days as he did late on. Oscar was dropped abit coming up. Chris Eubank snr was stopped in the first round as an amatuer. You can get stronger whiskers with maturity. Although Canelos head movement is very good. Shame hes not a big puncher or hed have it all. Shades of Qawi yesterday i thought, not the workrate, but the strength and awkwardness.

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            • #16
              I think anyone who has taken a punch understands. You get better, or wiser. It's less of a shock and you know you can come through it.

              I'm convinced Canelo was buzzed when Jacobs caught him (in I think the 8th was it?).

              He covered it, threw a couple of jabs and Jacobs didn't follow it up.

              If he takes the route of backing up when he's buzzed then Jacobs comes at him. But he's a very experienced pro now. Jacobs couldn't take the chance that he wasn't hurt and get countered.

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              • #17
                Originally posted by Mindgames View Post
                I think its a thing thats been there all through boxing history with fighters. Muhammad Ali didnt seem to take a punch the same way in hes early days as he did late on. Oscar was dropped abit coming up. Chris Eubank snr was stopped in the first round as an amatuer. You can get stronger whiskers with maturity. Although Canelos head movement is very good. Shame hes not a big puncher or hed have it all. Shades of Qawi yesterday i thought, not the workrate, but the strength and awkwardness.

                Yep. A ton of fighters have gotten better chins over time. Alot have gotten better chins once they moved up. Miguel Cotto for example when he was rocked bad at 140 by Torres and had a much better chin at 147. Pacquaio being stopped twice when he was very young and at low weights.

                Also just age in general has helped.
                Winky Wright had a fight he was dropped like 5 times early on. George foreman's chin was iron in his second career. In addition to all your examples.

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                • #18
                  Hater Cashnelo owns boxing and so does Mexico

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                  • #19
                    Canelo is probably the best at anticipating a punch I've seen since Mayweather.

                    Yeah I said it!

                    I'm one of the biggest critics of Canelo but I give him props when it's due.

                    He was hurt about 2 or 3 times by Jacobs last night but he was able to take the sting off of them.

                    Jacobs caught him on the top of the head with a shot that I know would've knocked most people out. His knees buckled a little bit but he kept on going.

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                    • #20
                      Originally posted by Larky101 View Post
                      Can anyone explain how someone goes from being staggered by cottos brother and unable to walk down floyd to taking flush shots off punchers like ggg and jacobs without flinching whilst walking them down seemingly with more strength. Is it elite level neck training or something that can enhance chin?

                      Lets not forget he also could do nothing to stop Hatton's brother in his tracks and landed his best punches against him.


                      Canelo was on some Evan Fields hardcore stuff.

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