Why don't these bigger middleweights want to trade with LITTLE Canelo?

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  • mcdonalds
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    #1

    Why don't these bigger middleweights want to trade with LITTLE Canelo?

    Canelito is barely 5'8 and he is bullying these big men.

    The so called boogeyman who was supposedly all about mexican style changed up his game plan and went back to his commie style. Jab Jab Jab while circling away

    Danny Jacobs with an even bigger size advantage was timid to let his hands go.

    Should canelito move up to 175 to get a real challenge?
  • Phenom
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    #2
    Danny Jacobs let his hands go probably too much he would've been better off being more selective GGG in the 2nd fight I think was feeling that body work but that's just my opinion

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    • Longhaul
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      #3
      Originally posted by Phenom
      Danny Jacobs let his hands go probably too much he would've been better off being more selective GGG in the 2nd fight I think was feeling that body work but that's just my opinion
      He should have mixed it up more .Theres a method to boxing and picking your time to exchange then get the hell out .He was forced to fight when he was backed into the ropes but most of his exchanges were half hearted.What was all that southpaw crap.

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      • DuckAdonis
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        #4
        You forgot about that first Golovkin fight where Canelo was literally made to run from 1 ringpost to another lol?

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        • HeadShots
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          #5
          He’s roides to the gills

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          • mcdonalds
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            #6
            Originally posted by HeadShots
            He’s roides to the gills
            Proof ?

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            • ThunderFists
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              #7
              Its not a good idea to trade with someone who has a elite chin and one punch knockout power ��

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              • tonysoprano
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                #8
                Jacobs looked like the plodder he did when Pirog schooled him. He's always been a B+ player not an A lister.

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                • BoxingIsGreat
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                  #9
                  All are afraid once they taste those body shots. Canelo, like Davis, is a body specialist.

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                  • Mooshashi
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                    #10
                    Because if they knocked Canelo out they would immediately be DQ'd. Better to hope, hopelessly hope, for a decision.

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