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Has Canelo progressed enough to defeat Golovkin in convincing fashion next time?
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Originally posted by Mr.365 View PostI think Nelo will go after the body way more & actually hurt G via bodyshots either stunning him or getting a stoppage!
I have a feeling third fight will be very hard on GGG.
Canelo is in his prime. He throws nice combination and he has great body shots.
I'd put my money on Canelo winning convincingly this time.
The 2 other were very close. I had GGG winning the first one (very close) and Canelo edging the second one (very close too).
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Originally posted by Mighty_Windir View PostI love Golovkin, but I also believe Canelo stock has gone way up since their last meeting...grown quite a bit in the ring.
His defense has been superb.
Has been landing good combinations.
And if he can capitalize with his uppercuts, who knows what might happen.
Golovkin has been inactive ever since their last bout, and the quality of his upcoming opponent is questionable if he's planning on taking Canelo after that, he's not getting younger either.
Can he learn new things with Banks?
Can he come up with a more effective strategy against Canelo?
Can he capitalize with his effective jab instead of looking to land a big right hand?
Sure why not...but, will it make a difference with an improved version of the guy who took the close decision last time?
What do you guys think?
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Originally posted by boxinggod101 View PostIn the second fight it looked like he hurt GGG at some point to the body.
I have a feeling third fight will be very hard on GGG.
Canelo is in his prime. He throws nice combination and he has great body shots.
I'd put my money on Canelo winning convincingly this time.
The 2 other were very close. I had GGG winning the first one (very close) and Canelo edging the second one (very close too).
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Originally posted by Eff Pandas View PostThe fight has been super close twice imo. I think both fights coulda had either guy winning or a draw. So I don't suspect a 3rd fight is a good bet to go any differently or much differently anyway.
That said you are always contending with mother nature at GGG's age. He could not show up any night (including vs this Rolls cat to f#ck up the whole idea of a 3rd fight) & the GGG trajectory takes a quick & dramatic trip south. And it feels like Canelo's getting closer to his peak or perhaps is at the height of his powers now. So those two career trajectories COULD have intersected already in the first 2 fights & its possible the 3rd fight could be a whole other story with Canelo moving up past GGG & GGG moving down lower than Canelo.
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Originally posted by Mighty_Windir View PostI love Golovkin, but I also believe Canelo stock has gone way up since their last meeting...grown quite a bit in the ring.
His defense has been superb.
Has been landing good combinations.
And if he can capitalize with his uppercuts, who knows what might happen.
Golovkin has been inactive ever since their last bout, and the quality of his upcoming opponent is questionable if he's planning on taking Canelo after that, he's not getting younger either.
Can he learn new things with Banks?
Can he come up with a more effective strategy against Canelo?
Can he capitalize with his effective jab instead of looking to land a big right hand?
Sure why not...but, will it make a difference with an improved version of the guy who took the close decision last time?
What do you guys think?
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