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  • vaynardevil
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    #41
    1st fight GGG obv won it
    2nd fight tbh could go either way, its very close fight

    but i highly doubt GGG can change his style vs nelo
    what can he do differently next time ?
    body attack will open opportunity for nelo to whack his face, nelo is younger & much faster, thats why he always return to jabber and distance himself no matter how hard sanchez told him to stay in pocket and fight...

    he is past his prime and lose his ferocity and speed, if he's 5 years younger i say he'd whoop his ass

    the only way to win 3rd fight is take off faster than before, dont give nelo time to breath
    the 1 who gass off 1st will lose

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    • TonyGe
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      #42
      Originally posted by aboutfkntime
      that conversation continued for a looooong time

      many similar conversations continued for a looooong time

      as that video proved, you were wrong in ALL of those conversations

      no acknowledgement, no apology, nothing...

      as usual... you circled the wagons, and continued preaching the party line

      so, I have the right to " swipe "

      be honest man..... you were scoring incorrectly, and you know it
      I scored both fights correctly. There is no circling of the wagons and no party line. Canelo ran or was forced to the ropes waiting for counter opportunities that seldom came in the first fight. You would have to be ******ed not to notice he did better when he stayed off the ropes. Going to the ropes isn't a bad thing if you are productive when you get there. The time he spent going to the ropes and the time he spent there in a losing situation added up. He spent precious minutes in many rounds in a nonproductive strategy. I correctly predicted what he had to do to improve his chances in the second fight.
      Stay off the ropes
      Ditch the exaggerated upper body movement that sapped his stamina and didn't accomplish a lot. Use angles instead.
      Keep to the center of the ring
      Take away Golovkin's jab.
      He didn't do the last step and it cost him the win IMO in the second fight.
      All those things Sanchez ignored by inviting him to meet Golovkin in the ring center. Why, because Sanchez doesn't believe in adjusting to the opponent. That does not work in the upper class of fighters.
      I gave Canelo and his team credit but he still lost the second fight. You can look at all the videos you want but boxing is a contact sport. Jabs are scoring punches even in the pros. Like Teddy Atlas said, since when don't jabs count. Which is telling because he picked against Golovkin for the rematch.

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      • aboutfkntime
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        #43
        Originally posted by TonyGe
        Video??? WTF??? . I meant don't go around pretending that you know what your talking about.


        you appeared to be a very confused young child..... when I posted a video disproving your silly notions about scoring a fight

        just saying

        you talked shlt for months, ate the truth..... and then disappeared

        just saying again LMAO

        will I post some quotes/links from that thread to remind you?

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        • aboutfkntime
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          #44
          Originally posted by TonyGe
          I scored both fights correctly. There is no circling of the wagons and no party line. Canelo ran or was forced to the ropes waiting for counter opportunities that seldom came in the first fight. You would have to be ******ed not to notice he did better when he stayed off the ropes. Going to the ropes isn't a bad thing if you are productive when you get there. The time he spent going to the ropes and the time he spent there in a losing situation added up. He spent precious minutes in many rounds in a nonproductive strategy. I correctly predicted what he had to do to improve his chances in the second fight.
          Stay off the ropes
          Ditch the exaggerated upper body movement that sapped his stamina and didn't accomplish a lot. Use angles instead.
          Keep to the center of the ring
          Take away Golovkin's jab.
          He didn't do the last step and it cost him the win IMO in the second fight.
          All those things Sanchez ignored by inviting him to meet Golovkin in the ring center. Why, because Sanchez doesn't believe in adjusting to the opponent. That does not work in the upper class of fighters.
          I gave Canelo and his team credit but he still lost the second fight. You can look at all the videos you want but boxing is a contact sport. Jabs are scoring punches even in the pros. Like Teddy Atlas said, since when don't jabs count. Which is telling because he picked against Golovkin for the rematch.







          kid.....

          you flatly insisted that the ONLY relevant scoring criteria was punches landed

          that is what you said, and you said it many times

          I proved that you were WRONG

          the amount of punches landed is NOT official scoring criteria

          which is just common-sense.....

          otherwise a fighter could get on his bike and run, while flicking out ineffective pitty-pat jabs..... like Golovkin did in the rematch

          * clean hard punching
          * effective aggression
          * ring IQ
          * defence




          Canelo fought his fight..... Golovkin did not

          Canelo did not get beaten up..... Golovkin did

          you are a fkn idiot Tony Baloney

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          • P4P Forever
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            #45
            GGG 37yo he's not changing his style. not for a 16 week camp. He won both fights anyway. What's banks gonna change? Like he's some master blaster. He works for cheap. GGG gonna get what he pays for. Should of stuck to his old trainer, don't fix what's not broken.

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            • Joe Beamish
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              #46
              I think Canelo will win very convincingly in a third fight. He looked sharp (if conservative) against Jacobs. Meanwhile, Golovkin ate hard punches to the face against a total nobody before doing what we all knew he was going to do. How many of those is he going to take? Too many already.

              I didn't see anything from Golovkin that would remotely indicate he's going to bring something new to the ring.

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              • Lance98
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                #47
                GGG started slow in the 2nd fight, which was the same problem with him in the 1st fight, giving canelo a lead before actually fighting hard. In the 2nd fight, it was too late when he started catching canelo with power shots. If GGG wants to win, he has to either KO canelo or win every round looking sharp and fresh.

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                • aboutfkntime
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                  #48
                  Originally posted by Lance98
                  GGG started slow in the 2nd fight, which was the same problem with him in the 1st fight, giving canelo a lead before actually fighting hard. In the 2nd fight, it was too late when he started catching canelo with power shots. If GGG wants to win, he has to either KO canelo or win every round looking sharp and fresh.



                  Canelo is VERY sharp/punishing early, it takes Golovkin awhile to work his way into the fight..... he only started coming on when Canelo began to tire, and was not quite as crisp/clean/sharp..... and Canelo finished both fights stronger than Golovkin

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                  • Realboxingfan1
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                    #49
                    Zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz

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                    • Gideon lock
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                      #50
                      I'm on some strange meds at the moment. Had a weird dream about ggg last night amongst other weird snippets. He wasn't doing anything just standing there in a orthodox fighting stance but his face was frozen wasn't moving but his facial features were stretching while others were still. No particular reason for the dream I haven't read or seen anything about g for a week or so. Very very strange.

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