Canelo allowed to move around ring ala GGG-1 w/ Krusher? Or is it running?
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Nah, you're saying that. I merely gave a prominent recent example. The bigger issue is that your incredulous question over a well established attribute makes as much sense as me asking "Are there reeeeally any fights in which Canelo exhibits superb head movement?" as though perhaps my dorky feigned skepticism will gaslight an entire forum of boxing fans.Comment
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Here I’ll make it clearer for youNah, you're saying that. I merely gave a prominent recent example. The bigger issue is that your incredulous question over a well established attribute makes as much sense as me asking "Are there reeeeally any fights in which Canelo exhibits superb head movement?" as though perhaps my dorky feigned skepticism will gaslight an entire forum of boxing fans.
What I’m saying is Kovalev was never this big jabber , where people actually feared his jab
Yes of course he had one but only to set up his power shots
Over night he pulled two boxing shows , one with a legitimate and proven fighter , Alvarez
And his second big masterpiece was against a young pup more so than lion , Yarde , who is unproven and most likely very fughin green
So tell me what other Fights was his jab this commending force that got him the victory ( and most likely this jab is coming from Buddy )Comment
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Yes, I misinterpreted what you were implying in your original comment, which I took as you suggesting Kov's jab was until very recently total garbage. It has been solid for as long as I can remember, but no, it has never historically been the big driving force behind a win, just a range finder and setup for his big shots. Sorry. The recent transition to relying on it more heavily is logical in the context of where he now is physically though. If anything I think he should have moved in that direction a few years back.Here I’ll make it clearer for you
What I’m saying is Kovalev was never this big jabber , where people actually feared his jab
Yes of course he had one but only to set up his power shots
Over night he pulled two boxing shows , one with a legitimate and proven fighter , Alvarez
And his second big masterpiece was against a young pup more so than lion , Yarde , who is unproven and most likely very fughin green
So tell me what other Fights was his jab this commending force that got him the victory ( and most likely this jab is coming from Buddy )Comment
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Yes, I misinterpreted what you were implying in your original comment, which I took as you suggesting Kov's jab was until very recently total garbage. It has been solid for as long as I can remember, but no, it has never historically been the big driving force behind a win, just a range finder and setup for his big shots. Sorry. The recent transition to relying on it more heavily is logical in the context of where he now is physically though. If anything I think he should have moved in that direction a few years back.
Took awhile but we’re on the same page
Totally agree he should of began boxing per se after the first Ward fight
But Kovi thought he can go in there , as the old Kovi could of done , and **** Ward out
Which , imo , he didn’t come close to in the second fight at all
People out here screaming about Kovi’s jab which I’m just asking where this mighty jab was during his career
When it’s a clubbing jab , a boxer knows how powerful it is and how valuable
Yes he did use that jab against his last two opponents but an old dog is hard to teach new tricks
I think with the multitude and diffère angles that Canelo will use he will be dragged into a brawl and that sir will be his downfall
Oh yeah , he can’t fight going backwards , you’ll see a lot of Kovi crouched over and insinuating low blows
Every time he gets hit in the breadbasket he crouches over , just hates itComment
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