Comments Thread For: Canelo Trainer: We'll Capitalize on Kovalev's Mistakes in The Fight!

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  • BlakBread904
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    #21
    Originally posted by Curtis Harper
    If I'm Kov, I'm not shying away from a newbie.
    I'm enforcing my will (intelligently) and making Nelo fight my fight.
    Yup, Kovalev has one of the best 1-2s in the game, he has to use it

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    • mawoodhouse
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      #22
      Originally posted by kushking
      I am disgusted,& tired of hearing the same few hating hypocrites on every nelo thread eternally.


      I DO think Canelo can win this fight by ko BUT if he doesn't then Kovalev can win a UD,its basically a 55/45 fight imho in favor of Kovalev, no coincidence the same canelo hating queefs that have been on every thread about him his entire career claiming his killer opponents are cherry picks are the exact same ones now sayin ****** sht about this fight as if its not the very definition of the most dangerous fight Nelo could've taken after already beating the top 2 at mw

      It's ironic how these same hypocrite s that have no answer when asked "who is doing remotely what Nelos doing in boxing?" are the same ones who hold nelo to god like standards to the pt where the #1 lhw champ & most powerful lhw champ is somehow a cherrypick.(Kov has proven his power even more than Beterbieve esp. til arturs last fight)

      Its funny that these clowns will say "I told you it was a cherry" if Nelo wins,yet cannot explain who would be more dangerous that was a viable next fight or why. These lames will argue featherfisted mws/smws like Andrades/Zurdos etc. done nothing ass are more dangerous despite them having done nothing remotely near what kov has & can't even ko tiny mws/smw no hopers they tower over ffs let alone koing someone remotely near Yardes caliber, with a jab no less ffs
      So you think the guy with alot less power can KO the guy known for his power, but the guy known for his power can win on points? Ok...More like the other way around, Kovalev is more likely to win via ko and Canelo most likely by points (the paid judges will ensure that).

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      • Boxfan83
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        #23
        Originally posted by kidbazooka
        Canelo has to be on point for 12 rds no room for error in this one
        I agree 100% Im going for Canelo but I favor Kov for that reason. 12 flawless rds is damn near impossible at their level. Even ward didnt have flawless fights with Kov

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        • tokon
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          #24
          Originally posted by Gideon lock
          I got you so would it be fair to say canelo isn't a natural middleweight?
          With day before weigh in, sometime as long as +36hrs before fight time, all fighters cut weight.

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          • Megaman99
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            #25
            Tough one to call, Canelo has the skills to outbox but can his stamina carry him through? On the other hand, does Kov have one more good fight in him? ��

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            • Drigo
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              #26
              Originally posted by Megaman99
              Tough one to call, Canelo has the skills to outbox but can his stamina carry him through? On the other hand, does Kov have one more good fight in him? ��
              Good analysis. Basically it depends more on who Kovalev will come to fight. We know what Canelo would do. With so much additional weight, almost its impossible he get better than the way he box before. But even a less better Canelo can outbox Kovalev if the later aged overnight...

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              • Curtis Harper
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                #27
                Originally posted by Boxing Scene
                3 years ago when Canelo was ducking GGG because he "wasn't a natural middleweight" I would say Kovalev was in his prime. He is well past it now. I'd say he's 50 percent of what he was before the 1st Ward fight. That and 30 days rest after his last fight. Not good.
                I'll type it again

                What were their ages when Kov was prime

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                • Curtis Harper
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                  #28
                  Originally posted by Verus
                  If Canelo fights Kovalev's fight, barring a cut or an accident, he has little to no chance to beat Kovalev. We should know within the first 3 rounds which fighter is going to be successful in fighting their fight. Though I believe Canelo is more likely to make adjustments than Kovalev, I see this as a tossup. We shall see.
                  Kov wants to force Nelo to fight big. Not be cute and technical.

                  It's an interesting match regardless of what bitter GGG fans say.

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                  • Curtis Harper
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                    #29
                    Originally posted by BlakBread904
                    Yup, Kovalev has one of the best 1-2s in the game, he has to use it
                    Fight smart, not cautious. Don't do an AJ and go in face first chin up.

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                    • ippo
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                      #30
                      Originally posted by BlakBread904
                      Yup, Kovalev has one of the best 1-2s in the game, he has to use it
                      Hes gonna get countered just throwing his jab out there,which will prevent him from throwing his 1-2 easy.He gonna make kovalev gunshy.I want kovalev to win but his just got through a tough fight and not enough recovery time.Its pretty much a perfect time to fight him.

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