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Is there a better schooling example than Floyd-Canelo?

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  • #11
    loma walters, Hopkins pavlik

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    • #12
      Originally posted by famicommander View Post
      That wasn't a schooling, that was Spence just taking what Mikey gave him. Mikey came to survive, not to win, so all Spence had to do was throw.
      i actually read the question wrong however i still considering it to be a schooling considering a lot of people said Garcia would outbox Spence , Spence out boxed him and beat him up bad at the same time , Mikey had no answers for anything Spence did .

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      • #13
        No version of Canelo gets near Floyd.

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        • #14
          Originally posted by Roy Keane View Post
          No version of Canelo gets near Floyd.
          What a casual response...

          The first version of Canelo was actually landing on Floyd...and 152 weight deprived...

          The reality is that many rivalries have gone various weights. You would know that LaMotta and SRR ran it back at different weights. SRL vs Hearns and SRL vs Duran, Welters to Middleweight. The MCC even fought at LHW...

          So if Floyd was so good with his 116-112 card from the best judge, then how come he didn’t dare fight Canelo for the Lineal Middleweight title and Green Belt that Mayweather swore by: Lineal and the WBC?

          The answer is uncertainty in winning. The same Floyd who came in 2lbs over with Marquez, a former Lightweight...

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          • #15
            As textbook as it gets.



            100% schooled.

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            • #16
              Originally posted by Young Bidness View Post
              What a casual response...

              The first version of Canelo was actually landing on Floyd...and 152 weight deprived...

              The reality is that many rivalries have gone various weights. You would know that LaMotta and SRR ran it back at different weights. SRL vs Hearns and SRL vs Duran, Welters to Middleweight. The MCC even fought at LHW...

              So if Floyd was so good with his 116-112 card from the best judge, then how come he didn’t dare fight Canelo for the Lineal Middleweight title and Green Belt that Mayweather swore by: Lineal and the WBC?

              The answer is uncertainty in winning. The same Floyd who came in 2lbs over with Marquez, a former Lightweight...


              Nobody is reading that. Floyd washed Canelo.


              Cotto gave him a better fight than Canelo.

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              • #17
                Originally posted by Young Bidness View Post
                Not a schooling. Moretti would have had it 118-110 or 120-108 which such cards and fights exist on all judges cards.

                Canelo is on another level than Floyd since no 23 year old, drained to 152, got out point on the 3rd counter.

                At the upper echelon elite level, rarely do you see even a green elite go to the 3rd counter.

                Mayweather strike, misses, Canelo strikes, misses, Floyd lands the 3rd counter point.

                That is expected from an elite counter puncher in Floyd showing Canelo elite counter punching.

                Floyd vs Canelo was a school of counterpunching strictly. Name a fight where counterpunching goes to the 3rd strike. It’s usually just 1 to 2, whom lands first.

                No shame in the Canelo fight since Floyd had his fight style at 23. No difficulty like Canelo had nor experienced at his age.
                you sound so salty. Saul was 42-0 at the time. Must be a can shooter. Get that green shyt outta here

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                • #18
                  Originally posted by Beercules View Post
                  Nobody is reading that. Floyd washed Canelo.


                  Cotto gave him a better fight than Canelo.
                  Canelo is bigger than Cotto, and Cotto had the luxury of 154. If two pounds of water is so easy to shed, for an “elite gym-rat Welter,” how come Floyd couldnt make 144 for Marquez? Lol

                  You Aladdin looking boricua!

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                  • #19
                    Originally posted by Young Bidness View Post
                    Canelo is bigger than Cotto, and Cotto had the luxury of 154. If two pounds of water is so easy to shed, for an “elite gym-rat Welter,” how come Floyd couldnt make 144 for Marquez? Lol

                    You Aladdin looking boricua!
                    Canelo was ****** for accepting.



                    Why are you on Canelos p e n is and not Marquez?

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                    • #20
                      Originally posted by alexnation View Post
                      you sound so salty. Saul was 42-0 at the time. Must be a can shooter. Get that green shyt outta here
                      I ain’t salty. If Moretti had 118-110 or 120-108 then maybe.

                      Floyd fans can’t explain why he didn’t attempt 155 for Canelo’s Middleweight Lineal. Floyd fought DLH in 2007 at 154. The older you are the harder it is to shed the water and weight. So in Theory would’ve had more comfort fighting Canelo again at 155. That’s the only logical explanation...

                      This is how we know that fight wasn’t even easy for Floyd! Floyd ditching the Lineal Middleweight title when Cotto or Canelo won it is hilarious if supposedly those were easy fights for him. “Easy fights” is something Floyd fans came up with without thinking.

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