Who is MORE “C-Grade,” Milton Nunez or Rocky Fielding?
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I don’t believe in this myth about Mayweather “teaching.” This is a professional sport and at the upper echelon level, ATG’s techniques, are all unique. That’s like saying elite level football players copy or mimic to dribble a ball and shoot a certain way. Football is a very difficult sport, it’s not easy to mimic another. Most football fans will tell you this. Same thing with like Michael Jordan, there are things that Kobe couldn’t emulate and both moved differently.We'll see, it's undeniable that ginger has been improving a lot the last few years, his technique and timing are probably top 3 in the game today, and I have no doubt in my mind that he has a chance to surpass Chavez Sr as mexico's best (and I'm a huge Chavez fan), but he gives too much priority to easy W's, Mayweather teach him a lot about technique but also a lot about getting the right fights at the right time and real boxing fans (not boxers fans) don't like that s**t.
The only thing Canelo learned about Floyd, and what Nelo said himself, is to learn about A side Bidness and that he would never be exploited again. I’m sure he was referring to the weight and what GBP urged him to do. But whatever, I’m glad it happened. Just like in the NBA or FIFA World Cup, these athletes trained as children to the top where unfortunately they would miss game winning shots and lost the championship. Something as simple as Free Throws or Penalty Kicks. These situations exist. They are learning experiences, but not in the manner where another athlete showed another athlete what to do. Different styles. A lot of boxers do tricks in sparring that don’t normally do in the pro ring. It’s fun to see pros loosen up in pro fights, especially high level fights.Comment
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You keep on deflecting. Ask me the question again. Be precise as you can. I don’t know how many comparisons I need to give you to show your context for a question is whack! But I’ll do you a favor and answer your suspenseful question!Comment
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you tell me why names are important for Canelo, but not for Hypekin?
why is it not enough to simply remind you that Fielding was actually a world champion... because according to you, Golovkin is great... despite the fact that he only won vacant titles and defended them against scrubs
why the totally different standard for Canelo... ?
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I’d give him a B.
Now I’ll ask you, what does Fielding have to do with the context of Prime GGG vs Prime Canelo? If we say it’s GGG vs Canelo at 168, cause you know, “168 is ez fomi,” then who takes it? If you say GGG.... oh no wait, like you said, “GGG didn’t have to” go up in weight... “but he beats a prime Canelo” innit?!Comment
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Anyone waiting for a straight answer to a simple guestion from the want to be Mexican Englishman Mexican Bidness will wait till hell freezes over.He just runs his computer 24/7/365 loving up Canelo and hating on GGG and doesn't answer questions.Comment
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