What does it take for a Boxer to beat Canelo ?

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  • NachoMan
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    #101
    Originally posted by JakeTheBoxer
    Because he is better boxer than Canelo is. And a bigger guy.
    He's bigger for sure, but you are literally the only fan on the planet who would have the nerve to make the other argument.

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    • RisAri0
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      #102
      If Andre Ward came back with a perfect training camp then I'd say him.

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      • BaguMka
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        #103
        Ask Golovkin

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        • club fighter
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          #104
          To make it an ugly mess of an oppressive smothering fight plan, including: getting in his chest, smother his shots, clinching, holding, leaning on him, headbutts, elbows, anything to frustrate him and take him out of his fight plan.

          His tenacity to stick to the fight plan and not let opponents get into his head is probably the best in boxing. The only time I've ever seen him out of sorts was when he looked like he wanted to cry during interviews when everybody was saying it was a gift draw against GGG in the first fight.

          If some fighter can frustrate him enough to get him to abandon the fight plan and get reckless, then any good middle or lt heavy can sleep him.

          They're all just too intimidated by him to implement this type of strategy, they need Dillian Whyte as a trainer.

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          • Marchegiano
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            #105
            You can always just punch really ****ing hard.

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            • sicko
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              #106
              I like Canelo but he is not unbeatable obviously! I think a very good jab would trouble him but it has to be a snapping Jab and you have to be able to mix things up Head and Body Jabs. Also you MUST be a very good INSIDE FIGHTER as well! If you can't fight on the inside don't even waste our time trying to fight Canelo! As seen with Callum Smith on Saturday!

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              • eco1
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                #107
                Originally posted by NachoMan
                What excuse will you have when he moves up to beat Beterbiev or Bivol? Will you still bring up Mayweather then? Lara screwed himself for being such do-nothing fighter and the only thing anyone remembers about the Trout fight is Trout doing the highlight reel funky chicken.
                if he fights Beterbiev I the next 6 months I will see u cry.

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                • eco1
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                  #108
                  Originally posted by abracada
                  Agreed GGG beat him in his first match, but GGG was taken to school in the rematch.
                  Golovkin won both, go watch the fight again.

                  Maybe it is just me who grew up watching this sport since I was a kid in the 70's and watching so many great boxers I think Clenelo leaves me wanting more. Just a B+ fighter who has been very carefully matched.

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                  • siablo14
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                    #109
                    Originally posted by kafkod
                    So, either what Floyd did or what GGG did ... plus fair judges.
                    Originally posted by Lomadeaux
                    Yea, re-watch Floyd GGG fights, especially the 1st one.
                    Word.........

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                    • siablo14
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                      #110
                      Originally posted by abracada
                      Agreed GGG beat him in his first match, but GGG was taken to school in the rematch.
                      Nah. Second match was close too. I had the second for GGG.

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