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Damn just owned that maggot troll Mammoth who was goinf on and on abohr what others think to legitimize his agenda and now he can't even back shid up!
What a total tool!
Judgement day is coming for team GGG and his fans and Canelo haters!
Canelo no doubt has learned a lot from the first fight and will pay big dividends in a second!
All GGG can do is throw more and be more reckless and go to the body which will unfortunately leave more open to harder counters!
See you in May haters and casuals!
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Originally posted by Squ□redCircle34 View PostDamn just owned that maggot troll Mammoth who was goinf on and on abohr what others think to legitimize his agenda and now he can't even back shid up!
What a total tool!
Judgement day is coming for team GGG and his fans and Canelo haters!
Canelo no doubt has learned a lot from the first fight and will pay big dividends in a second!
All GGG can do is throw more and be more reckless and go to the body which will unfortunately leave more open to harder counters!
See you in May haters and casuals!
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Originally posted by ironmt View PostHe better learn how to Improve his stamina and keep the fight In the center of the ring, which again, goes back to stamina. He will not get the decision In the rematch laying on the ropes for 2 out of 3 minutes per round. He has the potential to win the second fight and was clearly winning In the first fight when the fight was In the center of the ring.
Someone mentioned about Canelo in his early years when he was coming up that he was going through a real difficult time in his life and unfortunately turned to alcohol before he was even legal enough to drink it!
He was a pre teen alcoholic at one point so I point to that maybe be the reason why his stamina is lacking!
I think it's the only thing he's severely lacking but IMO him using the ropes was ingenious!
He used it to help counter off of it, take breaks, set up traps, and absorb shots!
I don't know why people look at him being on the ropes as a bad thing, sometimes if your skilled enough with defense and head movement, the ropes can be your best friend!
Look at some old school fighters who used the ropes, no one then was saying the aggressive fighter attacking them was winning cuz they were slipping an blocking shots while countering with the cleaner punches!
Canelo did what he wanted to do in there while GGG tried really really hard to fight his fight!
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Originally posted by Squ□redCircle34 View PostIt's possible but it may be his limit with him stamina wise!
Someone mentioned about Canelo in his early years when he was coming up that he was going through a real difficult time in his life and unfortunately turned to alcohol before he was even legal enough to drink it!
He was a pre teen alcoholic at one point so I point to that maybe be the reason why his stamina is lacking!
I think it's the only thing he's severely lacking but IMO him using the ropes was ingenious!
He used it to help counter off of it, take breaks, set up traps, and absorb shots!
I don't know why people look at him being on the ropes as a bad thing, sometimes if your skilled enough with defense and head movement, the ropes can be your best friend!
Look at some old school fighters who used the ropes, no one then was saying the aggressive fighter attacking them was winning cuz they were slipping an blocking shots while countering with the cleaner punches!
Canelo did what he wanted to do in there while GGG tried really really hard to fight his fight!
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I actually like both guys and thought It was an excellent fight, but clearly had GGG winning.
I have never heard the story of Canelo being a pre teen alcoholic and really don't know how that would affect his stamina at this point In his career.
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this thread is a microcosm of why this site is ****ing trash for discussing boxing
pretty obvious most of the real boxing fans have left
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Originally posted by joesaiditstrue View Postthis thread is a microcosm of why this site is ****ing trash for discussing boxing
pretty obvious most of the real boxing fans have left
Funniest **** I read past week for sure
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Originally posted by Julioavr83 View PostOut of 65 boxing experts, 43 (66%) watched Canelo win, draw or lose for 1 single round (113-115), wich means we had a very close fight.
PD: There is a list of experts running around, with a lot of MMA and wrestling commenters, and also many former or active professional boxing fighters, i decided to include in this list, only the true BOXING experts, people with a lot of years in the sport and focused on boxing.
Teddy Atlas (ESPN) 110-118
Mookie Alexander (Bloodyelbow.com) 111-117
Brian Campbell (CBSsport.com) 111-117
************.com 111-117
Patrick Stumberg (Badlefthook.com/Mmamania.com) 112-116
Bryan Graham (Theguardian.com) 112-116
Nigel Collins (ESPN) 112-116
Cliff Rold (Boxingscene.com) 112-116
Steve Bunce (Boxnation.com) 112-116
Harold Lederman (HBO) 112-116
Dan Rafael (ESPN) 112-116
Al Bernstein (Showtime) 112-116
Kevin McRae (Bleacherreport.com) 112-116
Bob Velin (USAtoday) 112-116
Lyle Fitzsimmons (CBSsport.com/Bleacherreort.com) 112-116
Michael Woods (Nyfights.com) 112-116
Sherdog.com 112-116
Leo Benatar (Directv sports) 112-116
A la vera del ring 112-116
Gareth Davies (The telegraph) 112-116
Ed Robinson (Skysports) 113-115
Stephen Smith (ESPN) 113-115
Marc Livitz (Secondsout.com) 113-115
Mike Harris (Sports illustrated) 113-115
Phil Murphy (ESPN) 113-115
Kevin Lole (Yahoo sports) 113-115
Will Esco (Badlefthook.com) 113-115
Graham Houston (*********.com) 113-115
Marcelo Gonzalez (Space) 113-115
Doug Fischer (The******.com) 113-115
Scott Chris (Badlefthook.com) 113-115
Steve Carp (Las Vegas review journal) 113-115
Carlos Irusta (Revista ringside) 113-115
Barry Jones (Boxnation) 113-116
Kevin Mitchell (Theguardian.com) 113-116
Liam Happe (Yahoo sports Reino Unido) 114-114
Gilbert Manzano (Reviewjournal.com/sports) 114-114
Steven Muehlhausen (Sportingnews) 114-114
Kieran Mulvaney (insidehboxing.com) 114-114
Ben Thompson (Fight hype) 114-114
David Greisman (Fighting words) 114-114
The sweet science 114-114
Danny Flexen (Boxingnewsonline.com) 114-114
Renato Bermudez (Espn) 114-114
Jorge Eduardo Sanchez (ESPN) 114-114
Ron Borges (Boston Herald) 114-114
Brian Kenny (NBC sports radio) 114-114
Lance Puigmire (Latimes.com/sports) 114-114
Chris Mannix (Yahoo sports) 114-114
Asociated press 114-114
Eric Raskin (ESPN) 114-114
William Holmes (*************.com) 114-114
Jake Donovan (Boxingscene.com) 114-114
Mike Coppinger (Ringmagazine, latimes.com/sports, USAtoday) 114-114
Alejo Rivera (Foxsports) 114-114
Joe Cortez (ESPN) 114-114
Tom Gray (The ring magazine) 114-115
Connor Rebusch (Bloodyelbow.com)/(Badlefthook.com) 115-113
Salvador Rodriguez (ESPN) 115-113
Notifight.com 115-113
Emio Marquiegui (Espabox.com) 115-113
Derek Bonnett (secondsout.com) 115-113
Danny Howard (Theboxingtribune.com) 115-114
Bernardo Osuna (ESPN) 115-114
Eduardo Lamazon (Tvazteca) 116-112
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