We saw Kovalev running around crying and ended up basically quitting against Ward. What happens if Canelo starts digging to that body early? is GGG gonna fold up and start to quit or can he take it? I haven't seen anyone really be able to put that work in on him because he's controlling the action 99% of the time.
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If canelo decides to drop his hands and go for gggs body,he leaves his chin exposed to receive bombs. Apart from that,you have to take into consideration the fact that golovkin has amazing body work of his own,so the same question could be asked for canelo. Will the ginger quit once golovkin starts digging in those liver shots?
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Canelo's definitely testing GGG's body when he decides to walk forward. GGG is going to try to keep Canelo at bay with the jab when that happens, but it won't be enough to stop Cabelo from getting there. GGG's defense when you back him up is to try to hold his ground behind a leaky high guard that will be Swiss cheese for Canelo's combinations. He eventually responds if his opponent stays in front of him, but Canelo will either retreat or walk in to clinch.
Canelo before the Mayweather fight would have thought that he could outbox GGG from the outside; this version of Canelo understands his strengths better and will be walking forward and going to the body frequently when he isn't setting traps. GGG is going to have to land his jab early and often to stop the frequency or he's going to have Canelo winning the early rounds and really digging in when he tries to take over in late in the fight.
I predict Canelo's activity is going to purposefully cede the middle rounds (unless GGG really doesn't react well to the early body shots) so he can conserve energy and take over the late rounds. GGG's work during those rounds will determine how much Canelo has in the tank for the later rounds. It's going to be a super interesting all action chess match, but Golovkin's resistance to the body is 100% being tested on Saturday... 100%. How he reacts to it will determine how close the fight is.
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What does Kovalev have to do with GGG? Oh you dislike both because they're from former USSR countries?
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Originally posted by Heru View PostCanelo's definitely testing GGG's body when he decides to walk forward. GGG is going to try to keep Canelo at bay with the jab when that happens, but it won't be enough to stop Cabelo from getting there. GGG's defense when you back him up is to try to hold his ground behind a leaky high guard that will be Swiss cheese for Canelo's combinations. He eventually responds if his opponent stays in front of him, but Canelo will either retreat or walk in to clinch.
Canelo before the Mayweather fight would have thought that he could outbox GGG from the outside; this version of Canelo understands his strengths better and will be walking forward and going to the body frequently when he isn't setting traps. GGG is going to have to land his jab early and often to stop the frequency or he's going to have Canelo winning the early rounds and really digging in when he tries to take over in late in the fight.
I predict Canelo's activity is going to purposefully cede the middle rounds (unless GGG really doesn't react well to the early body shots) so he can conserve energy and take over the late rounds. GGG's work during those rounds will determine how much Canelo has in the tank for the later rounds. It's going to be a super interesting all action chess match, but Golovkin's resistance to the body is 100% being tested on Saturday... 100%. How he reacts to it will determine how close the fight is.
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Originally posted by stuff jones View PostWhat does Kovalev have to do with GGG? Oh you dislike both because they're from former USSR countries?
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