I'm more of a GGG fan but if canelo can learn from the past he has the ability to win. Learn from the mistakes.
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Originally posted by BLASTER1 View PostThe only changes GGG needs is to go to the body. I think if he threw abit more caution to the wind and went to the body and let his hands go he might get the k/o.
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Originally posted by Mirus View PostI think GGG was afraid of injuring his hands. Going to the body is very risky. Body punches are blocked by the elbow.
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why should GGG change he's undefeated red balls on the other hand lost to floyd junior lara trout and ggg chronic loser who refuses to stand and fight red balls is gonna stay with what he knows best running fraud
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Originally posted by Bronx23 View PostThe winner of the 1st fight doesn't have to make drastic changes in a rematch. Team Canelo needs to work on stamina, maintaining a consistent offense, and find a way to stay off those ropes. GGG needs to start sooner and attack the body. If GGG gets to the body early Canelo will gas again and will either stop moving or stop throwing.
As far as GGG being hesistant to throw to the body because he was "scared of being countered" in the 1st fight, that's utter nonsense GGG was getting countered all night long and it didn't deter him from throwing. In fact he out threw and outlanded the younger fresher man who was landing counters all night.
GGG has been head hunting for his last 5 fights or so for whatever reason. If he chooses to carry out that same behavior in the rematch he'd be doing himself a huge disservice. And it may cost him the fight.
Both guys have grade A+ chins but their body's not so much. I don't see either guy going down from a head shot. So the question is whos gut is better.
Canelo has 365 pro rds boxed & ggg has 184, because ginger been taking risks from day 1 & ggg hasn't.Last edited by kushking; 02-22-2018, 02:45 AM.
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Rubbish. Golovkin has changed ever since he fought Jacobs. IMO, he is focusing more on boxing than breaking down his opponents, he cuts off the ring then seems to go into confusion mode, and has forgotten that if he went back to being the great body puncher he once was, Canelo wouldn't have made it out of their first fight.
I blame Abel Sanchez, who has a tendency to adjust his fighters style to an opponent to the point of taking away their natural strengths- case in point Miguel Cotto. Cotto's famed left hook went missing largely under Sanchez, and I really believe GGG neds a new trainer- maybe even Freddie Roach.
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Going to the body exerts more power than jabs. Gennady won’t do that much if he has to worry about 12 rounds. The plan isn’t to just go to the body against a known strong and quick counter puncher. Alvarez is the fastest boxer Gennady has faced at close range.
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Originally posted by Bjl12 View PostCanelo will be sharper and he'll use compact gloves this time around instead of the pillows from the first fight (because his hand was hurt).
Ya'll will see that GGG feels the difference prepare to see a discouraged GGG
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