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Nacho Beristain: "Golovkin could destroy the career of Canelo...even retire him"
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Originally posted by MDPopescu View PostThough, Canelo doesn't fight Golovkin next, at the new Vegas arena. And precisely who will make Ganelo even better for Golovkin "at some point" (you all call 160 as being weak)?
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Originally posted by -Kev- View PostYou mean the "PED school". Isn't Russia having a big PED ring bust out there.
... And I'm not either Russian or "Soviet"... I'm only having a good time watching your U.S (and American) guys and you the fans (as well) being terrified when it comes to fighting a "Soviet school" top product.
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Originally posted by IMDAZED View PostNacho Beristain 2015: Pacquiao will destroy Mayweather
By the time Canelo and GGG do actually fight, I suspect Canelo will be more than ready.
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Originally posted by Box-Office View PostWhy do ppl say he will end his career? I mean he'll lose and get battered, but why that he'd be done or retire after? Fighters of lesser caliber than Canelo have come back and challenge for titles, so?
Lou Dibella said the same thing, something like: it'll destroy a young career.
because of his style. he's not just some random pucnher whose only hope is to eventually withsomething big and put you out quickly.
he uses his jab and does precise, clinical damage. it usually takes several rounds. durable guys, which canelo is, are exhausted and figured out by the time the beating starts to take place. that kind of beating has a serious effect on a career.
think ouma. guy lasted 11 rounds, iirc, but ended up in the hospital. never fought a meaningful fight again, and was laid off for 2 years before he got back into 6 rounders [and went 1-1 ]
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Originally posted by Blue Heffner View PostAgreed. I think GGG's power will be difference. I expect Canelo to be ready. He just frustrated me with the 155lbs.
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