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    #61
    Originally posted by JonDP View Post
    Benavidez was definitely on spaghetti legs a couple of times there. Canelo takes him out.
    Who has Canelo taken out that wasn't completely crippled beforehand and was his size?

    Canelo isn't close to being a puncher. Nor would he come close to beating Benny. There's a reason why he's been running for years and continues to do so. Forget about that fraud. He's had his chances to take the fight but clearly doesn't believe in himself. He knows Benny would wreak him.
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      #62
      Originally posted by YOU WILL LOSE View Post
      you knockdown the monster in the championship rounds of your big fight, this is the stuff of legends. but here comes the ref to take it away.

      really sad to rob morrell exuberance , what the 12th round coulda been. if all he does is just win the 12th, its 114-113 and people look different. maybe he gets a kd and then its a draw. morrell is more performance wow
      Morrell just had a high guard while being used like a punchbag. Sorry, but he didn't look good in there last night. Horrible stamina (He was gassed after a few rounds) no snap on his shots. No power. Accuracy was poor. Terrible shape and form. Poor movement. He was clearly beaten. It wasn't competitive in the slightest.

      The point deduction was correct. It was clearly after the bell. The ref could have given Benny 5 minutes to recover as he clearly wobbled Benny with that shot. The fact the ref let it go on once the round started let's us know he wasn't doing some dirty work in there.

      As for the KD. It was a balance issue more than any power from Morrell. Power that Morrell clearly didn't have in there.

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        #63
        All in all Benavidez clearly won, while Morrell showed he could take punishment and gave a good account of himself.


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          #64
          Originally posted by JonDP View Post
          Benavidez was definitely on spaghetti legs a couple of times there. Canelo takes him out.
          I disagree. Both men looked strong. Canelo will lose against either.
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            #65
            Originally posted by factsarenice View Post

            Question: If power alone isn't enough, can Morrell become a better boxer .....or..... does he need his opponents to fear his power in order to keep them at long range to be effective? ​
            Morrell has good power and he even manage to really hurt Benavidez in round 11, BUT for most of the fight his punches did not land cleanly because Benavidez has really good defense. For example, the punch after the bell which landed cleanly really wobbled Benavidez as well.

            Conventional wisdom before the fight was that Morrell was the better boxer courtesy of his Cuban training, but it was Benavidez that was the better boxer yesterday. They both had good chins, they both have reasonably good stamina (Benavidez improved from the Gvozdk fight) but Benavidez was a lot more accurate with his punches and he managed to block most of Morrell's big shots. His defense was superb and his offense was pin point accurate.
            Last edited by BrankoB; 02-02-2025, 03:20 PM.

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              #66
              Originally posted by Sid-Knee View Post

              Morrell just had a high guard while being used like a punchbag. Sorry, but he didn't look good in there last night. Horrible stamina (He was gassed after a few rounds) no snap on his shots. No power. Accuracy was poor. Terrible shape and form. Poor movement. He was clearly beaten. It wasn't competitive in the slightest.

              The point deduction was correct. It was clearly after the bell. The ref could have given Benny 5 minutes to recover as he clearly wobbled Benny with that shot. The fact the ref let it go on once the round started let's us know he wasn't doing some dirty work in there.

              As for the KD. It was a balance issue more than any power from Morrell. Power that Morrell clearly didn't have in there.


              yeah was not impressed with him. the only thing he really showed was a good chin. i guess his power was good he didnt get through much. His defense was terrible bena could land almost at will and he never found a real solution for bena's defense.


              Morrell should fight someone like caleb plant who will just sit there and box with him. i would like to see that fight see how he does, if his defense is just as bad as it was last night then he can lose that one too or if his defense is better with a slower pace and he maybe just got overwhelmed by the volume and variation bena has.

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                #67
                Morrell never appeared hurt but the volume coming at him was too overwhelming and accurate. He had Benny dead to rights and on the back foot more than once and had no follow-up. Benny definitely felt his power. There was a brief moment where he could have KO'd Benny along the ropes late in the fight; he just stood there. Infuriating. I thought Benny looked great in the center of the ring but he devolves the closer he gets to the ropes, even when he's on the offensive. It was a great fight overall. Both guys worked and got worked.
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                  #68
                  I believe Morrell loses to Canelo at 168. Ginger would love the guy with zero defense ,standing there, trading punches with him. And Morrell only has a great chin, his work rate is nowhere near elite.
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                    #69
                    Originally posted by ShoulderRoll View Post
                    All in all Benavidez clearly won, while Morrell showed he could take punishment and gave a good account of himself.

                    You are right. Clearly Benny was the more well rounded, technical, scientific and fundamentally sound of the two fighters.

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                      #70
                      Originally posted by elfag View Post



                      yeah was not impressed with him. the only thing he really showed was a good chin. i guess his power was good he didnt get through much. His defense was terrible bena could land almost at will and he never found a real solution for bena's defense.


                      Morrell should fight someone like caleb plant who will just sit there and box with him. i would like to see that fight see how he does, if his defense is just as bad as it was last night then he can lose that one too or if his defense is better with a slower pace and he maybe just got overwhelmed by the volume and variation bena has.
                      Morrell just didn't settle from the get-go. I think it was nerves. He needed to be smarter and just box for the first few to find a rhythm and get a good connect rate. Don't load up on your shots looking for quick gratification. But it was just a mess. Nothing worked for him. Like someone else said on here, it looked like he had no game plan.

                      Plant would be a much better fit for him. But where would it take place? Does Morrell go down again and find himself struggling to make the weight now? Or does Plant move up and see if the extra weight helps with his bad stamina. Either way, i think very differently about Morrell than i did before. I thought he was better than what he showed last night. I thought he was smarter than that. I guess not. But time will tell.

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