Good article but like many people who are taking Mayweather in this fight, including this writer of the article are overlooking Canelo. Canelo by far is the toughest competition he has ever faced. And you could quote me, Canelo will win by knockout. I feel so confident going into this fight with Floyd's opponent winning then ever before. Canelo is no joke, plain and simple, n september 14, we will all see. Only thing that concerns me for Canelo is the 2 pound CW and stamina (which I believe he will fix). As for Floyd, yes the guy is so damn skilled. But can Floyd at 36 take a young lions punch who hits like a truck? Sept 14th is gonna be epic!!!!
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Originally posted by TheGoldenChamp View PostGood article but like many people who are taking Mayweather in this fight, including this writer of the article are overlooking Canelo. Canelo by far is the toughest competition he has ever faced. And you could quote me, Canelo will win by knockout. I feel so confident going into this fight with Floyd's opponent winning then ever before. Canelo is no joke, plain and simple, n september 14, we will all see. Only thing that concerns me for Canelo is the 2 pound CW and stamina (which I believe he will fix).
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Originally posted by Yogi007 View PostNot a chance. I see a 12 round shutout for Floyd. I have my doubts that Canelo will even do as good as Guerrero.
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I'll keep it simple..This kid surprised a ton of people with his performance versus Trout...Stamina lesson aside..I doubt this kid will come to the ring as unprepared as Guerrero did and he's faster/hits harder than Cotto. Should be an interesting fight.
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Is a no lose situation for Canelo. If he wins he is the new mega star in boxing and if he loses he will have an excuse and go on to fight Cotto next year in another mega fight. But still I feel this fight makes no sense from the stand point of Canelo growth in the sport.
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Originally posted by turnedup View PostI'll keep it simple..This kid surprised a ton of people with his performance versus Trout...Stamina lesson aside..I doubt this kid will come to the ring as unprepared as Guerrero did and he's faster/hits harder than Cotto. Should be an interesting fight.
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Originally posted by TheGoldenChamp View PostLol. Compared to Guerrero? Really? Lol. I won't argue going back n forth because I learned on this boxing site that debates never end. But I will say this, I could respect anybody predicting Floyd to win becaue he is #1 p4p and is undefeated and deserves that spot till somebody beats him, he's earned that right,.......but in all honesty....... I stand by my Canelo ko over Floyd prediction. And if Floyd beats Canelo legitimately with no duane ford bs controversial type ****, then I would'nt bet against floyd ever again, ever. If Canelo doesn't beat Floyd nobody will.
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Originally posted by Yogi007 View PostNothing would make me happier then seeing Canelo ko Floyd, but I don't see in my wildest dreams that happening. Canelo isn't a big pressure fighter and that is going to allow Floyd potshot him all night long. When Canelo fought Trout, Tout threw a lot of punches from the outside. Even though a lot of those punches missed, it kept Canelo from throwing much back. When Floyd throws potshots, he doesn't hardly miss. If Canelo doesn't throw many punches back , I just can't see Canelo winning and they aren't just going to give him the fight, like they did when he fought Trout.Last edited by TheGoldenChamp; 06-03-2013, 03:26 AM.
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I really do hope Canelo wins as I'm tired of being in the Floyd/Pacman era, but I have no doubt this will be a very easy fight for Mayweather. I really don't see anything that impresses me about Canelo other than being a hard puncher and puts combinations very well. I see him as a young Cotto with Cotto being the more skillful of the two. That stamina is going to be his demise.
I got 50 billion on Mayweather. Send me a PM to put your money where your mouth is on this one.
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