Uh, prime: When an athlete is at their athletic peak, their skills are the best they will be for their career and they will not be better than they are right now.
Uh, prime: When an athlete is at their athletic peak, their skills are the best they will be for their career and they will not be better than they are right now.
So, Canelo is in his prime? Don't think so.
He's 25, so yes this will be the age where he'll be at his best, physically and mentally. When do u think canelo will hit his prime then? At 30? Lol.
Of course canelo can still improve after this but he will not be in his prime. Improving doesn't have anything to do with being in your prime or not.
Like I said, look at manny, I believe he has improve, his style and ring IQ is a lot better than when he was wild charging in all the time, but pac is definitely pass his prime.
He's 25, so yes this will be the age where he'll be at his best, physically and mentally. When do u think canelo will hit his prime then? At 30? Lol.
Of course canelo can still improve after this but he will not be in his prime. Improving doesn't have anything to do with being in your prime or not.
Like I said, look at manny, I believe he has improve, his style and ring IQ is a lot better than when he was wild charging in all the time, but pac is definitely pass his prime.
He's at his best right now?
So his footwork won't improve?
His accuracy won't improve?
His defense won't improve?
He won't be able to develop any other skills while retaining what he has right now?
What? Improvement while retaining your previous skills shows that you are better than what you previously were and if you are calling this his prime and he goes onto improve, then how the hell can this be his prime if he is better than what he was? Make sense please.
Manny hasn't improved from what he was 5 or 6 years ago. What are you smoking? His hand speed has regressed, his accuracy is not what is was in his ability to throw punches at awkward angles and land them. His punch power has regressed. How is that an improvement? Ring IQ? He is just more cautious.
Prime is not determined by age, it's determined by your skills. GGG is 34 years old, this is probably his prime years, that throws out your whole notion that being in your 30s means you aren't in your prime.
Uh, prime: When an athlete is at their athletic peak, their skills are the best they will be for their career and they will not be better than they are right now.
So, Canelo is in his prime? Don't think so.
You're nitpicking. Canelo is certainly in his physical prime. How long that will last is anyones guess. As for his skills, again that is anyones guess. He may or may not of peaked in that department, time will tell. But to say he is'nt in his prime is pretty silly unless you want to take your argument to its logical conclusion. Which means unless you can pinpoint the nanosecond that he hits his all around prime, no one can ever claim he was in his prime.
You're nitpicking. Canelo is certainly in his physical prime. How long that will last is anyones guess. As for his skills, again that is anyones guess. He may or may not of peaked in that department, time will tell. But to say he is'nt in his prime is pretty silly unless you want to take your argument to its logical conclusion. Which means unless you can pinpoint the nanosecond that he hits his all around prime, no one can ever claim he was in his prime.
What? This is boxing. When Canelo goes on a run of impressive wins against good to great opponents showcasing his skills then we can say he is in his prime during that run.
He is in his prime now? During a run that has sketchy wins against Trout and Lara, Loss to Floyd, Good win against Angulo and win against Cotto? This is the best that Canelo can be?
That is laughable beyond belief. Since when has Physical peak been the definition for someones prime? He can be at his physical peak, but his skills can still be raw.
"He's in his prime because even though his footwork is sketchy, his accuracy is way off, his defense is still hit or miss but but ignore all that because of his physical stature."
If Khan beats Canelo, the sun will become the moon & the moon will become the sun. But in the extremely off chance that he does win, how does that possibly surpass every win that Mayweather had? You trippin'.
He's at his best right now?
So his footwork won't improve?
His accuracy won't improve?
His defense won't improve?
He won't be able to develop any other skills while retaining what he has right now?
What? Improvement while retaining your previous skills shows that you are better than what you previously were and if you are calling this his prime and he goes onto improve, then how the hell can this be his prime if he is better than what he was? Make sense please.
Manny hasn't improved from what he was 5 or 6 years ago. What are you smoking? His hand speed has regressed, his accuracy is not what is was in his ability to throw punches at awkward angles and land them. His punch power has regressed. How is that an improvement? Ring IQ? He is just more cautious.
Prime is not determined by age, it's determined by your skills. GGG is 34 years old, this is probably his prime years, that throws out your whole notion that being in your 30s means you aren't in your prime.
You have no idea what prime means.
U have no idea what prime is. Your really arguing about this because it's about Floyd. Nobody said anything about prime is determine by age. I'm saying canelo is 25 right now so his body and mind will be at its best at this stage. We don't know how canelo is gonna fight from here on out. After this fight with khan canelo might end up taking beatings from other upcoming fights. So if that's the case when will canelo reach his prime then? Lmao!
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