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    #41
    LOL every time I log back in Canelo, Oscar and the rest of their crew supply the comedy.

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      #42
      The style matchup won't be difficult since it suits Alvarez while at the same time it'll be a tough fight. Basically neither guy will be hard to find unlike the Lara and Trout matchup while still being a tough night.

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        #43
        Originally posted by taste View Post
        Ya'll understand what he's saying. The question is whether or not it's true.

        He has somewhat of a point stylistically. I think Canelo has more tools, he's got more tricks in his bag he can use to offset GGG.

        GGG's style is less complicated, but less can go wrong with it, and it's extremely efficient. His style isn't hard to figure out, but he's mastered employing it.
        Go back to before you started watching boxing, and start over. lmao "canelo has more tools". I'm assuming you were talking about his skills, which would be false. But if you were talking about the people in his corner, you're absolutely right.

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          #44
          Originally posted by Shadoww702 View Post
          And you putting Lemuix in the Hall of Fame and ranking him in the Top #10 PFP. I LOVE how you SPIN all of GGGs opponents into baddest dudes on the planet and when they lose to another guy they're back into pumpkins. I'm sorry but there's NOTHING special about Lemuix. Write it down, take its picture, frame it! He needs to worry about his up coming fight tomorrow. He a 1 dimensional head hunter.wi ZERO head movement...and 100 year old Ricky Rubio beat him.

          My bad if I don't have him in the HOFame like you do.
          Never said he was special but let's not pretend anyone Canelo has beaten anyone that is special. Lara has yet to even win a world title. Sorry dude but Canelo ain't stopping Murray or Stevens. He'll look average against N'Dam just like he looked average against Trout And Lara.

          Let's face it, GGG would be the 2nd A level fight Canelo has faced. Last time Canelo stepped up to this level he failed miserably.

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            #45
            Originally posted by SilverMiles View Post
            Never said he was special but let's not pretend anyone Canelo has beaten anyone that is special. Lara has yet to even win a world title. Sorry dude but Canelo ain't stopping Murray or Stevens. He'll look average against N'Dam just like he looked average against Trout And Lara.

            Let's face it, GGG would be the 2nd A level fight Canelo has faced. Last time Canelo stepped up to this level he failed miserably.
            How come ALL the EXPERTS have Lara RANKED Pound For Pound in the Top #20?? And Trout was RANKED at the time in top #20 as well. And STiLL is RANKED higher than Stevens/Murray combined.

            Who has Stevens beaten??? NO one! Good god!!! You really think Stevens is better than Trout or Lara??? That's full RTard! I think your brain is becoming mush.

            What no love for Daniel Geale while your at it??? Tell me how AWEOMSE he is.

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              #46
              I think that Golovkin is a fairly perfect representation of what many would consider old school, classic boxing technique. He's very balanced at all times.

              Golovkin might look basic to people who want to see pull counters, shoulder rolls, and matrix-style feints (all of the great things we've come to expect from slick American fighters), but Golovkin's lack of flash shouldn't be confused with a lack of skill or technique.

              I think GGG's style plays into what Canelo likes to do, but he obviously presents a lot of huge problems for Saul as well.

              They would mutually be each other's toughest fight of their respective careers. Even including Floyd for Canelo because of the danger GGG's power poses. This fight devolves into a shoot out no matter what.

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                #47
                Originally posted by Mike_R View Post
                I think that Golovkin is a fairly perfect representation of what many would consider old school, classic boxing technique. He's very balanced at all times.

                Golovkin might look basic to people who want to see pull counters, shoulder rolls, and matrix-style feints (all of the great things we've come to expect from slick American fighters), but Golovkin's lack of flash shouldn't be confused with a lack of skill or technique.

                I think GGG's style plays into what Canelo likes to do, but he obviously presents a lot of huge problems for Saul as well.

                They would mutually be each other's toughest fight of their respective careers. Even including Floyd for Canelo because of the danger GGG's power poses. This fight devolves into a shoot out no matter what.
                I LOL @ people saying Golovkin has nothing special. Yeah? He basically and not very specially knocks m'fers OUT.

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                  #48
                  Reynoso is describing Canelo when he says GGG only throws punches and moves forward. He is forgetting the punishing jab expert cutting off of the ring, combos body and head. Yes he moves forward he is a punisher a ko artist. Should he put his back on the ropes ? Canelos best opponent he couldn't cut the ring off or hit in Floyd, he struggled with Lara. Kirkland a punching bag ? Who is is great resume? All the Welters he fought? GGG can only fight those willing. As he is mandatory Canelo sounds ******ed saying GGG needs to move up in ratings. Sad

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                    #49
                    Nelo is worried he might lose to khan, whilst all know there would not be any doubts if it was khan v GGG.

                    Nelo just doiesnt think he's on gggs level. Ask 155 as much as u want but u won't get fight.157 u got a fight

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                      #50
                      I don't now man, something had to be lost in translation. Not sure on this particular case but I've read a few articles in the past couple of weeks here in boxingscene where they translate something Canelo or his coaches said but once I see the video of the interview in other websites, it's not exactly how it was presented here at boxingscene. Some words are left out or sometimes just a bad translation.

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