You either don't watch Canelo fight or you don't watch GGG fight. Actually you do but you just don't know what the **** you are looking at. Whoever can dictate pace will win this bout. The middle of the ring is where this fight will be won.
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Canelo Is A Stationary Counter-Puncher. GGG is the Worst Style For Him...
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Originally posted by bigdunny1 View PostThis idiot Headshots made basically the same post below for his reasoning why canelo would lose to Chavez because of lack of foot speed.
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You were wrong then, spent all week telling everyone that Chavez would beat him because style nightmare now the same false analysis will work for GGG? LMAO
Did you read my thread? I said if the one that fought ANDY LEE showed up.
Chavez Jr 's game plan was all wrong. Beristein wanted him to box. LMAO threw 50 punchs whole fight.
GTFOH
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Originally posted by !! Shawn View PostCanelo is offensively and defensively fairly versatile, but he does it all while stationary, feet planted. And when he does move, his feet are pretty slow, and he cant mount an offence in the process.
Also, he can indeed move quick for a guy his size. To call him slow is inaccurate. When he needs to move, he does.
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Originally posted by !! Shawn View PostWhat are you smoking? Kell Brook is a quick mover with great footwork...
He is far from a runner as he was described and he doesn't need a huge amount of foot speed, he's just extremely well balanced with good lateral movement and timing. Great footwork doesn't require a huge amount of speed, it's more about technique and timing, like most things in boxing.
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Originally posted by gmc_rfc_06 View PostKell doesn't try to 'get away', he moves right on range where he's in position to throw his own shots. He was perfectly happy to stay there and was landing combinations with no problem until the eye went.
Canelo won't be running either, he'll be right at range throwing combinations with power.
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Originally posted by gmc_rfc_06 View PostGreat footwork, absolutely.
He is far from a runner as he was described and he doesn't need a huge amount of foot speed, he's just extremely well balanced with good lateral movement and timing. Great footwork doesn't require a huge amount of speed, it's more about technique and timing, like most things in boxing.
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Originally posted by HeadShots View PostDid you read my thread? I said if the one that fought ANDY LEE showed up.
Chavez Jr 's game plan was all wrong. Beristein wanted him to box. LMAO threw 50 punchs whole fight.
GTFOH
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Originally posted by Redd Foxx View PostYou could also say Mayweather's late career was flat footed but it would be deceiving. Both use their waist and upper-body a lot. Watch Canelo vs Cotto for great examples. The guy doesn't use his feet a ton but still doesn't fight the way we describe a guy who is "flat footed".
Also, he can indeed move quick for a guy his size. To call him slow is inaccurate. When he needs to move, he does.
Canelo's problem is that he needs to have his feet planted to throw his shots, he can't throw on the move at all. He can't use his feet to change his range up in the middle of a combination if the other guy changes range on him. He is never going to step around a guy in the middle of a combination. He can't slide with guys.
Pretty clearly demonstrated in his fight with Khan, you notice how Canelo is always reaching with shots when Khan is moving? Its because Canelo plants his feet and throws. Compare it to the way Khan bring his feet with him when he throws punches.
These are the the things that make Canelo cement footed.
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