Monroe Jr – Why Canelo KO's Gennady Golovkin!

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Monroe Jr – Why Canelo KO's Gennady Golovkin!

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"EXCLUSIVE Willie Monroe Jr – Why Canelo will knock out Gennady Golovkin" (Source: Boxing News)

Monroe’s experience leads him to believe that Canelo Alvarez will beat Golovkin when the two box on September 16, the same day that Monroe challenges WBO champion Billy Joe Saunders.

“I think Canelo stops him in 10 rounds. If you watch my fight, rounds three, four and five on the inside, he really couldn’t do nothing with me. That’s when I really started getting off. I was so damaged by then, from trying to fight him at mid-range that I couldn’t get off the way I wanted because of how strong he was. But somebody like Canelo is going to be fighting like that from the jump, definitely,” Monroe said.

“If you’re too far away from him, or too close to him, he doesn’t fight well. When you’re right in his wheelhouse, he’s extremely dangerous. Extremely dangerous. He doesn’t fight real good close. And Canelo’s real good in close. Canelo’s even learned a shoulder roll, like Floyd a little bit. He’s younger, Canelo’s strong also. He’s got power, he’s got speed, I give the edge to Canelo.”


Thoughts? :confused:
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Enlightened-One wrote:"EXCLUSIVE Willie Monroe Jr – Why Canelo will knock out Gennady Golovkin" (Source: Boxing News)

Monroe’s experience leads him to believe that Canelo Alvarez will beat Golovkin when the two box on September 16, the same day that Monroe challenges WBO champion Billy Joe Saunders.

“I think Canelo stops him in 10 rounds. If you watch my fight, rounds three, four and five on the inside, he really couldn’t do nothing with me. That’s when I really started getting off. I was so damaged by then, from trying to fight him at mid-range that I couldn’t get off the way I wanted because of how strong he was. But somebody like Canelo is going to be fighting like that from the jump, definitely,” Monroe said.

“If you’re too far away from him, or too close to him, he doesn’t fight well. When you’re right in his wheelhouse, he’s extremely dangerous. Extremely dangerous. He doesn’t fight real good close. And Canelo’s real good in close. Canelo’s even learned a shoulder roll, like Floyd a little bit. He’s younger, Canelo’s strong also. He’s got power, he’s got speed, I give the edge to Canelo.”


Thoughts? :confused:
I think Monroe posed absolutely no threat to Golovkin power wise and GGG has those lazy moments where he just lets the guy get shots off since they do no damage at all. It's a mistake, but it's entertaining. The problem with his breakdown is, Canelo likes the same range GGG does midrange. He may be more active inside than GGG but they both want to be center ring squared up and throwing... Canelo has issues that are just as susceptible as GGG in-fighting, so I wouldn't put too much into what Willie says there.
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Although I do think GGG is a style that Canelo looks good against, I can't see him knocking out GGG, especially late. Even though much older, I would give GGG the advantage in stamina. I do expect kind of a war, but like I have said several times, Canelo wins a decision if it goes 12. GGG is definitely more skilled over-all in my opinion. I don't see power or speed as a significant advantage for either. GGG definitely has better footwork.
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Enlightened-One wrote: Monroe: “I think Canelo stops him in 10 rounds. If you watch my fight, rounds three, four and five on the inside, he really couldn’t do nothing with me. That’s when I really started getting off. I was so damaged by then, from trying to fight him at mid-range that I couldn’t get off the way I wanted because of how strong he was. But somebody like Canelo is going to be fighting like that from the jump, definitely,”

“If you’re too far away from him, or too close to him, he doesn’t fight well. When you’re right in his wheelhouse, he’s extremely dangerous. Extremely dangerous. He doesn’t fight real good close. And Canelo’s real good in close"
Monroe also said David Lemieux had a good chance because he has so much firepower and Golovkin can be hit. And many people, including Monroe, were predicting Willie would outbox and outmaneuver Golovkin because of his speed, southpaw trickery, and boxing ability. Monroe won 1 round of the 6 and suffered 3 knockdowns, the only KD's of his career. Basically he quit "I'm done." If you watch the video Monroe did a Charles Martin. He kept his gloves on the canvas until the referee said "10" and quickly raised them. However, corrupt Jack Reese still let him continue and he had to verbally refuse.

Golovkin cut the ring off on Monroe and didn't let him maneuver. GGG out-jabbed Monroe.. He jabbed the carp out of Lemieux.. GGG even outjabbed the taller and rangier Daniel Jacobs by a solid margin and I think he'll out-jab Canelo.. Triple-G has very quick feet and he's a great athlete.. He's better than Canelo athletically even at 35.. Canelo is at his peak at 27 years of age today, and when he signed to fight Floyd he was only 22.. Is Canelo the better infighter??? GGG showed great infighting skills versus Curtis Stevens, Gregor Proksa, Marco Rubio, and Martin Murray.

Canelo has over 50 fights and many World Championship Fights. You're talking about a peak Canelo versus a slightly past peak Golovkin who's still in his prime.. Alvarez is one of those rare boxers who gets to fight whoever he wants and turn down fights he doesn't want. This is the fight he wants right now.. In the Jacobs fight Golovkin didn't look particularly invincible.. Before the fight GGG remarked, "If I smash Jacobs Canelo won't fight me. If I struggle to beat him he'll fight me." I believe that thought may have played a part in Golovkin's performance after the knockdown. He had a pretty decent lead at that point in the fight. Curiously, he didn't go after Jacobs very hard following the knockdown like he generally does.

Jacobs is a great Middleweight and to ease up on him would have been batz.. It could easily backfire and hand you a loss.. However, when you've been chasing a Lineal World Title Fight for 7 years with no results, you get a little desperate.. Maybe you have to do something a little different. Whatever 3G's performance in that fight...Jacobs is on record saying Golovkin will beat Canelo.. He's one Hell of a lot better Middleweight than Monroe is.
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Badhusker wrote:Although I do think GGG is a style that Canelo looks good against, I can't see him knocking out GGG, especially late. Even though much older, I would give GGG the advantage in stamina. I do expect kind of a war, but like I have said several times, Canelo wins a decision if it goes 12. GGG is definitely more skilled over-all in my opinion. I don't see power or speed as a significant advantage for either. GGG definitely has better footwork.
Who did Canelo fight with GGG style?

The only way I see Canelo stopping GGG is if Gennady is injured.
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Canelo is largely a mid-range guy himself and he's pretty much never shown the workrate of a grinder who could keep GGG on the defensive for prolonged periods.
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Before the fight GGG remarked, "If I smash Jacobs Canelo won't fight me. If I struggle to beat him he'll fight me." I believe that thought may have played a part in Golovkin's performance after the knockdown. He had a pretty decent lead at that point in the fight. Curiously, he didn't go after Jacobs very hard following the knockdown like he generally does.

I remember him saying that, when after the knockdown my wife (huge GGG fan) was saying why dosent he finish him, he always finishes them!
I also remember Joseph Parker's trainer saying after the Cojanu fight that Joe can't look too good otherwise Wilder will never want to face him :lol:
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Monroe has had sour grapes ever since that easy wurk loss to GGG, but I'd agree about GGG not being great on the inside other than his uppercut. I didn't know Canelo fought on the inside though? If he does against GGG, that'd be an awful mistake to make at this juncture. Stick n move, Mac, stick n move.
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