I wonder if the quick turn around and then struggling to make weight affected his stamina/willingness to commit. Plus, Alvarez was constantly in his face, even if he wasn't throwing much early on. No excuses though. He was willing to sign to fight on that date, and its the same weight he's been making his whole career.jamesmcdonnell wrote: ↑03 Nov 2019, 06:27Yeah, you could see by the way he reacted to the cuffing left just before the 1-2.Deleted_Scenes wrote: ↑03 Nov 2019, 06:08
Kov was tired by then. Punch resistance is always lower when a fighter is tired. He was definitely hurt by it.
Thing is its not like the fight was fought at a high tempo either. He fought a much higher tempo against Yarde.
You do have to wonder if he wasn't eyeing retirement because there seemed a lack of commitment.
Well done to Canelo, think he should move down to 168.
Interesting to see where Canelo goes next. I think Beterbiev is a step too far, but he could be competitive with Bivol (probably in a dull fight). Callum Smith would be my ideal choice, to see if he can become a genuine 4 weight champion. Can't see him dropping all the way back to 160.