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Re: How a small man like Canelo is so strong to fight full-fledged top 168-175-pounders and spar heavyweights?
Posted: 09 Jun 2024, 11:53
by apollo creed
caldo2025 wrote: ↑09 Jun 2024, 11:47
He’s so darn quick and sets traps like no one else out there. It’s a matter of time b4 he unloads on an open target and within 12 rounds, it’s tough for anyone to get to the final bell with this guy. Which makes Bivol’s victory so incredible. I think Bivol is the most undervalued fighter in a long time. He should be no less than top 3 P4P lists.
Indeed, Canelo also can take a good punch and he also packs a good punch. Bivol put a great effort, considering that Canelo had the judges on his side.
Re: How a small man like Canelo is so strong to fight full-fledged top 168-175-pounders and spar heavyweights?
Posted: 09 Jun 2024, 16:09
by caldo2025
apollo creed wrote: ↑09 Jun 2024, 11:53
caldo2025 wrote: ↑09 Jun 2024, 11:47
He’s so darn quick and sets traps like no one else out there. It’s a matter of time b4 he unloads on an open target and within 12 rounds, it’s tough for anyone to get to the final bell with this guy. Which makes Bivol’s victory so incredible. I think Bivol is the most undervalued fighter in a long time. He should be no less than top 3 P4P lists.
I’ve always been a GGG guy and felt that the judges screwed him over in at least 2 of those fights. But since then Canelo has clearly won the fights that he won and those guys he’s beaten were fantastic fighters. I can’t gloss over Canelo’s resume. I know of no boxer with a better resume. As a GGG guy, I still hope that Canelo gets his due for the crazy schedule he’s chosen to take on within the greatest stage. He deserves all he can get. But I still think GGG WON 2 of them things. Ugh.