Pretty simple GGG - Do the same as fight one but the key is to throw to the body. Break Canelo down, stop his feet, ultimately stopping him in round 8-11. He will need to rip to the body in the rematch, as he knows damn well Canelo has been using clen for a reason. Canelo - Do the same as fight one, but have a higher output of punches. He is much faster than GGG, so he needs to engage and throw with cruel intentions. At the same time, we all know he has been working on his 'stamina' so, he in theory should be able to be much busier in the rematch.
GGG - same way he did the a lat time, only more aggresive attack. Canelo - More CLenbuterol plus 3 Judges , avoid being KOed.
GGGs Jab is the key again! But I'd like to see more body work, take Canelos gas tank apart! Which is difficult with that more evolved refined back foot counter punching style he now has.. GGG needs to start a bit quicker than last time too, mix it up to the body more & impose himself right from the off. I think he'll know this too, pressure pressure pressure.. Was just a bit too patient & cautious last time but I think it was simply GGG adjusting to 2.0 Canelos more refined back foot counter punching style that he adopted in that fight! He was expecting a tear up & got a Dirrell! He will know what that Canelos brings this time too.. I want clean cards, clean Canelo & a fair result. If that happens then I'll give the winner whoever it is huge props, though I'm picking GGG.
GGG needs to apply effective pressure. He was kind of predictable in the first fight throwing 1 or 2 shots. I think he needs to throw more in combination hiding that one big shot to slow down Canelo. GGG can't keep headhunting too much. Jab, right, hook to the body or right hand down the body. Canelo couldnt care less what he does. Run or Box what ever his fans calls it. Oh, yeah. Pray the commission approves his stacked gloves and get one or two judges to favor him. Goes the distance GGG wins but gets robbed. But I pick GGG TKO late rnd 10.
Golovkin - Work the body, engage in exchanges more, ginger won’t last. Canelo - Activity. He did well with the game plan he had but Golovkin won by steadily outworking him.
GGG - Start earlier. That's it. He was "event struck" last time out, first time I've ever seen him look nervous in the ring pre-bell. As soon as he started resorting to default, i.e. actively walking Canelo down, he started gassing the mexican and pulling ahead. Canelo - This all hinges on Canelo's gastank. If it's improved then he can hope to outpoint him down the stretch with blistering combo's but that's a big big ask; especially assuming that being clean would probably result in less power.