Canelo Alvarez And The Crossing Of The Event Horizon-He Cannot Beat Gennady Golovkin.

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  1. CST80

    CST80 De Omnibus Dubitandum Staff Member

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    This is a reality check to everyone on this site who harbor the belief that Canelo Alvarez has even close to a snowballs chance in hell of defeating Gennady Golovkin, he doesn't, deal with that reality now, don't get your hopes up, because if you do, you're only setting yourself up for heartbreak. Not to mention the intense levels of embarrassment and shame you'll feel for days afterwards. There is no possible scenario that I can run in my mind that has Canelo Alvarez winning this match, no matter what type of strategy he attempts he will lose. An Event Horizon is the point of no return in the spacetime continuum, the gravitational pull within a Black Hole that makes it impossible to escape, even light itself cannot escape, it is the eater of stars. Gennady Golovkin is that event horizon within a Black Hole from which there is no escaping for Canelo Alvarez. Because when he comes face to face with the Golovkin Horizon he will be utterly devoured and swallowed up by his darkness in savage primal fashion, and Saul will never ever be the same again.

    Let's look at a few facts the people need to process before and if this fight eventually materializes.

    Canelo's Lack Of Power
    The illusion that has been built up that Canelo Alvarez is some type of scary KO artist is one of the more ridiculous notions I've seen in quite awhile. What are his most impressive KO's James Kirkland and Carlos Baldomir. The win over James Kirkland is completely invalidated by Kirkland's KO loss to Nobuhiro Ishida in the first round, Ishida is anything but a KO artist at Middleweight he's the definition of a featherfist, yet he dropped Kirkland 3 three times causing Joe Cortez to call an end to the match, and in spite of what people wrongly believe these were not flash knockdown Kirkland was badly stunned after all three, Kirkland had no chance in that match. Conyers dropped him hard a few fights before as well, and if Alfredo Angulo had any Boxing IQ at all (which he doesn't) he would have taken his time and finished him off and it would have been easy. As far as Baldomir goes, he was a shot to hell 39 year old war torn version and Canelo caught him with the perfect shot after he'd been tenderizing him for 6 rounds and even then he didn't KO him cold, he just went down face first but rolled over and couldn't get up.

    But guess what Nobuhiro Ishida got KO'd out cold and clean through the ****ing ropes by none other than GGG himself. And later Baldomir was beaten into submission 2 rounds quicker by Marco Antonio Rubio who was stopped by....you guessed it...GGG.

    Canelo couldn't hurt Hatton as badly as Kell Brook a Welterweight.
    Canelo didn't hurt Trout as badly as light hitting Lara and Daniel Dawson.
    Canelo didn't hurt Cotto as badly as Floyd Mayweather:lol: Pacquiao, Margarito, Torres, Judah, Corley and Trout.
    Canelo didn't hurt Mosley as much as Pacquiao, Forrest, Mayorga or Mayweather.
    Canelo didn't KO a shot to hell Cintron as impressively as Martinez (fight was restarted) and Margarito.
    Canelo never came close to hurting Lara, yet Angulo almost KO'd him twice.
    Canelo never dropped Angulo and the stoppage while fine... Angulo could have continued.
    Canelo didn't hurt Floyd as bad as Corley, Mosley, Cotto, Pacquiao, Maidana or Judah.
    Canelo beat Rhodes for 12 rounds before he stopped him, featherfisted Rabchenko stopped him in 5.
    Canelo's stoppage win over Gomez was BS and far less impressive than Cotto's.

    So this guy who can barely make a dent in blown up Welters and weak chinned Light Middles when he strategically has a 15 to 20 weight advantage over them is going to move up and start KOing legit big ass Middleweights with better chins, yeah ...I don't think so.


    Canelo's Amazing Resume
    Weak Glass Jawed Kirkland....GGG Kills Him
    A drained Half Dead Angulo.....GGG Kills Him
    Trout who was almost KO'd by Lara and Daniel Dawson, GGG decapitates him.
    Lara....GGG can actually cut off a ring Lara doesn't last 4.
    Paper skinned Cotto...GGG disembowels him with a body shot.

    And that's his best and most legit "wins". And I put wins in quotation marks, because he barely beat Trout and Lara.

    That leaves....
    Josesito Lopez Blown up 140lber
    The Corpse Of Cintron
    The Shell Of Sugar Shane
    Matthew Hatton...Please:lol:
    Ryan Rhodes...Who cares.
    Gomez...past prime.
    A Zombie Baldomir.

    Yikes that not quite as impressive as most seem to think it is, is it?

    And of course he lost wide to Mayweather who wasn't even trying to run for a change. Which is uncharacteristic for him.

    Golovkin slices through them all like a hot knife through butter and if you think that he doesn't then what the hell is wrong with you. In fact Lemieux, and Murray probably put most of them into comas as well.

    And yes Golovkin beats Mayweather by KO, even his own father said something to the effect of.. "Floyd can still make 140lbs how da hell he gonna go up there and face someone that big.. man" So listen to Floyd Sr. on that one.


    Now Onto The Actual Match.
    Canelo has a terrible time with fighters with an accurate jab like Trout, Lara and Mayweather. He has a hard time getting past it, Golovkin has one of the best, stiffest and most versatile jabs in the sport, GGG can literally stand in the middle of the ring and jab the hell out of him and keep him at bay the whole match, after all Floyd did and he's no power puncher is he? Add to that GGG has brilliant connect percentage and he throws more jabs than almost anyone in the sport. So that doesn't bode well for Canelo.

    Canelo is a great combination puncher, but you have to actually get close to your target to land combinations and just how many flush jabs will he have to eat to land them, because no one else has attempted it, because they tend to get KO'd when they try. So there goes Canelo walking him down.

    Canelo is terrible at cutting off the ring, well lucky for him he won't have to in this match, because GGG will be the one walking him down, and unfortunately for him... GGG kind of cuts the off the ring off better than anyone else in the sport.


    Canelo gasses at the 6 round mark and fights intermittently throughout the remaining rounds, GGG fights for the full three minutes of every round in the fight and has one of the best gas tanks in the sport. Oh No...That's not good.

    Canelo has an amazing chin right? Has it really been tested, after all Angulo was badly drained and it looked like his feet were stuck in mud even Hunter was trying to wake him up, sluggish and drained equals very little power, Trout can't crack an egg and neither can Floyd and Lara. Cotto's KO were a carefully orchestrated Roach engineered illusion that much should be clear by now. Kirkland is an accumulation puncher, and even he hurt Canelo, but he covered it well. The rest of his opponents were so past it or none punchers to begin with. Who's to say how good his chin really is.

    Unfortunately for him Golovkin has the highest KO percentage in Middleweight history, in fact Marco Antonio Rubio has more KO's than Canelo has matches.:lol: Lemieux has 31 KO's to Canelo's 32 but also has 11 less matches than Canelo. Canelo's chin will not hold up when he is the smaller man in a far bigger division with huge punchers when he's made a career out of facing blown up Welterweight feather fists when he rehydrates to Light Heavyweight.:lol:

    And last but not least Canelo's impeccable defense. However its far from impenetrable Floyd, Cotto, Lara and Trout landed plenty, and aside from Floyd and Lara none of them are nearly as accurate as Golovkin who will have the added bonus of walking a gassing Canelo down along the ropes and throwing shots while giving him awkward angles he may have not adequately prepared his defense for, or just punching through his guard entirely, that's something Canelo is not even close to being used to. His defense will be shattered in no time.


    So you tell me how will Canelo beat Golovkin? He CANNOT.

    He's screwed....face it...and come to terms with it, it'll be much easier to digest, knowing that he never had a chance.

    And I wrote this as a really big fan of Canelo and supporter of Mexican fighters who rooted for him against all of his recent opposition.



    So Come On Canelo Man Up...and prepare to take your own personal journey into the Heart Of Darkness, if you're lucky it won't hurt that much you may not even remember it the next day.:deal:
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  2. CST80

    CST80 De Omnibus Dubitandum Staff Member

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    Canelo Glass will be shattered into a million pieces and scattered from one side of the ring to the other.:deal:
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  3. bowlingkid09

    bowlingkid09 Member Full Member

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    Hardly, Golovkin has fought plenty of solid fighters and made them all look completely helpless. As excellent of a fighter Canelo is, he is fighting a sharp, clinical predator in GGG. Canelo's only chance is if GGG has another Ouma type of performance which is unlikely.
     
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  4. DoubleJab666

    DoubleJab666 Dot, dot, dot... Full Member

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    No point them fighting then...
     
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  5. The Shockmaster

    The Shockmaster SOG has 4 children...he pulls out of nothing banned Full Member

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    its funny to watch someone rip into canelos resume.....canelos resume being made up of welterweights and jr middles.....and then saying "ggg kills them".....awesome.....too bad when an a level, prime, elite fighter came calling ggg went back to fulfilling his dream of unifying......

    wow...ggg a career middleweight would go through canelos resume easily! big accomplishment......canelos resume is made up of welters and jr middles lol
     
  6. Steve_Fox

    Steve_Fox Well-Known Member Full Member

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    bumlovkin should accept 155 then.
     
  7. Staminakills

    Staminakills Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Not saying I don't fully expect GGG to win but saying Kirkland has no chin because of the Ishida loss is wrong just wrong.

    Kirkland wasn't even hurt in that fight. Just very poor balance, I've seen him win fights after being far more hurt than those flash kd's.

    It's a testament of the level of great G is, in no way is canelo bad. This should be both their toughest fights to date..

    Just your theories are wrong
     
  8. PaddyGarcia

    PaddyGarcia Trivial Annoyance Gold Medalist Full Member

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    As much as i expect GGG to win easily, I think you're being a bit harsh on Canelo's resume
     
  9. therussian

    therussian Member Full Member

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    top 10 fighters are hopelessly overchallenged by him. ggg is just the stronger fighter although canelo weighs more.

    the whole division is horribly afraid of golovkin and there is no difference with canelo.
     
  10. Beouche

    Beouche Juan Manuel Marquez Full Member

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    Either launch the belt out the spaceship and fly off in the other direction, or go down the black hole with it

    He's a Mexican though. He doesnt really have a choice
     
  11. Jeff M

    Jeff M Future ESB HOF Full Member

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    Oh look. More delusional Triple Coward fan boys. Wake me up when he does anything other than smash a tin can.
     
  12. TheDarkLord

    TheDarkLord Boxing Addict Full Member

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    You've got to hand it to the Mexican fans, gutsy people who don't want duckers representing them. :happy
     
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  13. CST80

    CST80 De Omnibus Dubitandum Staff Member

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    No my Kirkland point is spot on, I'm tired of people recalling that match with rose colored glasses, please feel free everyone to watch all 2 minutes of the match yourself and ask yourself was it just "bad balance" or was Kirkland legitimately hurt? Even Max thinks he is. His balance was fine, Martinez's KD's were from bad balance, Kirkland was dropped by a much larger fighter in a division he's not used to fighting in. Because "weight divisions exist for a reason" and this fight is ample evidence of that.
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    As much as I like Canelo the reality is, this will be one of Golovkin's easiest wins.
     
  14. Ph33rknot

    Ph33rknot Live as if you were to die tomorrow Full Member

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    Come on now there no need to go full re**** Ggg wins but the level of competition is not even close willie isn't Mayweather
     
  15. CST80

    CST80 De Omnibus Dubitandum Staff Member

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    No I'm not, there's a point in many great fighter's careers when they're so past it, they cease to be an actual threat to anyone. As great as a lot of them used to be, that applies to most of the fighters on Canelo's resume. Does Wlad deserve full credit for his wins over Rahman, Byrd or Botha? The only two on the list that were prime healthy threats were Trout and Lara both of whom nearly beat him, the Trout should have been a draw without the KD, absurd judges scores aside and the Lara match while I scored it for Canelo could have just as easily been a draw, but some would say he lost. Lara is overrated as hell, Vanes was doing well against, and Molina was robbed, and whose to say Angulo barring the thumb in the eye injury wouldn't have KO'd Lara eventually.
     
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