Damn! Floyd almost made Canelo do a 180 with that punch!

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  1. Drunkenboxer

    Drunkenboxer Least Eligible Bachelor Full Member

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    Truth speakery.

    Floyd rarely pushes for a knockout for the simple reason that it is a non-optimal gameplan. He's never behind on the cards past the third round, so a knockout is never necessary. Having said that, he never slows down a-la Oscay vs Tito, either. He boxes until the final bell.

    And let's not forget the shot he put on the chin of Victor Ortiz. Extenuating circumstances I will concede, but someone who "can't punch for ****", just doesn't knock someone out with a straight right like that.
     
  2. VG11

    VG11 New Member Full Member

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    Yea he rolled it
     
  3. shadow111

    shadow111 Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    If 2 lbs "wouldn't have made any difference what so ever", then why did Floyd need a 152 lb catchweight? If it made no difference, then why didn't Floyd just fight Canelo at 154 so there would be no excuses??
     
  4. P.M.

    P.M. Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Canelo likes to roll punches off his face. It's never a good look because 1 he's still getting hit, and 2 the impact looks Exaggerated. So to the judges and publics eyes he just ate a huge punch even tho he took most of the impact out by rolling with it. It's still a scoring punch that looks more devastating and could be the difference in a close round. He needs to learn to block and slip punches, not just eat and roll with them.
     
  5. Hatesrats

    Hatesrats "I'm NOT Suprised..." Full Member

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    ^This
     
  6. shadow111

    shadow111 Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    He actually slipped many punches against Trout and made him miss with upper body movement and blocking. Against Floyd, he was weight drained and wasn't at his best, but still did enough to get a Majority Decision. That's how good Canelo is.
     
  7. P.M.

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    Once he knew he was up on the score cards canelo focuse on he's defense against trout, even made trout look silly at times. But I wouldn't keep pushing the weight drained point, canelo has never been a high output type fighter. He's more of fight in short stints of the round, he explodes takes a break repeat. I can't recall him working for a full 3 min of any round with trout. He also faded a down the stretch when he faced trout.

    Canelo vs may canelo seemed in his best shape ever. Not once did he look visibly tired or fade at any point. Yes he got frustrated because he just couldn't catch Floyd, he couldn't get off the way he wanted to. That's not because he was weight drained, it because Floyd was the much faster better boxing IQ vet. Floyd gave the kid different looks all night and canelo just never seemed to figure Floyd out.
     
  8. Sweet Jones

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  9. Tekniqs

    Tekniqs Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Rolling with the punch is the blueprint!
     
  10. lefthandlead

    lefthandlead Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    BullSh!t!! Ortiz was hit with 2 blindside punches, AND STILL ,Struggled to get to his feet. ANYONE who can punch with decent power would of KNOCK HIM COLD.

    Hell Paulie magic man would of ko Ortiz with 2 free shots
     
  11. Str8ryte

    Str8ryte Boxing Addict Full Member

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    If you really believe that youre more of a f*ckin delusional idiot than shadow. If he gave paulie those same two shots Ortiz wouldve laughed. Floyd isnt feather fisted. He almost never commits. Paulie IS.
     
  12. ArseBandit

    ArseBandit Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    No ****, Floyd is feather fisted at the higher weights.
     
  13. Furey

    Furey EST & REG 2009 Full Member

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    Except Canelo weighed in at 153 for his fight against Trout....

    So considering off his own back he came in at 153 for Trout, I'm sure that 1 whole extra pound really ****ed him up... even though he's not moaned once about the weight.
     
  14. Furey

    Furey EST & REG 2009 Full Member

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    If he was feather fisted he wouldn't be able to outbox people.. especially naturally bigger guys, they'd just walk right through him. Except, they don't.

    He doesn't have huge power, but he has enough pop to gain the respect of the guys he gets in there with.