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anyone else feel like Gonzalez lost? I'm talking just overall like a pride rules fight. I can't say round per round 10-9 scoring because I wasn't scoring, but all I can say is Cuadras beat him up a bit and did significantly more damage especially with his uppercuts right from round 1 and didn't really get credit until the momentum swing later in the fight, but he was landing that ish all night!
Lee couldn't beat Saunders but his punching power makes him a more viable opponent for GGG.
That's the best 160 bout to see, because the great warriors (Canelo and Cotto) aren't available.Comment
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jacobs would be a worthy opponent.....but oscar commented about the fight with triple g coming in 2017, canelo has to "grow" into a full-fledged middleweight (and maybe have triple g age a bit more), which gives his fighter the best possible chance. if it was true about the sparring session, i guess i can see this logic.
Alvarez is a full-fledged MW since he re-hydrates to over 180 and walks around at 190.
In their sparring session, Alvarez was bigger than Golovkin.
Where he needs to 'grow into a MW body' is actually fighting MW fighters and getting used to their power.
Once he won the 160lb strap (by fighting in a 155lb catchweight - thanks WBC!), he should have stayed there and fought a few legit MW's.
Instead, he trashed his WBC belt as fast as he could and ran back to the comfortable JRMW division where his rehydration gave him a huge advantage over guys who were merely blown up welterweights.
I honestly do not believe that Yellow could beat any of the top 5 or 6 MW's in the world right now, let alone Triple-G.
Jacobs, Saunders, Quillen, hell, Lee, would all probably beat him. And easily.
I also think if Yellow fought Brooks at 154, he'd lose.
Alvarez is only good because he can Bane-out in the 24-hours before the fight and carry in anywhere between 10 to 20 lb advantage into the ring.
He is smoke and mirrors and the minute he fights a top contender without that weight advantage he will fold like De La Hoya at a Victoria's Secret Spring sale.
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It's all posturing though.
Alvarez is a full-fledged MW since he re-hydrates to over 180 and walks around at 190.
In their sparring session, Alvarez was bigger than Golovkin.
Where he needs to 'grow into a MW body' is actually fighting MW fighters and getting used to their power.
Once he won the 160lb strap (by fighting in a 155lb catchweight - thanks WBC!), he should have stayed there and fought a few legit MW's.
Instead, he trashed his WBC belt as fast as he could and ran back to the comfortable JRMW division where his rehydration gave him a huge advantage over guys who were merely blown up welterweights.
I honestly do not believe that Yellow could beat any of the top 5 or 6 MW's in the world right now, let alone Triple-G.
Jacobs, Saunders, Quillen, hell, Lee, would all probably beat him. And easily.
I also think if Yellow fought Brooks at 154, he'd lose.
Alvarez is only good because he can Bane-out in the 24-hours before the fight and carry in anywhere between 10 to 20 lb advantage into the ring.
He is smoke and mirrors and the minute he fights a top contender without that weight advantage he will fold like De La Hoya at a Victoria's Secret Spring sale.
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Brooks at 154 is a fight I think he'd make and the Sky Sports connection could add to the lucrativeness of that bout. Brooks didn't show me enough against GGG (other than courage) to make me that certain that he could go up and beat a very good junior middleweight. I would love to see that fight though.Comment
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