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    Quote Originally Posted by imp View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Violent Demise View Post
    Alvarez has always had great respect for Mosley. He took it easy on him. He could of stopped him if he wanted. But out of respect for him he never went for it
    Lol

    This situation can happen in many fights but it did not happen in this one.

    End.
    This thread actually made me look at the fight again. There was a couple of instances where Canelo had Mosley in trouble and didn't go for it. Only Canelo knows if he pulled back on purpose or not. But it kind of looks like he did. I know this goes against what you been saying, so Im not expecting you to agree with it. It's just my 2 cents

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    Quote Originally Posted by Scott22 View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by imp View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Violent Demise View Post
    Alvarez has always had great respect for Mosley. He took it easy on him. He could of stopped him if he wanted. But out of respect for him he never went for it
    Lol

    This situation can happen in many fights but it did not happen in this one.

    End.
    This thread actually made me look at the fight again. There was a couple of instances where Canelo had Mosley in trouble and didn't go for it. Only Canelo knows if he pulled back on purpose or not. But it kind of looks like he did. I know this goes against what you been saying, so Im not expecting you to agree with it. It's just my 2 cents
    No probs scotty,

    Its all good fun.

    We all cant agree on things or the world would be very boring.

    No one really knows but canelo if he felt he could have got the KO but didnt.

    I just cant see mosely getting KO by canelo when he couldnt finish matthew hatton at a catchweight he was overweight for.

    My opinion like many others is that canelo (regardless of how big he is) could not KO mosely because the risk was too great not because of respect.

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    Quote Originally Posted by imp View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Scott22 View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by imp View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Violent Demise View Post
    Alvarez has always had great respect for Mosley. He took it easy on him. He could of stopped him if he wanted. But out of respect for him he never went for it
    Lol

    This situation can happen in many fights but it did not happen in this one.

    End.
    This thread actually made me look at the fight again. There was a couple of instances where Canelo had Mosley in trouble and didn't go for it. Only Canelo knows if he pulled back on purpose or not. But it kind of looks like he did. I know this goes against what you been saying, so Im not expecting you to agree with it. It's just my 2 cents
    No probs scotty,

    Its all good fun.

    We all cant agree on things or the world would be very boring.

    No one really knows but canelo if he felt he could have got the KO but didnt.

    I just cant see mosely getting KO by canelo when he couldnt finish matthew hatton at a catchweight he was overweight for.

    My opinion like many others is that canelo (regardless of how big he is) could not KO mosely because the risk was too great not because of respect.
    The Hatton fight is really not a good example. The way Hatton fought that night, I don't think Pacquiao or Mayweather or any top fighter around that weight would of stopped Hatton. Hatton wasn't fighting to win. He was fighting to survive. Every time he was hurt and whenever Canelo got to close Hatton would latch on for dear life. He wouldn't let go till the ref broke them up. It's very hard to stop an opponent who's only trying to survive and is holding more than he's punching.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Scott22 View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by imp View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Scott22 View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by imp View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Violent Demise View Post
    Alvarez has always had great respect for Mosley. He took it easy on him. He could of stopped him if he wanted. But out of respect for him he never went for it
    Lol

    This situation can happen in many fights but it did not happen in this one.

    End.
    This thread actually made me look at the fight again. There was a couple of instances where Canelo had Mosley in trouble and didn't go for it. Only Canelo knows if he pulled back on purpose or not. But it kind of looks like he did. I know this goes against what you been saying, so Im not expecting you to agree with it. It's just my 2 cents
    No probs scotty,

    Its all good fun.

    We all cant agree on things or the world would be very boring.

    No one really knows but canelo if he felt he could have got the KO but didnt.

    I just cant see mosely getting KO by canelo when he couldnt finish matthew hatton at a catchweight he was overweight for.

    My opinion like many others is that canelo (regardless of how big he is) could not KO mosely because the risk was too great not because of respect.
    The Hatton fight is really not a good example. The way Hatton fought that night, I don't think Pacquiao or Mayweather or any top fighter around that weight would of stopped Hatton. Hatton wasn't fighting to win. He was fighting to survive. Every time he was hurt and whenever Canelo got to close Hatton would latch on for dear life. He wouldn't let go till the ref broke them up. It's very hard to stop an opponent who's only trying to survive and is holding more than he's punching.
    Stop making sense. He can't comprehend it. And it's a waste of time. Cuz he's never seen the fight. If he had he would of never used it as an example. It's pretty easy to tell the fools who live off boxing rec. It's there friend. But it exposes them as well

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    Quote Originally Posted by Violent Demise View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Scott22 View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by imp View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Scott22 View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by imp View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Violent Demise View Post
    Alvarez has always had great respect for Mosley. He took it easy on him. He could of stopped him if he wanted. But out of respect for him he never went for it
    Lol

    This situation can happen in many fights but it did not happen in this one.

    End.
    This thread actually made me look at the fight again. There was a couple of instances where Canelo had Mosley in trouble and didn't go for it. Only Canelo knows if he pulled back on purpose or not. But it kind of looks like he did. I know this goes against what you been saying, so Im not expecting you to agree with it. It's just my 2 cents
    No probs scotty,

    Its all good fun.

    We all cant agree on things or the world would be very boring.

    No one really knows but canelo if he felt he could have got the KO but didnt.

    I just cant see mosely getting KO by canelo when he couldnt finish matthew hatton at a catchweight he was overweight for.

    My opinion like many others is that canelo (regardless of how big he is) could not KO mosely because the risk was too great not because of respect.
    The Hatton fight is really not a good example. The way Hatton fought that night, I don't think Pacquiao or Mayweather or any top fighter around that weight would of stopped Hatton. Hatton wasn't fighting to win. He was fighting to survive. Every time he was hurt and whenever Canelo got to close Hatton would latch on for dear life. He wouldn't let go till the ref broke them up. It's very hard to stop an opponent who's only trying to survive and is holding more than he's punching.
    Stop making sense. He can't comprehend it. And it's a waste of time. Cuz he's never seen the fight. If he had he would of never used it as an example. It's pretty easy to tell the fools who live off boxing rec. It's there friend. But it exposes them as well
    I was surprised to see the Hatton fight used as an example. But I understand now that I know he hasn't seen it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Scott22 View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Violent Demise View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Scott22 View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by imp View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Scott22 View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by imp View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Violent Demise View Post
    Alvarez has always had great respect for Mosley. He took it easy on him. He could of stopped him if he wanted. But out of respect for him he never went for it
    Lol

    This situation can happen in many fights but it did not happen in this one.

    End.
    This thread actually made me look at the fight again. There was a couple of instances where Canelo had Mosley in trouble and didn't go for it. Only Canelo knows if he pulled back on purpose or not. But it kind of looks like he did. I know this goes against what you been saying, so Im not expecting you to agree with it. It's just my 2 cents
    No probs scotty,

    Its all good fun.

    We all cant agree on things or the world would be very boring.

    No one really knows but canelo if he felt he could have got the KO but didnt.

    I just cant see mosely getting KO by canelo when he couldnt finish matthew hatton at a catchweight he was overweight for.

    My opinion like many others is that canelo (regardless of how big he is) could not KO mosely because the risk was too great not because of respect.
    The Hatton fight is really not a good example. The way Hatton fought that night, I don't think Pacquiao or Mayweather or any top fighter around that weight would of stopped Hatton. Hatton wasn't fighting to win. He was fighting to survive. Every time he was hurt and whenever Canelo got to close Hatton would latch on for dear life. He wouldn't let go till the ref broke them up. It's very hard to stop an opponent who's only trying to survive and is holding more than he's punching.
    Stop making sense. He can't comprehend it. And it's a waste of time. Cuz he's never seen the fight. If he had he would of never used it as an example. It's pretty easy to tell the fools who live off boxing rec. It's there friend. But it exposes them as well
    I was surprised to see the Hatton fight used as an example. But I understand now that I know he hasn't seen it.
    Your right scotty,

    To evade getting knocked out all you need to do is grab and hold like matthew hatton did.

    And your right, floyd or manny wouldnt know how to deal with matthew hatton punchbag defensive skills and would have been there all night.

    Well done petal.

    Hatton is a bit bigger than floyd and manny so would have more power like VD mentioned earlier and might have held back knocking out both of these £4£ champs out of respect.

    Loool

    I look forward to both of you starting a thread after the floyd/canelo fight and you telling me in detail how canelo size difference in power beats floyd on points and the post match press conference discussing why canelo never went for the KO...
    "it was out of respect"

    Get a room.
    Last edited by imp; 09-08-2013 at 09:02 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by imp View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Scott22 View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Violent Demise View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Scott22 View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by imp View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Scott22 View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by imp View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Violent Demise View Post
    Alvarez has always had great respect for Mosley. He took it easy on him. He could of stopped him if he wanted. But out of respect for him he never went for it
    Lol

    This situation can happen in many fights but it did not happen in this one.

    End.
    This thread actually made me look at the fight again. There was a couple of instances where Canelo had Mosley in trouble and didn't go for it. Only Canelo knows if he pulled back on purpose or not. But it kind of looks like he did. I know this goes against what you been saying, so Im not expecting you to agree with it. It's just my 2 cents
    No probs scotty,

    Its all good fun.

    We all cant agree on things or the world would be very boring.

    No one really knows but canelo if he felt he could have got the KO but didnt.

    I just cant see mosely getting KO by canelo when he couldnt finish matthew hatton at a catchweight he was overweight for.

    My opinion like many others is that canelo (regardless of how big he is) could not KO mosely because the risk was too great not because of respect.
    The Hatton fight is really not a good example. The way Hatton fought that night, I don't think Pacquiao or Mayweather or any top fighter around that weight would of stopped Hatton. Hatton wasn't fighting to win. He was fighting to survive. Every time he was hurt and whenever Canelo got to close Hatton would latch on for dear life. He wouldn't let go till the ref broke them up. It's very hard to stop an opponent who's only trying to survive and is holding more than he's punching.
    Stop making sense. He can't comprehend it. And it's a waste of time. Cuz he's never seen the fight. If he had he would of never used it as an example. It's pretty easy to tell the fools who live off boxing rec. It's there friend. But it exposes them as well
    I was surprised to see the Hatton fight used as an example. But I understand now that I know he hasn't seen it.
    Your right scotty,

    To evade getting knocked out all you need to do is grab and hold like matthew hatton did.

    And your right, floyd or manny wouldnt know how to deal with matthew hatton punchbag defensive skills and would have been there all night.

    Well done petal.

    Hatton is a bit bigger than floyd and manny so would have more power like VD mentioned earlier and might have held back knocking out both of these £4£ champs out of respect.

    Loool

    I look forward to both of you starting a thread after the floyd/canelo fight and you telling me in detail how canelo size difference in power beats floyd on points and the post match press conference discussing why canelo never went for the KO...
    "it was out of respect"

    Get a room.
    Don't speak to me that way. I been on this forum for awhile. I don't get to post as much as I would like, but when I do I believe in being respectful. I shown you nothing but respect. I don't take sides in any of these forum wars. I just agree with some points over others. Don't be disrespectful towards me by speaking to me in that sarcastic manner and tell me to get a room just because I don't agree with some of your points. It's childish and immature. Im just going to log off. So you have yourself a good day.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Violent Demise View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Scott22 View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by imp View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Scott22 View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by imp View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Violent Demise View Post
    Alvarez has always had great respect for Mosley. He took it easy on him. He could of stopped him if he wanted. But out of respect for him he never went for it
    Lol

    This situation can happen in many fights but it did not happen in this one.

    End.
    This thread actually made me look at the fight again. There was a couple of instances where Canelo had Mosley in trouble and didn't go for it. Only Canelo knows if he pulled back on purpose or not. But it kind of looks like he did. I know this goes against what you been saying, so Im not expecting you to agree with it. It's just my 2 cents
    No probs scotty,

    Its all good fun.

    We all cant agree on things or the world would be very boring.

    No one really knows but canelo if he felt he could have got the KO but didnt.

    I just cant see mosely getting KO by canelo when he couldnt finish matthew hatton at a catchweight he was overweight for.

    My opinion like many others is that canelo (regardless of how big he is) could not KO mosely because the risk was too great not because of respect.
    The Hatton fight is really not a good example. The way Hatton fought that night, I don't think Pacquiao or Mayweather or any top fighter around that weight would of stopped Hatton. Hatton wasn't fighting to win. He was fighting to survive. Every time he was hurt and whenever Canelo got to close Hatton would latch on for dear life. He wouldn't let go till the ref broke them up. It's very hard to stop an opponent who's only trying to survive and is holding more than he's punching.
    Stop making sense. He can't comprehend it. And it's a waste of time. Cuz he's never seen the fight. If he had he would of never used it as an example. It's pretty easy to tell the fools who live off boxing rec. It's there friend. But it exposes them as well
    Stop trying to change the subject.

    You mentioned that canelo was mosely BIGGEST opponent so would have more power AND you said that canelo did not knockout mosely out of respect.

    Am i to believe that all tysons bigger opponents had more power than him?

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    Alvarez has always had great respect for Mosley. He took it easy on him. He could of stopped him if he wanted. But out of respect for him he never went for it
    Lol

    This situation can happen in many fights but it did not happen in this one.

    End.
    This thread actually made me look at the fight again. There was a couple of instances where Canelo had Mosley in trouble and didn't go for it. Only Canelo knows if he pulled back on purpose or not. But it kind of looks like he did. I know this goes against what you been saying, so Im not expecting you to agree with it. It's just my 2 cents
    No probs scotty,

    Its all good fun.

    We all cant agree on things or the world would be very boring.

    No one really knows but canelo if he felt he could have got the KO but didnt.

    I just cant see mosely getting KO by canelo when he couldnt finish matthew hatton at a catchweight he was overweight for.

    My opinion like many others is that canelo (regardless of how big he is) could not KO mosely because the risk was too great not because of respect.
    The Hatton fight is really not a good example. The way Hatton fought that night, I don't think Pacquiao or Mayweather or any top fighter around that weight would of stopped Hatton. Hatton wasn't fighting to win. He was fighting to survive. Every time he was hurt and whenever Canelo got to close Hatton would latch on for dear life. He wouldn't let go till the ref broke them up. It's very hard to stop an opponent who's only trying to survive and is holding more than he's punching.
    Stop making sense. He can't comprehend it. And it's a waste of time. Cuz he's never seen the fight. If he had he would of never used it as an example. It's pretty easy to tell the fools who live off boxing rec. It's there friend. But it exposes them as well
    Stop trying to change the subject.

    You mentioned that canelo was mosely BIGGEST opponent so would have more power AND you said that canelo did not knockout mosely out of respect.

    Am i to believe that all tysons bigger opponents had more power than him?
    Tyson was a natural heavyweight and build like a tank. No one had more power than him, Mosley was not a natural Junior Middleweight. He's a natural Lightweight. Which is 2 weight classes below. So yes Alvarez was the biggest opponent he faced. And the one with the most power.

    I'm a tell you a little secret you don't know. Fighters don't hate each other. They respect each other. Unbelievable. I know. Alvarez respects Mosley a lot. Not only that, and this going to shock you to the point where you might hyperventilate. You ready? Alvarez respects Mayweather too. Yes, you read that correctly. I know it boggles that little brain of yours. But it's true.

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