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No, I don't think that GGG can get better. If anything, he will have slightly declined a bit further by the time they next fight.
However, I don't think he NEEDS to get better.
In my view, he gave away the first three rounds by starting a bit tentatively and getting outboxed. If he starts at the same relentless pace that he showed from the 4th to the 10th, his route to victory is to wear Canelo down.
Whether he will be able to do that over 12 rounds at age 35 is going to be the big question for the rematch.
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@Master if that is true (it's not) then he can continue to "get help" as he has no reason to leave home. Alvarez actually started his career at welterweight so he's moved up two divisions already whilst GGG has spent his entire career at middleweight and flat out refused to move up to prove himself against Ward.
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