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Rotton Apple, can you explain the power and damage caused by Canelo recently against these bigger opponents?
what are you suggesting?
Seems unnatural.
unnatural that injuries can occur in a combat sport?
From a former light middleweight going up the weights and causing that much damage, yes.
you say former light middleweight. so does that mean you consider canelo a full fledged super middleweight now?
Canelo is not going down to light middleweight, so he is a supermiddleweight. I stated former because he was never that devastating a puncher at his earlier weight. The damage he is doing now against the bigger opponents is unnatural.
so would it be safe to say you feel canelo has grown into a super middleweight? did you consider callum & billy joe supper middleweights when canelo fought them?
Callum was always a big super middleweight that waited too long just for the final pay day. BJS is probably a better middleweight.

Anyway back to the power. How is he doing it?
so has canelo developed & grown into a super middle weight in your opinion? was callum a super middle weight when canelo fought him? did you consider billy joe a middle weight when canelo fought him by that statement? as to power there could be a few possibilities
Mate, you need to answer a few questions before asking any. #justsaying
he made a statement that it seemed unnatural. i am trying to explore his thinking as there could be a few possibilities