View Full Version : Orland Canizales KO highlights reel. Canizales was a monster, underated fighter
McGrain
04-24-2009, 09:04 PM
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Mantequilla
04-24-2009, 09:36 PM
A fight between him and Lora would have been an epic technical encounter.Or Perez before his lack of dedication derailed him.
canizales was a scary fighter technically.Awesome footwork and punch placement.
McGrain
04-24-2009, 09:55 PM
Yeah, and he could work up punces from all sorts of horrible angles without getting dramatic about it.
Nice to see him with his own Porn-reel.
GPater11093
04-24-2009, 10:13 PM
not seen much of him but cant watch vids just now is he like Finito
Longhhorn71
04-24-2009, 11:10 PM
50 wins, (37 k.o's) 5 losses (2 late in his career)
IBF Bantamweight title and 16 defenses.
divac
04-24-2009, 11:36 PM
Orlando Canizalez was tremendous.....awsome, fluid and beautiful combination puncher........
His devestation of Olympic Gold medalist Paul Gonzalez was just tremendous.
To bad the better little men in those days rarely fought eachother......they made just as much fighting mandatories than fighitng other champions in and around there weight division.....because of it, these little great men never had any real incentive to make the truly big matchups within their divisions.
divac
04-24-2009, 11:39 PM
A fight between him and Lora would have been an epic technical encounter.Or Perez before his lack of dedication derailed him.
canizales was a scary fighter technically.Awesome footwork and punch placement.
Orlando's big brother Gaby put a "happy" stopping to that. :D
My2Sense
04-24-2009, 11:49 PM
IMO Canizales should've been a two-division champion. I thought he was robbed against Vasquez.
red cobra
04-25-2009, 08:13 AM
I was always a fan of Canizales and enjoyed watching him. I caught all of his televised defenses.
Sweet Pea
04-25-2009, 09:11 AM
One of the best of all the Bantamweight champions IMO. In answer to Gpater: no, he wasn't much like Lopez other than the fact that he had tremendous technical skills. Lopez was far more stiff and rigged, while Canizales was one of the most fluid, skilled angle fighters of all time.
GPater11093
04-25-2009, 10:34 AM
One of the best of all the Bantamweight champions IMO. In answer to Gpater: no, he wasn't much like Lopez other than the fact that he had tremendous technical skills. Lopez was far more stiff and rigged, while Canizales was one of the most fluid, skilled angle fighters of all time.
i will like this guy then ill try and get some footage of him
Flea Man
04-25-2009, 12:02 PM
I'd say he's a H2H match for Zarate and Jofre, and would smash Rafael Marquez to bits.
These K.O's are all good, but his overall game was fantastic all-round, only needed a slight move to slip and punch and punish his opponent, and when he was hit he took a shot very well.
A very underappreciated fighter in my opinion, glad to see others are fans :good
Robot16
04-26-2009, 01:46 AM
Orlando's big brother Gaby put a "happy" stopping to that. :D
Haha "Happy" Lora.
That was a very good short fight too.
I became a fan of Orlando after seeing him fight Bones Adams, after watching it last year.
There was a pre fight feature on Adams, os i thought the fight was there for him to win only to see Orlando take it.
A good fighter
GPater11093
04-26-2009, 04:23 AM
Haha "Happy" Lora.
That was a very good short fight too.
I became a fan of Orlando after seeing him fight Bones Adams, after watching it last year.
There was a pre fight feature on Adams, os i thought the fight was there for him to win only to see Orlando take it.
A good fighter
Robot16 good to see you on here
Robot16
04-26-2009, 08:57 AM
Robot16 good to see you on here
Hey thanks mate.
Yeah didnt know you were on here mate.
Good to see you discussing a good fighter
red cobra
04-26-2009, 09:30 AM
My only knock against Canizales is that he didn't unify the belts while he was around. I think he could have easily done it.
teeto
04-26-2009, 09:40 AM
Thanks for the vid McGrain, clearly one of the most underrated champions to have boxed. Besides his great boxing aility, one thing that always made me think highly of the way he kept on his man when he hurt him, not sure if it wa pure finishing skills or sheer determination to see it out, maybe a mixture of both. If his opponent was hurt but still managed to weather a storm he didn't get discouraged and didn't let them slide out of danger, ie cut off the ring well, probably made easier for him because of his very good and technically profficient footwork
Manassa
04-26-2009, 11:43 AM
I hadn't seen much of Canizales, perhaps one highlight, until about a month ago. I didn't know who I was watching but I knew he must have been one of the greats - it was obvious in the way he moved and how comfortable he was in the ring.
ron u.k.
04-26-2009, 01:31 PM
I can remember Canizales coming to my hometown to defend his title against Billy Hardy.It was a measure of Hardy that he gave Canizales probably the fight of his life before going down on a split decision,many people thought Hardy had won.It was so close that they gave Billy a rematch in Texas,but Orlando showed his class and despatched Hardy in I think 8 rounds.Canizales was a class act,and Billy Hardy should be proud of himself that he took such a great champion all the way.
bladerunner
04-26-2009, 01:53 PM
Canizales was good but his resume is nothing special.
My dinner with Conteh
04-26-2009, 01:59 PM
I thought Hardy won too. Even though throughout the bout I felt he was hanging in there with a much better fighter, at the end I thought he did enough (hence the return bout). The rematch was horrible. When Billy went down he crumpled like Johnny Owen and I feared the worst initially. Canizales reminded me of a an old throwback the way he operated, great pressure applied, a natural fighter.
sweet_scientist
04-26-2009, 02:05 PM
A fight between him and Lora would have been an epic technical encounter.Or Perez before his lack of dedication derailed him.
canizales was a scary fighter technically.Awesome footwork and punch placement.
Canizalez-Lora would have been such a treat.
Who do you like in that one Mante?
Also, how do you see a fight between Davila and Canizales going?
Mantequilla
04-26-2009, 04:00 PM
I'm not sure about Lora Canizales.Really tough one to break down best against best.I've watched Lora's first fight with Davila in columbia a couple of times recently and it's one of the best defensive masterclasses i've watched.Davila landed about 2 good punches all fight and he's a guy who would usually have a good style to score on defensive minded fighters.That Lora against the best Canizales would be a helluva fight.
I actually thnk Davila would do really well against orlando, he's the kind of fighter that could take advantage of Canizales tendency to be a bit flat adn go thorugh the motions at times.
He doesn't have the big firepower or physical tools that would make canizales stand up and take notice early.His great accuracy and very sound tchnical skills could see him score well and make things extremely close if Canizales isn't on point.Orlando is a well balanced precision fighter who isn't going to shut down Davila with one or two extreme talents like the size and power of zarate or defence of Lora.
I could see Canizales moving around, picking his spots, taking it easy etc...while davila is more focused, stalks and scores with his great jab and short combo's..Then at the end while Canizales may have had the bigger rounds\looked hte more talented, it's ended up a close hard to score fight.
More often than not though, Canizales' greater physical ability and overall skills are probably going to give him the edge needed to win.I couldn't see him losing a series of fights, but there might be a hardy-esque performance in there initially.
Then at the end of the fight Ruben Castillo would claim Davila had won a shutout.
sweet_scientist
04-27-2009, 02:27 AM
I'm not sure about Lora Canizales.Really tough one to break down best against best.I've watched Lora's first fight with Davila in columbia a couple of times recently and it's one of the best defensive masterclasses i've watched.Davila landed about 2 good punches all fight and he's a guy who would usually have a good style to score on defensive minded fighters.That Lora against the best Canizales would be a helluva fight.
I actually thnk Davila would do really well against orlando, he's the kind of fighter that could take advantage of Canizales tendency to be a bit flat adn go thorugh the motions at times.
He doesn't have the big firepower or physical tools that would make canizales stand up and take notice early.His great accuracy and very sound tchnical skills could see him score well and make things extremely close if Canizales isn't on point.Orlando is a well balanced precision fighter who isn't going to shut down Davila with one or two extreme talents like the size and power of zarate or defence of Lora.
I could see Canizales moving around, picking his spots, taking it easy etc...while davila is more focused, stalks and scores with his great jab and short combo's..Then at the end while Canizales may have had the bigger rounds\looked hte more talented, it's ended up a close hard to score fight.
More often than not though, Canizales' greater physical ability and overall skills are probably going to give him the edge needed to win.I couldn't see him losing a series of fights, but there might be a hardy-esque performance in there initially.
Then at the end of the fight Ruben Castillo would claim Davila had won a shutout.
:lol:
Good thoughts. Thanks man.
ron u.k.
04-27-2009, 04:38 AM
I thought Hardy won too. Even though throughout the bout I felt he was hanging in there with a much better fighter, at the end I thought he did enough (hence the return bout). The rematch was horrible. When Billy went down he crumpled like Johnny Owen and I feared the worst initially. Canizales reminded me of a an old throwback the way he operated, great pressure applied, a natural fighter. I think you've got it spot on regarding the first fight,Billy was hanging in there but at bantamweight he was a tough little so and so and he managed to give Canizales an extremely uncomfortable evening.Also i think the fact there were a couple of thousand screaming Mackems breathing down Canizales' throat probably helped Billy's cause also!
The return was an outdoor venue in the blazing heat in Texas,so apart from a helluva champion across the ring that didn't help Billy.The thing is after a nightmare start being badly decked a couple of times in the first few rounds,he recovered quite well and did ok or a few rounds,but he was caught again i think in the 8th. Canizales was just too good.
la-califa
04-27-2009, 12:03 PM
Orlando Canizalez was tremendous.....awsome, fluid and beautiful combination puncher........
His devestation of Olympic Gold medalist Paul Gonzalez was just tremendous.
To bad the better little men in those days rarely fought eachother......they made just as much fighting mandatories than fighitng other champions in and around there weight division.....because of it, these little great men never had any real incentive to make the truly big matchups within their divisions.
Actually the Gonzalez Knock out was a rematch. Gonzalez won the initial fight by UD.
Personally as good as Orlando was, I preferred Gaby with his wide open swinging style. Check out his detruction of Richard Sandoval. Great fight!
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