If you look at GGG right before they read the scorecards, he knew he lost, or at least wasn't confident that he won. The look in his face says it all - No excitement or anticipation, just sadness and disappointment. There wasn't even annoyance or anger at the judges declaring Canelo the winner. He knew he was a beaten man.
If you look at GGG right before they read the scorecards, he knew he lost, or at least wasn't confident that he won. The look in his face says it all - No excitement or anticipation, just sadness and disappointment. There wasn't even annoyance or anger at the judges declaring Canelo the winner. He knew he was a beaten man.
I think he knew that if it went to the scorecards he wasn't going to get the decision either way.
He knew he had to get the TKO.
Fair play to Canelo for doing what he said he was gonna do.
I dont think Sanchez or GGG thought he would fight coming forward.
Of course anybody who isn't bias and knows boxing knew he lost. Hell his own trainer just a few rounds early told him you are losing this fight LMAO
Canelo took his soul when he walked him down, phuked up his face and killed him to the body and he couldn't do anything about it. Ran out the ring like a bytch too LMAO