He doesn`t have to bother about scorecards. It is almost impossible he ever again loses a decision fighting in States ( not even mention Mexico).
The fact Mayweather absolutely dominated him and won a majority decision tells everything you need to know.
Usyk and Fury are lucky that Wladimir Klitschko and Joshua never had such a protection in Germany/England.
Canelo may be protected, but not as Oscar De La Hoya was until they decided not to protect him anymore.
De La Hoya used to score points thanks to the chicks who were always screaming after his trademark "five-consecutive-misses" flurries.
No dis to Alvarez, he did what he had to do on fight night.
But what fans don't get is Canelo was a heavy favorite and if Plant would have somehow won the fight, it would have been a MASSIVE upset.
So it's not Alvarez fault that he was fighting a guy that almost nobody gave a chance of winning, but how much credit do you give him for beating a no-hoper?
He doesn`t have to bother about scorecards. It is almost impossible he ever again loses a decision fighting in States ( not even mention Mexico).
The fact Mayweather absolutely dominated him and won a majority decision tells everything you need to know.
Usyk and Fury are lucky that Wladimir Klitschko and Joshua never had such a protection in Germany/England.
His competition he's not so much on the protected side..but to stop his winstreak I'd imagine you'd need to drop him a couple times..
The second a fight is announced the potential judges rush to their scorecards and fill them out