The only way Khan will stop getting himself knocked out is when he gets permanently knocked out.The more he gets knocked out the more likely his getting killed or placed in a permanent coma by a punch becomes.
Effective aggression? LOL!
GGG punches missed per round:
1. = 28
2. = 32
3. = 33
4. = 30
5. = 28
6. = 29
7. = 30
8. = 25.
9. = 34
10. = 18
11. = 20
12. = 35
Total punches missed = 342
Talk about being a Windmill?
Obviously Canelo was robbed. Teddy Atlas saw Pacman winning against Horn yet Pacman did far less scoring against Horn than Canelo did against GGG. Which makes one wonder why is Atlas suddenly so inconsistent in his criteria.
They say GGG was coming forward, but forward while missing constantly and being countered isn't controlling the fight. It is getting hit while coming forward.
They also said Canelo ran? They call it dancing when SRL, MA, SP, and Lomachenko do it but it's running when Canelo does it? Furthermore, Canelo stood right I front of GGG whenever he chose to and exchanged punches. During those moments GGG got the worse of it as well getting hit with uppercuts, hooks to the body and head.
He never hurt Canelo.e Canelo hurt him twice to the body and wobbled him to the head. He made GGG look clumsy, slow ad amateurish.
I carefully counted punches:
Golovkin punches landed = 211 and missed 342.
Which means that Canelo who landed 257, connected 46 more punches.
His Mexican fans were booing him because they expect him to stand still and trade with a slugger known to be a knockout artist. It is a Mexican cultural boxing ideal that tactics such as those employed by MW, SRL, SRR, MA and other greats are indicative of cowardice.
De la Hoya listened to the Mexican fan critics over the way he had fought during the last several rounds in his bout against Trinidad, tried to please them by being less defensive and more aggressive and ruined his career in the process by losing while trying to trade with sluggers.
That's the only reason why they booed. It has absolutely NOTHING to do with who won the fight. It is the way in which Canelo won it that irks their macho ideals..
GGG was also mostly just pawing and probing and feinting with his jab all night and landing nothing. So those ridiculously high jab counts are all bogus.
BTW
Teddy Atlas' irate antics over the scorecards his opinion about the fight itself and his supposedly heated debate over controversial pro boxing politics with that commentator on youtube seem merely rehearsed antics in order to mislead the fans..
Nope. Yah and one guy landed 50 more shots and controlled the ring and pace of the fight. The guy who lands more is the guy that wins the fight not the guy who lands at the higher precentage.
Canelo landed more and missed less.
He was robbed. It was he who decided when to fight in a corner along the ropes or in the center-not GGG.
GGG merely went along with what Canelo decided to do. When Canelo stopped in the center so did GGG. In fact, GGG even backed up several times after getting tagged to the body and looked visibly hurt.
A fight between Ward ad Hopkins would result in Ward bludgeoning Hopkins into submission via elbows, rabbit punches and head-butts and low blows. Ward has far more experience in hiding his fouls than Hopkins does berceuse Hopkins didn't use them as extensively as Ward did. So a contest of fouls is to Ward's advantage.
No one is denying that Ward has good boxing skills.
What they are denying is that he exclusively depends on them to win.
If indeed a boxer has great boxing skills then he shouldn't need to use dirty tactics to supplement them. That's like saying that a guy is a great chess player but has to resort to cheating. It doesn't add up.