So the boxingscene census is that:
1. Kovalev was winning comfortably at the time of the stoppage.
2. The fight was scripted.
3. Canelo was also on PED’s, for the the scripted fight.
Nice to know I come to a forum full of dumb asses like you all. I guess that makes me just as dumb :lol1:
Not dumb.
Fixed.
That's what you are.
You and your buddies are the trolling children of the forums, making sh/t up about scripts and sh/t.
So, when Badou affirms it almost looked like a fix, he's making sh/t up ?
Kova was pulling his punches from the first rd to the last. Everybody agrees with that.
Except dumbos like you.
Nobody was winning this fight.
It was scripted with one fighter instructed to go easy and the other to try his hardest but at a weight and height disadvantage.
That's a recipe for making inconclusive rds, that can be scored either way, exactly like the 2 Canelo-Golovkin choreographed fights.
Canelo overdid it and ****ed up.
Now, seriously, i think he must have gotten +10 mill at least under the table.
Which is probably twice less as Gennady.
And the funny thing is Canelo overdid the fix: it wasn't supposed to end in a KO, because this is going to raise a lot of eyebrows even among not boxing casuals.
No fix for me.
Kovalev threw soft shots because he didn't want Canelo to go after him and hurt him.
So Canelo didn't go after him to hurt him...
Oh wait...
Something went wrong somewhere...
Isn't that how boxing is supposed to go ?...
Whether you people like it or not, pro boxing is and always has been a clean sport, and if you don't agree you're just a boxing hater and conspiracy whacko living in his mamma's basement needing for attention, thus posting non-stop nonsense on boxing forums.
Get a life people !
Now we get the convenient stories of Kova complaining the bout was too soon, he felt weak at the weight, or Canelo fans claiming Kova was shot, too old, etc...
Many ways to justify a choreographed fight.
The fix was so obvious, boxing industry forum trolls are scrambling in panic mode right now all over the boxing forum boards.
Keep dancing you puppets.
I wonder what crooked Arum thinks watching Golden Boy destroy the sport: " I only ever fixed scores, not the fights themselves. When this idiot is done, there won't be anything left to fix".
Go sit your old ass down somewhere, grandpa. You’re clearly senile.
Then so is Badou Jack saying it looked a fix
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dA9VhkWqHsc
And so are the ensuing 700 YT comments agreeing overwhelmingly it was a fix.
But hey, your opinion is golden though.
Why are people even surprised at fixing allegations in favor of a boxer known to have paid judges in his Floyd and Golovkin fights, taken steroids, imposed insane rehydration clauses, dragged smaller fighter 2 weight classes further down, and highly rumored of paying opposition not to throw their best punches (GGG fights) ?
It's not like he already did it, isn't it ?
If his purse was in the 8 figures, you have to ask yourself how much he received under the table.
He might have doubled it for all i know, except this time it's tax free.
Mc Girt of course got his cut, just like Abel Sanchez did.
I would have gone for much cheaper than Sergey, and soaked up much more punishment too.
Like they routinely do in the Asian fight scene.
Canelo, if you read this, use PM.
Lmfao you said "throws his body punches" lil g would never do that against canelo
Which fighter hits hardest at middle: Canelita or Lemieux?
Golovkin sinks much, much bigger and taller Lemieux with a body shot but he's going to be fearful of ginger midget who couldn't even deck once over the hill, 64 year old super lightweight Cotto ?
Who spouts this nonsense?
Superfights have been ended by single bodyshots; the way to kill the head is by killing the body.
No BS from Sanchez will ever change that.
What happens when you try go to someone's body when they're a good counterpuncher and shorter than you? Put 2 and 2 together
The guy lowers his hands to protect his body, and that's where you crack his jaw instead.
http://static.boxrec.com/2/29/McCallum-Curry_161751142.jpg
"Curry stepped up the pace in the third round and was in command until the end of the fourth when McCallum caught him with a solid right to the head. The momentum shifted. During the minute's rest after the round, McCallum told his corner that Curry was starting to cover up to protect his body.
Thirty seconds into the fifth round McCallum threw a right hand to the body, and, as Curry covered, he fired a harmless hook to the head. McCallum was testing Curry, and inwardly he smiled. Soon, he thought.
A few moments later McCallum hooked twice and then showed Curry a slow right uppercut to the body. "I just wanted him to see the right hand," McCallum said later. With his eyes locked on the decoy, Curry leaned back and lowered his hands. "
Kill the body and the head will fall.
It does not apply in the Canelo case, though.