I totally agree with Paulie here. I think Canelo will get the decision or at least a draw in any competitve fight, we saw it twice with GGG where I personally thought GGG won both fights. I also agree that Saunders is a bit different from Lara characterwise, stylistically and size wise. If it wasn't for the long layoff I'd put money on Saunders, but I learned that inactivity is a fighter's worst enemy and Saunders has been disappointingly inactive recently whereas Canelo has been highly active.
Comments Thread For: Malignaggi: I Don't Think Canelo Can Lose a Decision Anywhere in The World
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you gotta be the biggest Ginger fanboy if you don't see all the shadiness surrounding him. That's why I'm pretty meh when it comes to Canelo's matches, if his opponent doesn't knock him out cold, it's a foregone conclusion.Comment
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Everyone screws up now and then. Usually far worse when there’s a microphone around. Paulie is an excellent commentator. I may not agree at all with his takes - but like to see him get a second chance as I would anyone who messes up. Sportscasters shouldn’t wade into social/political things. Keep it to yourself. Lifetime bans etc should only be for the worst of the worst offendersLast edited by VislorTurlough; 05-05-2021, 06:30 PM.Comment
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Well, it's not totally true, Mayweather beat Canelo easily, but one of the scorecards was ridiculous. He has a point in that if the fight is close, don't expect his opponent to get the decision.
Having said that, I thought Canelo won a clear, although close, decision against Golovkin, fairly. Against Lara, I thought he edged it with his body punching, which are also points scoring shots. That was an extremely close fight though.
Martinez didn't have it close, he had it 117-111 for Lara! Like who's fixing a fight for Lara???Comment
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