Comments Thread For: Josh Taylor: I Had Saunders-Canelo Even; Billy Joe Proved He Belongs At That Level

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  • richardt
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    #21
    Both Brook and Saunders proved being at that level, but ultimately the bones in their face told a different story.

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    • Kezzer
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      #22
      He was arguably in front - or least close rounds even if you didn’t have him in front. However in despite of BJS scoring the more scoring punchers it was clear that Canelo was having more of an affect and i don’t think many were not expecting him to be KO’d around the time he quit (whether that’s what you want to call it or not).

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      • pretty ste
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        #23
        That fight was not even I had canelo up 5 3 by the time of the stoppage I think they were giving to much credit to billy for having moments that’s it canelo was always in control

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        • JmHerrera
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          #24
          6 rounds to two Or I’ll be generous 5 rounds to three Canelo! What fight were you looking at?

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          • Mario040481
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            #25
            Originally posted by GucciGod

            Lmao, if the opinion of what a heavyweight thought of a fight between two super middleweights matters to you then I think you are in the wrong sport bro. Why on earth that would even bother you or matter is beyond most people.

            We KNOW what happened don’t we? So we don’t need anyone to tell us. And just because fury supported Saunders isn’t anything wrong. How about when canelo went and hyped up Ruiz Jr in the Rematch with joshua? Canelos opinion on that didn’t interest me, because I already knew why Andy lost. Hope you see where I’m going with this and I Hope you enjoy this day we are in sir.
            Really? It was strictly a question asked out of curiosity. This sight apparently thinks their reading base might be interested enough in a jr welterweights opinion on a super middle weight fight to post an article on it, an opinion you may have been curious to know too as it seems you may have read the article like I did. I apologize for not liking the sport correctly for you
            Last edited by Mario040481; 05-17-2021, 11:58 AM.

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            • TinAgeOfBoxing
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              #26
              Saunders will get KTFO every time he steps up to top level. That is why he has been avoiding top guys his entire career. Saunders has no power and without PEDs he can not make 160 and can not run like a chicken for all 12 like he did vs Lemieux. The key for Saunders is to NOT fight the other guy since he has no power and apparently his face breaks really easy and he has no heart.

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              • F l i c k e r
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                #27
                Until he got cracked.

                If his face doesn't cave in that fight, he probably notches a controversial decision imo.

                But that's what happens when you aren't flawless against Canelo. You have to box with no mistakes and constantly adjust to never give Canelo the same look, in order to beat him. BJS got complacent and got timed, then got punished for it.

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                • Corelone
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                  #28
                  Josh has his hands full, he needs to focus. He's what I was talking about, when I said Ortiz isnt ready for boots. Taylor is a 17 fight wonderboy trying to cut across. A home built weight bully with less credentials than Ortiz and less movement than BJS. His inside game is strong, but Ramirez is going to charge to enter. Taylor is taking damage too, his eye looked terrible v Prograis. With 27 fights, Ramirez is no mystery, less cunning and more aggressive than Canelo, what he lacks in traps, he makes up for with combos. I'm wishing Taylor good luck, but this wont be easy.

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                  • Boxing-1013
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                    #29
                    Man, so many people have no idea how to score a fight, or, more likely, are incapable of scoring them correctly because of serious bias

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                    • Monty Fisto
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                      #30
                      I had Canelo ahead anyway, but even if it had been even at that point, Canelo was fighting more within his abilities up to that point and Saunders had given it all and was starting to slow -- in other words, you can't just claim the scorecards present a whole story from which you can project the arc of the whole 12 rounds in a hypothetical situation in which his face didn't get broken. More damage was coming Saunders' way no matter what.

                      That all said, you can say he was at least a test at that level, in that he wasn't a pushover. How much of a test is up for debate -- that Canelo was standing flatfooted and swinging for the houses shows he didn't have much respect for Saunders' ability to hurt him.

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