Does anyone have a video of the KO replay? In my opinion, it's obvious they messed up the choreography on the final punch, if not both final two punches, so the production crew decided against showing any replays which would show that. If there is one, they may add more sweat flying in post production to make it look more real, but it will probably still look extra fake because so little contact was made. I would like to take a look. Can anyone post a replay? It is unheard of for there to be a KO in a high profile fight, and no replays of the KO from multiple angles. Anyone?
If not, then it should be even more obvious to people that it's fake than just seeing it for yourself. Posting the KO replay is great for social media marketing, so if they didn't do it, can you think of any other reason besides that it's fake?
I know some will think, "Why would they fake a KO at the end but have such a brutal fight until then? What about all the big punches that landed the first eight rounds?" Hmm. Were they big punches though? Or did they just not mess up the choreography the first 8 rounds, but they did at the end? Because it's is very rare for them to mess up choreography, period. But I guess the pressure is on for the final KO punches that everyone will be studying in slow motion, and maybe that gets to them sometimes (like Wilder vs Malik Scott).
Enjoyable fight, I liked seeing GGG back in action.
He looks his age at times in there and isn't the same fighter, but I'd probably still pick him over the other fighters at 160.
He's lost a lot of the speed he had earlier so his damage output is less, giving any opponent more time to give out their own shots. For sure, he needs to forget about any rematch with Canelo. Canelo has progressed while GGG has slowed. Canelo has the defence Murata lacked and would pick GGG off all night. I agree GGG would probably be favorite against any other of the current 160 roster, but like with Murata, some would be hard going and he'd have to eat a lot more punches than he would have done earlier in his career. Hopefully he listens to some good advice and goes for a unification with Charlo or Andrade vs cashing out with a painful and punishing payday with Canelo. In the first two fights GGG proved to be Canelo's equal regardless of the judge scoring, but time has passed and there is now a gulf between the two and a third fight would just be a really bad idea.
Right, because robberies don't happen in combat sports, right?
The judges always get it right.
Juries, too.
Idiot.
Lol, man. That decision has you all messed up. My advice is just let it go. I mean don't you find it a bit sad you are still crying about this? I mean don't you have a girl or a guy (I don't judge) to touch your pecker? Lol, you whining isn't gonna change my mind or other peoples.
Lol, man. That decision has you all messed up. My advice is just let it go. I mean don't you find it a bit sad you are still crying about this? I mean don't you have a girl or a guy (I don't judge) to touch your pecker? Lol, you whining isn't gonna change my mind or other peoples.
You're the one who quoted me and started this nonsense, genius.
Canelo got the decisions in both fights because he was the A-Side. There's no other reason. He lost both fights. No shame in it, he's improved since then.
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