Comments Thread For: Canelo Alvarez: Maybe I Lost 4 Or 5 Rounds To Bivol, But I Definitely Didn't Lose The Fight

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  • DeeMoney
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    #41
    Originally posted by Progrssive_Jedi
    They tried to. They gave him the first 4 before they realized he was losing too big for them to give him more. One tried at end. They give him one more round and it’s a draw. Which is absurd.


    Thank you, we as boxing fans should not let this go. Someone has to hold judges accountable, and unfortunately the powers that be have no reason to (as boxing itself generates more money when A-Sides win).

    Cheatham, Weisfeld, Moretti- any fight they are judging should be under scrutiny.

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    • sicko
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      #42
      You lost Champ...NO DOUBT!

      I like Canelo I picked him and was rooting for him but he got dominated and NO a rematch is not needed at all he has no business at 175 or above, back to 168 and defend your Belts

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      • vitali1999
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        #43
        Now he knows how GGG felt and its also from a Russian. Hahaha. Payback is a b_tch ain't it ? Go back down to middleweight where you belong

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        • Tatabanya
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          #44
          Originally posted by Mooshashi

          That's exactly what he said. It wasn't till the after fight press conference that he changed him mind about losing.

          https://********/7Xtr5_XHFlQ?t=202
          What I mean is: if Canelo said "I thought I had done enough" (which was not translated into English in the post-fight interview), he was already thinking of having won the fight. So he was delusional since the beginning.

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          • abracada
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            #45
            A draw wouldn’t be a robbery

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            • Amir Imam
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              #46
              Canelo needs a big win. I went and looked at his resume and it’s nothing spectacular. If you take out the GGG win his resume is kind of bland.
              His last 8 fights.

              Plant
              Saunders
              Yildrim
              Smith
              Kovalev
              Smith
              Jacobs
              Fielding

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              • ifc
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                #47
                Canelo should just go through with the GGG fight in Sept then possibly fight Spence at 164 next May to get the hype built back up for him. I don't see Canelo fighting anywhere near another 6 or 7 years like he was hoping for.

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                • Smash
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                  #48
                  wait till someone from nelos team contradicts him in an interview, then the fireworks will really begin

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                  • moochi
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                    #49
                    He lost 10-2, had he lost 9-3 (like he did against GGG) he would have got a draw.

                    So now he'll do a rematch and improve by one round and then he'll get a W.. everybody will say he robbed again, but the whole narrative will be on the next list of fighters.

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                    • landotter
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                      #50
                      I will spot a top level fighter a bit of ****y attitude in the few days following a loss. Let him live with it for a few days or weeks. If he accepts it, and handles it better after a little time passes this will be forgotten.

                      If we see more of this, then we will see he is fighter who simply has yes men in his life as support and is insulated to the point he will become convinced this was a robbery. That will be telling.

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