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  • #31
    Originally posted by Regge View Post

    But you seem to enjoy when ggg opens his twat lately. You like it?
    didnt know he had a twat, impressed u noticed tho, u might make nelo jealous be careful

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    • #32
      Originally posted by Marvin Santiago View Post
      First fight was very close. However the second was obvious, Canelo dominated GGG
      Dominated while throwing and landing less punches? How about many, many more press row scorers having picked GGG as the winner? I think you might be a little biased

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      • #33
        And you know u lost the 1st fight....foh . I think Bivol rearranged some of Sauls brain cells. Saul was GIFTED. A draw in the 1st fight. And lots of press had the 2nd fight in favor of GGGrandpa. I scored it a close win for Ginger but ffs, this guy acts like a diva

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        • #34
          Originally posted by allen23 View Post

          end of debate? you're talking dribble mate. Truth is only deluded Canelo fans feel he won the first fight, your matador and bull analogy is nonsense. score the first fight round by round and if you have canelo winning you may start watching cricket
          End of debate again. Canelo proved he is both superior boxer and brawler.

          -Better versatility by head and body shots.
          -Cleaner and crispier punches.
          -Better defense.
          -Better aggression.
          -Better ring IQ/generalship.
          -Better punch accuracy.

          There is only one reason why the fights were competitive. It's GGG's better stamina and high output. Canelo 12-0s him at similar pace.

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          • #35
            Originally posted by Silence View Post

            End of debate again. Canelo proved he is both superior boxer and brawler.

            -Better versatility by head and body shots.
            -Cleaner and crispier punches.
            -Better defense.
            -Better aggression.
            -Better ring IQ/generalship.
            -Better punch accuracy.

            There is only one reason why the fights were competitive. It's GGG's better stamina and high output. Canelo 12-0s him at similar pace.
            And if he had Usain Bolt's speed, he could win 100 m dash.

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            • #36
              I had the first fight 116-112 and the second fight 115-113.

              And let's not forget that the first fight should've happened over a year prior except Canelo threw his belt in the trash to duck it.

              Let's also not forget that the second fight got delayed six months because Canelo popped for PEDs.

              And let's also not forget that Canelo waited four years and dragged GGG up another weight class before he accepted the trilogy.
              _Rexy_ _Rexy_ likes this.

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              • #37
                Canelo ran from GGG in the 1st fight like he stole a bottle of clenbuterol from the local pharmacy. In the 2nd fight, he came forward and got outboxed, controlled with the jab, gassed out late, got his eye busted wide open with well timed uppercut, and was holding and hanging on at the end. But in his world, he won both fights

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                • #38
                  yes, as a GGG fan, I agree with Canelo. GGG lost the rematch. however he won the 1st clearly

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                  • #39
                    Canelo clearly won the second fight, people don't seem to know that defensive efficiency is one of the judges criteria

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                    • #40
                      9-3 Golovkin the first fight, 7-5 Golovkin the second.
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