Only won 3 rounds, was shutout first half of fight and now the broner delusion kicks in…. Just retire you got your payday and dazn cut they losses with u releasing you from contract a fight early
Comments Thread For: Golovkin: I Don't Feel I Lost The Fight; Especially In 2nd Half, I Felt I Was Better Than Canelo
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Did anyone actually watch the post fight pressconference?!
He said that he doesn’t FEEL like he lost the fight, not that he THINKS he DIDN’T loose the fight. He obviosly refer to the fact that he is pleased he was the part of the fight and enjoyed it. He cleary said that Canelo won - both shortly after the fight in the ring, and at the post-fight press.Comment
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I think Gennady know he lost the fight, but is pleased with his effort, and he didn't take a big amount of punishment.
Neither guy took major damage. I think maybe he was smiling for the payday haha, but no I don't think so, he had enough money before the fight.
It seems like he wants to continue at middleweight for a bit longer. Who is there to fight that's somewhat of a name? Charlo, Munguia? I can't think of any other. Of course, maybe the likes of Crawford, Spence and Ennis make a big jump to middleweight.Comment
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Rang I can’t stand GGG. Dude is not man enough to accept defeat. That’s two losses against Canelo bro. Just recognize it and move on. Two losses is nothing in boxing.
Accept that you lost.Comment
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He cleary doesn’t have stamina to go all 12 at the pace. Trying to perserve energy for the 2nd half was a good strategy - it didn’t pay off, but no other strategy would work.
On the topic - Gennady cleary said that Canelo beat him (“was better”). Wlad said he didn’t feel like he lost after being KOed by AJ.
Gennadiy Golovkin had no excuses for his lack of activity in many of the rounds in the trilogy showdown with Saul 'Canelo' Alvarez. At the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Canelo (58-2-2, 39 KOs) dominated Golovkin (42-2-1, 37 KOs) for the majority of the fight for a twelve round unanimous decision to retain the undisputed super middleweight crown.Comment
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Can you read?
Gennadiy Golovkin had no excuses for his lack of activity in many of the rounds in the trilogy showdown with Saul 'Canelo' Alvarez. At the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Canelo (58-2-2, 39 KOs) dominated Golovkin (42-2-1, 37 KOs) for the majority of the fight for a twelve round unanimous decision to retain the undisputed super middleweight crown.Comment
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