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  • SilverMiles
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    #61
    Interesting that a few people believe Gavril won the first Benavidez fight, I thought Benavidez clearly won 8-4/7-5 and looking at the overall fan scorecard on Boxrec and Eye of the Ring most felt the same.

    Now I want to watch the fight again to see if I changed my mind.

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    • 4truth
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      #62
      Originally posted by SilverMiles
      Interesting that a few people believe Gavril won the first Benavidez fight, I thought Benavidez clearly won 8-4/7-5 and looking at the overall fan scorecard on Boxrec and Eye of the Ring most felt the same.

      Now I want to watch the fight again to see if I changed my mind.
      I’m with you on that. I didn’t think it was even that close going into the 12. Even with the 10-8 12th I thought the decision was a forgone conclusion.

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      • Regge
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        #63
        Originally posted by SilverMiles
        Interesting that a few people believe Gavril won the first Benavidez fight, I thought Benavidez clearly won 8-4/7-5 and looking at the overall fan scorecard on Boxrec and Eye of the Ring most felt the same.

        Now I want to watch the fight again to see if I changed my mind.
        Trust me they don't believe Gavril won anything it's just good Ole haters with BS.

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        • RJJ-94-02=GOAT
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          #64
          Originally posted by Regge

          Trust me they don't believe Gavril won anything it's just good Ole haters with BS.
          The WBC ordered a marketable Mexican rising star to rematch a relatively unknown Romanian fringe contender. That alone tells you this fight was at least controversial.

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            #65
            I don't hold it against any 20 year old for getting rocked. I doubt their chin reaches its peak at that age

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              #66
              Originally posted by IronDanHamza

              Right buf again you can’t compare the two because Canelo beat the hell out of Jose Cotto for every second of the fight up to where he stopped him outside of the 30 seconds he was rocked.

              Gavril not only dropped Benividez but arguably beat him.

              He wrote the wrong in the rematch and he definitely deserves credit for that because he didn’t have to.

              And I agree he has improved since then and that can be chalked down as a learning fight,

              But it still is illogical to act like that fight doesn’t exist.
              Of course the fight took place, I didn't watched it, that's why I don’t have and opinion on who really won the fight. My opinion is that the fight doesn't have any bearing on the one coming up. Not comparing canelo vs cotto to benavidez vs gavril, I mentioned because someone else did, and canelo has never been rocked like that again, so he did learned something from that fight, even though he won almost every minute of the contest.
              Last edited by garfios; 02-05-2023, 09:54 PM.

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                #67
                Originally posted by bballchump11
                I don't hold it against any 20 year old for getting rocked. I doubt their chin reaches its peak at that age
                Its not even their chin, its they made a mistake, or let their guard down in the moment and got a surprise they weren't ready for, that's why you can catch anybody in sparing at any given time, and its also why under the lights when the preparation and focus is in the zone its a totally different place.

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                • pretty boy_
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                  #68
                  Originally posted by garfios

                  Look a Ramirez, he thought his two Olympic gold medal were enough to scare professional fighters. Wrong, he had a bullseye on his back. Now is another story. The good ones learn from their tough fights.

                  Ramirez did better than Canelo did against Bivol though. Bivol’s clearly the best at the weight IMO so no shame there.



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                    #69
                    Originally posted by RJJ-94-02=GOAT

                    Yeah 100%. I honestly quite like a record like Jermell Charlo’s were he’s had a loss to Harrison and a draw with Castano but put them right in the rematch. I think it shows progression and the ability to learn from fights. Lennox’s record was like that too.

                    I hope Charlo moves up to 160 I think he’d be a real player there. His bigger brother can kick rocks for all I care. He don’t care about the sport or his legacy.


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                    • garfios
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                      #70
                      Originally posted by pretty boy_


                      Ramirez did better than Canelo did against Bivol though. Bivol’s clearly the best at the weight IMO so no shame there.


                      I was talking about Robeisy Ramirez, he loss his first and has improved tremendously. We're discussing young fighters that has a rough outing, and after that they became much better.

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