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  • SplitSecond
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    #1

    That was a good night of boxing.

    Every fight was a war. Everyone showed massive grit. A display between warriors. Haven’t seen it in awhile, was a throwback event. Crowd was great too. Canelo’s entrance dope.

    And some dorks on here really think they were better off watching a scared dwarf vs an emaciated youtuber and David Morrell’s giant ass slap around some nobody. Boxingfans stay dumb.

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    #2
    Originally posted by SplitSecond
    Every fight was a war. Everyone showed massive grit. A display between warriors. Haven’t seen it in awhile, was a throwback event. Crowd was great too. Canelo’s entrance dope.

    And some dorks on here really think they were better off watching a scared dwarf vs an emaciated youtuber and David Morrell’s giant ass slap around some nobody. Boxingfans stay dumb.
    It was a great night of fights from the war between Gollaz/sparks to Martinez destruction of a very tough fighter and Canelo one way beatdown of Ryder who was coming off back to back top wins.

    Canelo's entrance was one of the best I've seen in the sport in a long time that atmosphere was insane.

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    • ReggieKray
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      #3
      Originally posted by SplitSecond
      Every fight was a war. Everyone showed massive grit. A display between warriors. Haven’t seen it in awhile, was a throwback event. Crowd was great too. Canelo’s entrance dope.

      And some dorks on here really think they were better off watching a scared dwarf vs an emaciated youtuber and David Morrell’s giant ass slap around some nobody. Boxingfans stay dumb.
      Agreed with all except for the decisions of all the fights before Canelo/Ryder. I really think sparks, batista, and majia won, or were at least a lot closer than what was scored.

      That Canelo entrance was the best to date. Would have been nice to see that in person.

      You're on point with that last one and I hate that it's unfortunately true and then those same people have the audacity to talk a lot shit on here...

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      • Nash out
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        #4
        What's happened to Canelo's head movement and defence though? Not just this fight, but his last few. It was incredible in the first 2 Golovkin fights, and the Jacobs fight. It was nonexistent last night. Nash out

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        • sicko
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          #5
          best thing about that event was the Electric Crowd and Canelo Entrance...other than that overall SH^T CARD and wasn't PPV Worthy and yes Tank vs Garcia Undercard was complete Sh^t as well

          Benavidez vs Plant had the best Boxing PPV Card so far this year overall, not even close!

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          • paulf
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            #6
            I was at a fight party - casuals and hardcodes were all very happy with the event.

            People here would complain about a Don King PPV card in 1989.

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              #7
              It was a fun night of boxing but I wouldn’t say it was PPV worthy.

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              • Madison Boxing
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                #8
                yeah canelo v ryder was a real classic, right up there with hagler v hearns

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                • The Big Dunn
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by SplitSecond
                  Every fight was a war. Everyone showed massive grit. A display between warriors. Haven’t seen it in awhile, was a throwback event. Crowd was great too. Canelo’s entrance dope.

                  And some dorks on here really think they were better off watching a scared dwarf vs an emaciated youtuber and David Morrell’s giant ass slap around some nobody. Boxingfans stay dumb.
                  You’re agenda is ridiculous.

                  This was a worse card than Tank v Ryan.

                  Throwback event. Lmfao barely any buzz in America.

                  Why does it bother you so much that other boxing fans have different choices than you?

                  You hate it that much that someone other than your favorite can build a fan base?
                  Last edited by The Big Dunn; 05-07-2023, 03:20 PM.

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