Comments Thread For: Spada: Rubio Has Absolutely No Chance With Golovkin

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  • Mr. Mojo Risin'
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    #11
    I would agree with the statement that open scoring might have led him to go out guns blazing, but even without open scoring they HAD to have known he needed a knockout. The fight wasn't even remotely close and what he had been doing up to that point was completely and utterly ineffective. Spirited, yes, but not effective.

    As for this rabbit stuff, sometimes the rabbit outsmarts the fox and that's exactly what happened. You can't get mad because the guy isn't standing in front of you fighting the fight YOU want them to fight. Here's a simple and for the most part foolproof logic about winning rounds, keep your opponent from fighting the fight he wants to fight. This "rabbit" style or whatever you want to call it is going to Rubio's only chance to win rounds against GGG. He stands and ****s, good chance he gets sparked and fast.

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    • VAGAB0ND
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      #12
      Hahaha, bitter as f**k, .

      People always try to act like Mexico is just as crooked as Puerto Rico or the U.K., but it's not.

      An example is Jorge Paez Jr. vs. Vivian Harris earlier this year in Mexico. Paez Jr. was climbing the ladder in the rankings, and Harris was a late replacement for the fight, but they gave the win to the right man in Harris. That would never happen in the U.K. or Puerto Rico.

      Mexico is usually pretty fair.

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      • Luilun
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        #13
        Originally posted by Jalisciense909
        Hahaha, bitter as f**k, .

        People always try to act like Mexico is just as crooked as Puerto Rico or the U.K., but it's not.

        An example is Jorge Paez Jr. vs. Vivian Harris earlier this year in Mexico. Paez Jr. was climbing the ladder in the rankings, and Harris was a late replacement for the fight, but they gave the win to the right man in Harris. That would never happen in the U.K. or Puerto Rico.

        Mexico is usually pretty fair.
        I'd say Las Vegas is the most corrupt place to hold fights specialy when Mayweather or Al Hayman are involved

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        • budfr
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          #14
          You can watch their fight on you tube. It was Spada who was doing most of the clinching, what a douche.

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