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  • #11
    Originally posted by -MAKAVELLI- View Post
    the fight isnt even signed yet but Canelo is already up 2 rounds

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    • #12
      With how some cards have been in Canelo's previous fights I think GGG is gonna need to win 9-3 to win a 7-5 decision lol. If he wins 8 rounds or less he's risking a draw or a L I kinda feel.

      Ideally you don't even wanna leave it in the judges hands with Canelo. And the good thing for GGG is he's maybe the most capable guy Canelo has fought to insure judges aren't going to be necessary. Although having said that I think both of these guys tend to get way to careful vs their more threatening opponents so this is probably gonna be a much more strategic battle than people expect & is likely to be a decision.

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      • #13
        Based on the ginger's track record, Golovkin can win 9 rounds and might not get the decision.

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        • #14
          GGG will get the benefit of the close rounds because of his jab.

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          • #15
            Originally posted by -MAKAVELLI- View Post
            the fight isnt even signed yet but Canelo is already up 2 rounds
            More like 4.

            Remember the open scoring in the Trout fight? I remember it being super close and then they read the scores for the first time after 4 or 5 rounds and it was essentially a shutout for Canelo lol

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            • #16
              GGG would need atlest 2-3 knock downs to secure a win over Canelo.
              And even then he would need to win the other rounds, because at that point you will hear the normal "Canelo fought his way back" stuff.

              Proof??

              Trout fight
              Lara fight
              Mayweather fight - in which he was given a scorecard.

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              • #17
                Originally posted by LA_2_Vegas View Post
                GGG will get the benefit of the close rounds because of his jab.
                No he won't, Lara and Trouts jab was landing at extremely high numbers, and judges pretended like they didn't even happen.

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                • #18
                  Originally posted by ИATAS View Post
                  More like 4.

                  Remember the open scoring in the Trout fight? I remember it being super close and then they read the scores for the first time after 4 or 5 rounds and it was essentially a shutout for Canelo lol


                  same here...IIRC, i might have had a slight edge for Trout at the time...then they showed the cards and i hit guide on my remote for a second

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                  • #19
                    Originally posted by ИATAS View Post
                    More like 4.

                    Remember the open scoring in the Trout fight? I remember it being super close and then they read the scores for the first time after 4 or 5 rounds and it was essentially a shutout for Canelo lol
                    Crap, they just gave Canelo a 10-8 round.

                    They had Trout down 8-0 and 6-2 on two cards after 8, in what was without question a dead even fight at that point. It was ridiculous.

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                    • #20
                      Originally posted by SergioMartinez View Post
                      No he won't, Lara and Trouts jab was landing at extremely high numbers, and judges pretended like they didn't even happen.
                      Trout missed nearly 350 jabs - he was reduced to flicking his jab in that fight, it devolved into a non scoring/non-damaging sort of punch. The fight was spoiled by the wide card and open scoring though, can't blame anyone for having questions about 2 of the scores.

                      As for Lara - he is good at losing close rounds and giving the judges too much room to think.

                      But I think he got credit for his work - he throws a well timed, hard jab..scoring, hurting punch. He won on one card, and came within 2 points on the 2nd 115-113 card. Better than most have mustered, partly due to his jab. He might have gotten the benefit of the doubt had be applied more pressure. GGG won't be out there conceding ground in that sort of situation, he would give himself a better chance to make up a scorecard deficit.


                      anyway, in combination with everything else GGG would bring, I think has the sort of jab that will help keep him in the fight on 2 of the judges cards against the house fighter even if he's only bringing 97k to the party.
                      Last edited by LA_2_Vegas; 12-15-2015, 09:34 PM.

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