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Originally posted by MisanthropicNY View PostA. Byrd is a dumb ***** and shows why Feminism is a cancer that has even reached boxing - CJ Ross had May-Canelo a draw.
Feminist Affirmative Action is going to destroy sports - it's already destroying boxing and the NFL clearly.... The other sports will soon follow.
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I agree with a draw or a round for either fighter. BUT 118 to 110 is absolutely horrible.
An immediate rematch is needed. The aggressor was GGG but the more effective punching was by Canelo.
AGAIN 118 to 110, BYRD should NEVER BE ALLOWED to JUDGE a fight AGAIN!!!
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Originally posted by bigdunny1 View PostGGG the 3RD fight in row looked like shyt easy to hit slow azz hell. Canelo won will win rematch easier.
While you here in la la land, Canelo is getting invicerated by the boxing press world wide.
Canelo won't win rematch either. He fought in sorts, sat on the ropes and got beat up by a guy he already tried aging.
The older guy fought for 12 rounds while the younger guy held on for dear life.
Even at one point throwing cheap shots.
While Canelo only fans base booing him, you can enjoy la la land. It's fine, we all know what really happened.
I'm sure you'll hear about it on all the channels for weeks. Enjoy la la princess.
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Originally posted by Prime 407 View PostGGG won the fight 115-113, he gave away early rounds which wont happen in the rematch.
Only thing that changes in the rematch is GGG will not have respect for Canelo like he did early on. Canelo can't stand toe to toe with GGG so he'll stick to his boxing gameplan and lose.
I like both fighters the same but here and now i bet a million on rematch to Canelo as winner!!! Canelo can better perform then tonight but GGG cant in my opinion. GGG's time was tonight as it would have been rematch win or lose. He only gets out boxed in future as age catches him and Canelo clearly learns from mistakes.
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