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    Another negative take away from a good fight. Atlas is right, stephen A is wrong. I would agree with Stephen A, but the problem is deeper and is consistent I cannot believe it was "simply a problem with one judges ineptitude" it happens every other big fight. This lady had to have been paid off or something of that nature.

    It was not that hard of a fight to score. GGG was controlling the ring with his jab, and simply landing more punches. Canelo was running, picking his shots.

  • #2
    most biggest PPVs happend in recent years and they are still going strong

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Canelo and GGG View Post
      most biggest PPVs happend in recent years and they are still going strong
      ehhh they're really inconsistent and usually involved one boxer in floyd mayweather. Then you have fights like kov-ward that go under the radar for some reason and are riddled with controversy.

      Boxing in England is actually the sports most promising future. I hear boxing is just behind rudgy as like the 3 or 4th most popular sport.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by jmrf4435 View Post
        ehhh they're really inconsistent and usually involved one boxer in floyd mayweather. Then you have fights like kov-ward that go under the radar for some reason and are riddled with controversy.

        Boxing in England is actually the sports most promising future. I hear boxing is just behind rudgy as like the 3 or 4th most popular sport.
        ofc its 3 or 4th its cuse it have big events evey 4 months or so ,football is have BPL ,Canelo will have to 1m+ PPVs this year +Floyd fight.

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        • #5
          I bought this PPV. I'll stream the rematch.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by jmrf4435 View Post
            Another negative take away from a good fight. Atlas is right, stephen A is wrong. I would agree with Stephen A, but the problem is deeper and is consistent I cannot believe it was "simply a problem with one judges ineptitude" it happens every other big fight. This lady had to have been paid off or something of that nature.

            It was not that hard of a fight to score. GGG was controlling the ring with his jab, and simply landing more punches. Canelo was running, picking his shots.
            Heard from about 20 people now that all say the same thing. "Boxing is a complete joke." "How can a sport be this corrupt? That's the problem with boxing"

            Thanks GBP, thanks ODLH, thanks Byrd, thanks diva. Thanks for taking a fat dump on the sport.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Bad_Guy View Post
              I bought this PPV. I'll stream the rematch.
              You and me both. First PPV I've bought in years, it'll be the last one I ever buy now.

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              • #8
                10-2 canelo deal with it!!! schooling! and floyd schooled canelo! thats what its all about

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                • #9
                  http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/box...sciplined.html who is this bull ***e?

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                  • #10
                    GGG vs. Alvarez: Who really won
                    September 18, 2017 |

                    By Bradley D. Cision: Another predictable, controversial, and expected decision has been handed down in the most anticipated fight of the year last Saturday night with the Saul “Canelo Alvarez (49-1-2, 34 KOs) vs. middleweight champion Gennady “GGG” Golovkin (37-0-1, 33 KOs) being scored as a controversial 12 round draw at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada.

                    Many boxing fans have been waiting for the Canelo Golovkin fight for almost two years, but many boxing fans predicted that if the fight went to the scorecards, Canelo would find a way to win.




                    Fortunately for GGG, the worst that happened was that Canelo was given a draw, and didn’t steal his titles away. Many people saw the fight as a clear, although close win for GGG, and a few saw it as a legitimate draw.

                    What most people saw is GGG controlling the pace for 90 percent of the fight, backing Alvarez up to the ropes constantly, and out-landing him in jabs by almost 50 jabs. The jab controlled the pace of the fight. GGG out-landed Canelo 218-169 and landed more punches in 10 of 12 rounds.

                    Alvarez also looked like he had minimal answers for GGG as he was on his bike until he fought in spurts trying to counterpunch GGG with his back to the ropes constantly, especially in the later rounds where GGG looked completely comfortable and Alvarez had no real answer for a fighter that finally wasn’t smaller, or past his prime, or has a weak chin.

                    In an anonymous online poll, a whopping 79% of the people polled thought GGG won the fight. Only 10% thought Canelo won, and 11% thought it was a draw.




                    Who did you have winning Canelo-GGG?
                    10%
                    Canelo Alvarez
                    (386 votes)

                    79%
                    Gennady Golovkin
                    (3044 votes)

                    11%
                    Draw
                    (410 votes)

                    3840 votes total were submitted in this online poll.

                    Out of a total of 69 boxing writers and fighters, a landslide 54 thought GGG won the fight. Only FIVE thought Canelo won, and the rest had it a draw.

                    Teddy Atlas ——————————–>118-110 GGG

                    Brian Campbell (CBS) ———————>117-111 GGG

                    Jack Rathborn (Mirror UK) —————→ 117-111 GGG

                    Harold Lederman (HBO) ——————116-112 GGG

                    Dan Rafael (ESPN) ————————>116-112 GGG

                    Bryan Graham (Guardian UK) ————>116-112 GGG

                    Gareth Davies (UK Telegraph) ———–>116-112 GGG

                    Amir Khan ———————————>116-112 GGG

                    Matthew Macklin ————————–>116-112 GGG

                    Steve Lillis (BoxNation) ——————→ 116-112 GGG

                    Bob Velin (USA Today) ——————–>116-112 GGG

                    Kevin McRae (Bleacher Report) ———–>116-112 GGG

                    Shaun Al-Shatti (MMA Fighting) ———→ 116-112 GGG

                    Ryan Frederick (Wrestling Observer) —→ 116-112 GGG

                    Patrick Stumberg (MMA Mania) ———→ 116-112 GGG

                    Kevin Mitchell (Guardian UK) ————>116-113 GGG

                    Jordan Breen (Sherdog) ——————>115-112 GGG

                    Kevin Iole (Yahoo) ————————>115-113 GGG

                    Gary Locket ——————————→ 115-113 GGG

                    Will Esco (Bad Left Hook) —————–>115-113 GGG

                    Phil Murphy (ESPN) ———————–>115-113 GGG

                    Mike Harris (SI) —————————>115-113 GGG

                    Paul Fontaine (Wrestling Observer) ——>115-113 GGG

                    MMA Brazil ——————————>115-113 GGG

                    Sean Sheehan (Severe MMA) ————→ 115-113 GGG

                    Rob Tatum (Combat Press) —————→ 115-113 GGG

                    Patrick Wyman (Bleacher Report) ———>115-113 GGG

                    Joel Diaz ———————————>115-113 GGG

                    Max Kellerman————–>115:113 GGG

                    Dave Moretti (judge) ——>115:113 GGG

                    Lennox Lewis —————————>Golovkin

                    Austin Trout ——————————>Golovkin

                    Danny Jacobs ————->Golovkin

                    Enzo Macarenelli —————————Golovkin

                    James Brady (SB Nation) —————>Golovkin

                    Terence Crawford ————————>Golovkin

                    Sergio Martinez —————————>Golovkin

                    Liam Smith ——————————>Golovkin

                    Peter Quillin ——————————>Golovkin

                    Liam Williams —————————>Golovkin

                    Ohara Davies ——————————→ Golovkin

                    Luke Campbell —————————>Golovkin

                    Dave Coldwell —————————>Golovkin

                    Badou Jack ——————————>Golovkin

                    Kevin Kelly ————————→ Golovkin

                    Dana White ———–>Golovkin

                    Steve Kim ———————————–>Golovkin

                    Doug Fischer ——————————–>Golovkin

                    Ring TV Cynthia Conte, M.Rosenthal—Golovkin

                    Michael Montero —————————→ Golovkin

                    Joe Rogan (UFC) —————————→ Golovkin

                    Jim Rome (sports broadcaster) ————Golovkin

                    Sergey Kovalev ————————————→ Golovkin

                    Julio Cesar Chavez Jr ———————————–> Golovkin

                    Don trella (judge) ————————>114:114 Draw

                    Steven Muehlhausen (Sporting News) —→ 114-114 Draw

                    Gilbert Manzano (Denver Post) ———–>114-114 Draw

                    Associated Press ————————–>114-114 Draw

                    Lance Pugmire (LA Times) —————→ 114-114 Draw

                    Chris Mannix (Yahoo) ———————>114-114 Draw

                    Roy Jones Jr.———————————>114:114 Draw

                    Kenny Porter ——————————>114-114 Draw

                    Tommy Hearns —————————–>114:114 Draw

                    De La Hoya ——————————–>115-113 Canelo

                    Bernard Hopkins ————————–>115-113 Canelo

                    Erik Morales ——————————→ 116-112 Canelo

                    Julio Cesar Chavez Sr ———————————>116:112 Canelo

                    Adalaide Byrd (Judge) ———————————->118:110 Canelo

                    Unfortunately for the sport, this type of judging will continue as we have no oversight except the commissions themselves and they have already forgiven the one 118-110 scorecard from Adalaide Byrd.

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