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  • #21
    I could see a draw... but we saw what happened.. cant fool the public that sees the fight...
    if canelita was so confident we would have heard him confirm the rematch.. but he doesnt...

    kazakh thunder won last fight..

    PS KOV won first fight only to believe he was too good... god demolished in second.

    therefore canelita swallowed his own pride.. can only munch on it for now

    GGG got some skills and admit it )))

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    • #22
      Originally posted by AKAcronym View Post
      As I've said, the people who think Canelo won are the same people who weren't going to give Golovkin credit. You can see it in their post history.
      Everyone gave credit to Golovkin for his jab...how else would anyone be giving him 5-6-7 or 8 rounds? It certainly wasn't from power shots. Golovkin controlled the fight overall with his jab.

      That's what the people who think Golovkin win saw, whether they are aware of it or not.

      Canelo landed the cleaner, more effective, powerful, telling shots. While Golovkin did a great job controlling the fight with his jab. It was enough to win him 5 rounds on my scorecard, 6 rounds on one of the judges scorecard, and 7 rounds on another judge's scorecard. That's a testament to how great his jab was and everyone is giving him credit for it.

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      • #23
        Originally posted by Papa Smurf View Post
        It's what I've been saying GGG threw so many weak jab, some just to measure distance and set up other punch that were probably being counted

        Still I'm sure the punch count would be closer than people think but Canelo did land more better punches
        Yup when you see the gifs or high light clip replays you see 2 things how much GGG missed and the times he did land most were deflected and grazed canelo or were simply pawing jabs by GGG just to measure or tap canelo. A lot of limp wristed jabs by GGG. When he loaded up to throw anything hard including jabs he missed time after time. Canelo landed the cleaner shots and the harder shots. That's why it's much easier to find gifs and highlights for him then GGG. You slow down any 10 sec clip of GGG and it's just him coming forward but nothing landing clean.

        He was out landed by every punch stat but jabs, canelo more body shots, more uppercuts, more power shots, etc. And even jabs he missed a career high and didn't land it clean most of the fight.
        Last edited by bigdunny1; 09-19-2017, 07:18 AM.

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        • #24
          Originally posted by lolpz View Post
          Everyone gave credit to Golovkin for his jab...how else would anyone be giving him 5-6-7 or 8 rounds? It certainly wasn't from power shots. Golovkin controlled the fight overall with his jab.

          That's what the people who think Golovkin win saw, whether they are aware of it or not.

          Canelo landed the cleaner, more effective, powerful, telling shots. While Golovkin did a great job controlling the fight with his jab. It was enough to win him 5 rounds on my scorecard, 6 rounds on one of the judges scorecard, and 7 rounds on another judge's scorecard. That's a testament to how great his jab was and everyone is giving him credit for it.
          Completely disagree with this narrative. Canelo is much flashier of a fighter than Golvokin. Golovkin missed many powershots because Canelo has a flashy defense. When Golovkin missed a big right or a hook, EVERYONE saw it, and he looked clumsy. Because of this, you think that he won the fight with his jab.

          However, Compubox has them landing a virtually identicaly # of power shots (4 punch difference), while Golovkin landed 50 more jabs. Even if you think Compubox is not correct, there's no huge discrepancy there.

          They both landed a very similar number of power shots. Canelo's were eye catching, and Golovkin's weren't.

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          • #25



            So because Canelo missed as well, he won?

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            • #26
              Originally posted by j0zef View Post
              Completely disagree with this narrative. Canelo is much flashier of a fighter than Golvokin. Golovkin missed many powershots because Canelo has a flashy defense. When Golovkin missed a big right or a hook, EVERYONE saw it, and he looked clumsy. Because of this, you think that he won the fight with his jab.

              However, Compubox has them landing a virtually identicaly # of power shots (4 punch difference), while Golovkin landed 50 more jabs. Even if you think Compubox is not correct, there's no huge discrepancy there.

              They both landed a very similar number of power shots. Canelo's were eye catching, and Golovkin's weren't.
              Your just going to leave out the fact that Canelo landed more power shots at significant higher connect rate double digit percents higher then GGG. The fact that he landed more power shots despite GGG throwing 70 more shots and still Canelo outlanded him. And the total is misleading because you judge by rounds and 7 of the 12 rounds Canelo outlanded him in power shots while throwing much fewer shots. That speaks to how badly GGG was missing. So they weren't similar one guy was throwing a ton of them but missing and when he landed they weren't as flush or clean as canelo's. Canelo outlanded GGG in body shots, uppercuts, power shots and had higher connect rates. GGG literally only outlanded Canelo in jabs. GGG looked clumsy and missed badly because he couldn't land anything effectively but jabs and even those were a career worst levels missing more jabs then ever in his career and having one of the lowest connect rates on his jab for his career. GGG threw much more but Canelo landed much cleaner and harder shots.
              Last edited by bigdunny1; 09-19-2017, 11:21 AM.

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              • #27
                GIFs show nothing. Although I think Canelo won, several rounds could have went either way.

                I doubt they fight again in the next year.

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                • #28
                  Originally posted by stealthradon View Post



                  So because Canelo missed as well, he won?
                  Lol nice catch, shut him down.

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                  • #29
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                    • #30
                      Originally posted by lolpz View Post
                      A knock down is 1 point. Canelo and Ward both won the fight (in my eyes) 7 rounds to 5.

                      7-5 = 115-113 - 1 point for a knockdown = 114-113. Doesn't change the outcome.
                      I understand but I'm just saying this fight should've been scored different cuz canelo didn't get dropped. Even if it's a point difference

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