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If canelo won as some think, why did his fans boo him and the decision

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  • #11
    Well that beard was terrible, I'd boo someone on the street if I see them rocking that look

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    • #12
      Obviously it was the GGGroupies who were booing not the Canelo fans.

      They might have been booing because they thought Canelo won maybe?

      Everyone hates draws.

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      • #13
        Went to the bar tonight. Random dude I was talking hockey with asked me if I saw the fight.


        I said yeah. G won. He was like "damn I thought so too. I was rooting for Canelo"

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        • #14
          Originally posted by Shaolin Sword View Post
          you're ******. you have no idea if it was his fans or ggg fans who were booing him. you dolt. you aren't psychic.
          Maybe the fact a lot of them were Mexican, had Mexican flags, roared at every sw8ng Canelo made, kept chanting CA NE LO might clue you in...

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          • #15
            The booing is the same thing as the polls with 80% saying Golovkin won. Canelo guys saying its Golovkin guys swinging the vote, don't know what theyre looking at, all of a sudden Golovkin fans outnumber Canelo's 5 to 1.

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            • #16
              Originally posted by Randall Cunning View Post
              The booing is the same thing as the polls with 80% saying Golovkin won. Canelo guys saying its Golovkin guys swinging the vote, don't know what theyre looking at, all of a sudden Golovkin fans outnumber Canelo's 5 to 1.
              We tried to tell them GGG was the rightful A side. So we had to show them

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              • #17
                Without question, Canelo lost that fight. The occasional flurries and combination punching was not nearly enough to offset or cancel out GGG's overall aggression, work rate and punch volume.

                However, when Canelo did decide to release his hands, his counters were a thing of beauty. They were very precise, accurate and eye-catching. It's just that he was too damn deliberate in his punch selection while only fighting in spurts.

                He chose and picked his shots very carefully by not fighting three minutes of every round and taking several rounds off where he virtually threw nothing.

                Gennady on the other hand was the much more active and busier of the two. That's why I believe he deserved to win that fight.

                Actually he did win the fight but was not awarded the official decision on the three judges scorecards.

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                • #18
                  Originally posted by Thraxox View Post
                  Marco Antonio Barrera, Erik Morales and Juan Manuel Marquez had fought the likes of opponents that had the same style of GGG, and they handled it without being labeled as a coward.
                  Hell, they fought an even faster, and crazier version of GGG in young Savage Pacquaio, and still went toe to toe, and ****** it out.

                  Those are true Mexican warriors. Canelo's a no stamina having, sorry ass version of Oscar, and Oscar was even more of a savage than Canelo when he was younger.

                  It's that red hair, and pail skin. He's really a white guy on the inside, and not a true Mexican warrior. Truth.

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                  • #19
                    I think once the crowd heard the first score they figured the fix was in. The draw confirmed it for them. I think lost in all this drama about the one lop sided score is the fact that the biggest fight in quite awhile ended in an unfair DRAW (in some people's eyes). A lot of boxing fans know what a fight that's truly a draw look like. This didn't feel like one, no matter who's side you're on. The crowd seemed knowledgeable enough to recognize it and they made their disdain known to the guy who benefitted the most.

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                    • #20
                      Originally posted by Shape up View Post
                      Sorry ray, I have to disagree with you there, while the fight was on, when canelo was landing the crowd was going berserk, even the commentators spoke about that, even in the late rounds that was happening, canelo by that stage has already been on his bike for 6-7 rounds yet they were still cheering for him, after the fight they were booing, you could hear it was a pro canelo crowd when he was landing, even on the tv it sounded deafening
                      Disagree with what? The fact that Latino fans are difficult to please? The fact that they like there fighters to stand and trade?

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