Comments Thread For: Golovkin: I'm Ready For The Rematch - Is Canelo Ready?
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Originally Posted by PunchyPotorff View Post
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Originally Posted by PunchyPotorff View Post
Still surprising that after all this time, plenty of time to rewatch it, there are still GGGaholics crowing like it was an obvious blowout win for their hero. If he was so great, why didn't he cut off the ring instead of essentially following Canelo around the whole fight? Meanwhile Canelo was slipping punches the entire fight, showing excellent defensive moves, and being aggressive with combos when appropriate.
I had it either a draw or 1 point win for GGG, can't remember, and this was after watching it close up on a big screen at a theater.
I hope GGG is in fact ready for the rematch, because he sure as he!! wasn't ready for the first match.
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Originally Posted by TonyGe View Post
The vast majority of observers had Golovkin winning.
Nah. You're dreaming and/or wishful thinking. It was pretty well split between a draw and a slight win for GGG, and some with a Canelo win. Ain't the same GGG, that's the point, friend. And the rematch will be embarrassing for him.
Yep. Canelo's defense and counter punching in the fight were top notch. It will be an eye opener for the GGG fans when Canelo seriously dominates or stops him in the rematch. And then all we'll hear from GGG fans will be silence.
Canelos defense consisted of not fighting for long periods of the rounds. During those stretches he got hit. The judges look at who was making the fight and who won more minutes of a round and punches landed to determine who wins the round. Those aren't the only factors but they are very important. Canelo essentially gave away rounds. It happened in reverse when he fought Lara. Lara concentrated on his defense at the end of the fight too much and it cost him the fight.Comment
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1: Subjective.
2:No. Canelo was hit more. That's an objective fact. Literally more punches hit Canelo than hit GGG.
3: No. In round 11 Canelo only landed 4 shots.
4: He did indeed.
5: No, he did not. If you get hit by the jab all night, and your opponent doubles your hit count, then you don't defend well.
It's also worth mentioning that some of the "jabs"/"shots" were joke slaps like this:
In Round 11 Canelo landed 13 punches (13 is NOT 4), 10 of which were power shots, compared to 17 for MarGGGarito, of which 9 were power shots. So, again, Ca$hnelo landed MORE effective punches and not pitter patter jabs like posted above ^^
Also, Ca$hnelo won rounds 10-12 on ALL scorecards. So what's confusing?
Ca$h = 169 and MarGGGarito = 218
Ca$h power = 114 and MarGGGarito = 110
Ca$h jab = 55 and MarGGGarito = 118
Again, that's using the already established BIASED Compubox.Comment
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Okay now I have some time to embarrass you...AGAIN.
No. Ca$hnelo landed 114 power shots to MarGGGarito's 110. So it's OBJECTIVE, not subjective.
Counting jabs, yes, Ca$hnelo was hit more. MarGGGarito was hit more by power shots which is worth mentioning.
It's also worth mentioning that some of the "jabs"/"shots" were joke slaps like this:
No. You have autism.
In Round 11 Canelo landed 13 punches (13 is NOT 4), 10 of which were power shots, compared to 17 for MarGGGarito, of which 9 were power shots. So, again, Ca$hnelo landed MORE effective punches and not pitter patter jabs like posted above ^^
Also, Ca$hnelo won rounds 10-12 on ALL scorecards. So what's confusing?
Doubled what? Total punches (jabs + power)? Compubox stats (and there's a LOT of evidence to suggest Compubox is INACCURATE - in favor of MarGGGarito) have final landed punches as
Ca$h = 169 and MarGGGarito = 218
Ca$h power = 114 and MarGGGarito = 110
Ca$h jab = 55 and MarGGGarito = 118
Again, that's using the already established BIASED Compubox.Comment
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Okay now I have some time to embarrass you...AGAIN.
No. Ca$hnelo landed 114 power shots to MarGGGarito's 110. So it's OBJECTIVE, not subjective.
Counting jabs, yes, Ca$hnelo was hit more. MarGGGarito was hit more by power shots which is worth mentioning.
It's also worth mentioning that some of the "jabs"/"shots" were joke slaps like this:
No. You have autism.
In Round 11 Canelo landed 13 punches (13 is NOT 4), 10 of which were power shots, compared to 17 for MarGGGarito, of which 9 were power shots. So, again, Ca$hnelo landed MORE effective punches and not pitter patter jabs like posted above ^^
Also, Ca$hnelo won rounds 10-12 on ALL scorecards. So what's confusing?
Doubled what? Total punches (jabs + power)? Compubox stats (and there's a LOT of evidence to suggest Compubox is INACCURATE - in favor of MarGGGarito) have final landed punches as
Ca$h = 169 and MarGGGarito = 218
Ca$h power = 114 and MarGGGarito = 110
Ca$h jab = 55 and MarGGGarito = 118
Again, that's using the already established BIASED Compubox.
Where is the supposed evidence that Compubox is in favour of GGG?Comment
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Originally Posted by PunchyPotorff View Post
Yep. Canelo's defense and counter punching in the fight were top notch. It will be an eye opener for the GGG fans when Canelo seriously dominates or stops him in the rematch. And then all we'll hear from GGG fans will be silence.
Canelo: 169 of 505 thrown. 33.5% connects.
Golovkin: 218 of 703 thrown. 31% connects.
You were saying? Oh, and 'doesn't matter' won't count as a reply.Comment
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Looks like a punch to me...between the two gloves
HTML Code:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FILoDcF-pe4
And are you ******ed? No seriously. You link to that ******'s video? A video that's beyond flawed?
These he all counted as hits, yet as you can plainly see, none of them connected.Comment
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