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  • j.razor
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    #51
    Originally posted by Boxing1012
    GGG is becoming aware of how ****they)) operate. ****Kellerman)) has exposed himself the last year or so. HBO and ESPN should find another boxing analyst. Max is garbage.
    You mean jim lampley has been exposed. Get it together there buddy.

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      #52
      Originally posted by BobLoblaw
      HBO are dinosaurs and have become outdated. I feel Kellerman is getting ruder with age, his post fight interviews are generally distasteful and condescending. He should go back to his ****-Hop.
      Don't shift the blame from jim lampley.

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        #53
        Originally posted by Travycat
        Hope he (GGG) trains hard for the next one. I would imagine on some level, Canelo maybe feels (which he 100% couldn’t admit that in the post fight—no one should) that Golovkin maybe got the better of the first fight. So you know he’ll be training with an ambition. GGG had better, too.
        I'm pretty sure Nelo KNOWS he won as do I.

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          #54
          Originally posted by R-C
          Wasn't Jim calling punches that never landed that GGG threw?
          BINGO! We have a winner!

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            #55
            This dude must have suffered brain damage in the first fight. Because the commentary in his favor influenced people to believe that he was getting done a helluva lot more than he really was.

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              #56
              Originally posted by etech1
              Adayla byrd is a corrupt POS!

              Boxing is so fked sometimes, I lose interest in it from time to time.

              This sport has actually lost mainstream interest in america, when it used to be one of the biggest sports around.

              I guess just like in nature, the parasite promoters and alphabet groups will leech off of the host till it's dead. Smh

              Did I mention that adayla Byrd is a POS?
              Her card might have been just a little bit off but she is the only judge that had the RIGHT fighter winning.

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                #57
                Originally posted by whoseyourdaddy
                I remember Jim Lampley calling everything right for GGG same as Kellerman, the only one there giving Canelo credit was Roy Jones, I remember Lampley screaming Golovking connects with a hard right hand! and another hard right hand, Canelo avoided both, but look like GGG indeed connected because we ( meaninning all of us at home) were listening his commentary. watching and dissecting the fight on video I see that GGG indeed miss a lot of punches, that I previously thought he connected.

                I still have GGG winning but it was a close fight no matter what the argument is.
                Go back to round 2 as soon as it starts & listen to max say I didn't see golovkin landing punches then right away jim says "I did!"

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                  #58
                  Originally posted by Deletrious
                  Trella giving the the 7th round to Canelo, (the widest round of the fight and clearly for Golovkin) was almost as much a travesty as Byrd's whole card.
                  She had the right fighter winning so what does that say about the two other judges?

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                    #59
                    “What I saw inside the ring, and what I heard from the ringside commentary, it did not match up,” Golovkin said. “I was disappointed in that. What I watched did not match what I heard. What it seems to me is stats and the commentary didn’t match."-golovkin

                    They were giving the fight to lil g & he doesn't even know it....LMMFAO!

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                      #60
                      Originally posted by Robi13
                      JAB, jab, jab, jab, jab, jab...

                      -Lampley
                      “What I saw inside the ring, and what I heard from the ringside commentary, it did not match up,” Golovkin said. “I was disappointed in that. What I watched did not match what I heard. What it seems to me is stats and the commentary didn’t match."-golovkin

                      We can't make this up.....LMMFAO!

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