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Originally posted by Golden Boi 360 View PostWeeks stopped Mayweather-McGregor early as well. Good choice not to pick him.
Regardless, McMuffin was done. He was staggering all over the ring and couldn't defend himself. That's a warning sign to most refs. Of course, Floyd could've knocked him into oblivion because he was so outclassed and obviously totally gassed out but the result would've been the same.
McMuffin should be happy he ended when he did so he can prolong his career in UFC where he belongs.
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Originally posted by angkag View PostOr Lawrence Cole. Then they could just stand there pounding each other in the nuts to see whos got the strongest ones.
Lawrence Cole is a scourge on humanity.
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Originally posted by Gentblue View PostThat was Byrd.... Weeks is the one who let Maidana borderline assault Mayweather in the first fight.
Floyd was so protected over the years that when anybody got close to him to land a punch, his cheerleaders act like Kenny Bayless in May/Maidana II.
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Originally posted by REYESdelBOXEO View PostEven a blind judge can see Canelo land all the clean effective damaging power punches with superb technique to Golovkin's head & body.
Even a deaf judge can hear almost all of Golovkin's punches get lost in the wind missing wide right & left.
Do the right thing judges , just go by the established boxing judging criteria & award CANELO the victory when he clearly out boxes & gives Golovkin a beating again.
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Originally posted by Nay_Sayer View PostBumlovkin needs to assert himself - which he did NOT do last time - if he wants to win the fight. He got out landed in the power punch department by a jr middleweight. Not a good look...
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Originally posted by markther View PostAndre Ward said something today that makes plenty of sense.
Usually the guy that has more tools in the toolbox does very well in rematches. Typically the guy that can do more inside the ring, does better in rematches. One punch can change things but what I like about Alvarez is he isn’t as big and bulky as he was in the first fight and I believe that limited his mobility and versatility more. But he understands now in the 2nd fight, it’s not about size, but about his speed and quickness. And GGG is 36 years old with a lot of miles on his odometer. I am going with Canelo by decision in this one.”
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