Comments Thread For: Canelo's Trainers: We Clearly Beat Golovkin in First Fight

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  • ceylon mooney
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    #21
    yes. 2 judges definitely rigged the score. i think thats what he means.

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    • Kali_KO
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      #22
      Canelos Team trying to rewrite history. Unbiased HBO judge had GGG winning 8-4, which most people also saw, or 7-5 for GGG. To give Canelo a draw, you literally had to give every close round to Canelo, which doesn’t happen when you are the challenger trying to take the titles from GGG. Canelo might have made GGG miss some punches, but the fact remains GGG outlanded Canelo in 10 of 12 rounds. If you make someone miss, you also have to counter and Land your own punches, which Canelo did not do over most of the fight. GGG clearly won the first fight and should also win the rematch, unless Canelo does something totally different like trying to land more punches than GGG

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      • MDPopescu
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        #23
        ... the first time they both fought over-cautiously, only having in mind even more money in a rematch (and/or a possible trilogy)...

        ... but countless ****** fans can't stop arguing about "who won that fight"...

        sad...

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        • cameltoe
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          #24
          Since when has Canelo been 49-0-1? Literally rewriting his record.

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          • Bronx2245
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            #25
            Originally posted by lion33lit
            Totally agree 100%, Its the reason they believe more punches should be thrown: to hopefully seal the deal this time around!
            I don't think he needs to get too aggressive, just make GGG miss, and make him pay! Canelo needs to do to GGG, what Mayweather did to him! If you look at the Compubox numbers, Mayweather (vs. Canelo) threw the exact same number of punches as Canelo (vs. GGG)! Both threw 505 punches! However Mayweather landed 46%, and Canelo only landed 33.5%!



            Gennady Golovkin was the busier fighter and landed 9 of 30 jabs per round. GGG landed more punches in 10 of 12 rounds. Canelo Alvarez landed 42% of his power shots. GGG landed 32% of his power punches after landing 46% in his previous 13 fights.

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            • masterpatric09
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              #26
              WHAT???He lost all the rounds

              Canelo is delusional He received so many punches that it was impossible to give him a round.Canelo has an amazing Chin that's why They try to perpetrate the lie.If canelo gases out like in all His Fights He will lose again.Papa de la Hoya saved your Butt because 2 loses will make you a difficult asset to sell.FACT!

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              • lion33lit
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                #27
                I've only seen this fight once, the night it happened, so I probably need to see it again. But, it was clear at the time that ggg couldnt/didnt cut off the ring. He looked unsure of himself when Canelo hit him up with those beautiful counter flurries. It was a spectacle never seen before in any of Golovkins fights. Granted, he is "older", but signs of the 'right style' to defeat him were seen in the Kassim Ouma fight......

                GGG didnt have a sustained anything in his fight with Canelo, except looking like a guy trying to press the action with a strong jab that missed its target - a lot. Neither guy had their opponent in any real danger whatsoever, and its usually ggg the one who has his opponent on the brink of disaster, with the usual eventual take out! There was nothing remotely close to that in their fight....

                Ggg looked confused in what was supposed to be his version of 'ring generalship'. Canelo looked relaxed backing up with really nice (to me) counters & flurries. Coming forward doesnt always mean "controlling the fight", neither does backing up for that matter.....but the backing up looked just as effective! I think the big question will be (because nelo PROVED ALREADY he can hang with G): did DRUGS have anything to do with Canelos effectiveness?? If he loses this go around (g will also be older AND slower), Canelos legacy will suffer big time, because at this stage of the game ggg can't come with anything new....

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                • TheCell8
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                  #28
                  No, it wasn't clear at all lol.

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                  • Dasmius Shinobi
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                    #29
                    Jaquio

                    No you don't socein!

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                    • twosweethooks
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                      #30
                      Old news.
                      I understand, nobody’s talking, super busy deep in preparation.

                      This fight is somebody’s train wreck that has become a legacy fight, who’s great and who was thought to have been great.

                      Tears will be shed some in Joy others in sorrow.

                      We don’t need PEDs, cuts, low blows, sorry ref, and we don’t need wretched low down ****** JUDGES!!!!!!!

                      We need a beat down then a decisive KO!

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