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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: De La Hoya: Canelo Must Knock Golovkin Out in Rematch

    Golden Boy Promotions CEO Oscar De La Hoya, who promotes Saul "Canelo" Alvarez (49-1-2, 34 KOs), is hoping his boxer makes a huge statement on September 15th. Canelo will face IBO, WBA, WBC middleweight champion Gennady Golovkin (38-0-1, 34 KOs) in a rematch at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas.
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  • R_Walken
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    Does he though ?

    Because Canelos always had 2 judges in the pocket in every fight his entire career

    Why would this fight be any different

    Oscar just talking non sense as usual

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    • Lemonhead_Jeff
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      #3
      Originally posted by R_Walken
      Does he though ?

      Because Canelos always had 2 judges in the pocket in every fight his entire career

      Why would this fight be any different

      Oscar just talking non sense as usual
      If that was true then he wouldn't have a loss on his
      record.
      If that was true then we wouldn't even be getting the
      Golovkin rematch.

      Canelo doesn't need a knockout. He has the skill to box
      his way to victory. Oscar is just wearing his promoter's hat
      when he says things like this.

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      • _Rexy_
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        #4
        Originally posted by Lemonhead_Jeff
        If that was true then he wouldn't have a loss on his
        record.
        If that was true then we wouldn't even be getting the
        Golovkin rematch.

        Canelo doesn't need a knockout. He has the skill to box
        his way to victory. Oscar is just wearing his promoter's hat
        when he says things like this.
        the one loss on his record, he looked like an amateur, got shut out for 12 rounds, and still managed to pick up a 114-114 card

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        • Lemonhead_Jeff
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          #5
          Originally posted by _Rexy_
          the one loss on his record, he looked like an amateur, got shut out for 12 rounds, and still managed to pick up a 114-114 card
          That doesn't sound like he had 'two judges in his pocket'.

          So they decided to pay a judge to score in their favor,
          but the judge wanted too much, so all they could afford
          was to buy an even scorecard? Sounds reasonable to me.

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            #6
            Originally posted by Lemonhead_Jeff
            That doesn't sound like he had 'two judges in his pocket'.

            So they decided to pay a judge to score in their favor,
            but the judge wanted too much, so all they could afford
            was to buy an even scorecard? Sounds reasonable to me.
            buying a scorecard should never be reasonable lol

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            • Lemonhead_Jeff
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              #7
              Originally posted by _Rexy_
              buying a scorecard should never be reasonable lol
              But it's extra unreasonable to assume they greased one
              judge's pocket in order to receive a draw from that judge.

              They could have a least bought a split decision if they were
              actually paying a judge to score in Canelo's favor.

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                #8
                Originally posted by Lemonhead_Jeff
                But it's extra unreasonable to assume they greased one
                judge's pocket in order to receive a draw from that judge.

                They could have a least bought a split decision if they were
                actually paying a judge to score in Canelo's favor.
                who knows, the fight was such a bloody lopside, that maybe they just paid for a certain amount of rounds? or just didnt want to make it look like a blowout

                pretty sure one of the other judges only gave it to Floyd by like 115-113 also.

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                • Lemonhead_Jeff
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by _Rexy_
                  who knows, the fight was such a bloody lopside, that maybe they just paid for a certain amount of rounds? or just didnt want to make it look like a blowout

                  pretty sure one of the other judges only gave it to Floyd by like 115-113 also.
                  They were probably giving Canelo credit for punches that
                  did not quite land, or for punches that Mayweather caught on his arms.
                  They also probably produced close scorecards
                  because they favored Canelo's aggression, even if it was
                  ineffective. That could also possibly explain why so many
                  people scored the Canelo-Golovkin fight for Golovkin, even
                  though he was not overly effective. Some people didn't like
                  Mayweather simply because of his defensive style, and it's
                  no different for Canelo as he adopts similar techniques.

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                  • BigStomps
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by R_Walken
                    Does he though ?

                    Because Canelos always had 2 judges in the pocket in every fight his entire career

                    Why would this fight be any different

                    Oscar just talking non sense as usual
                    So are you! You should listen to some of the ****** shet you say...
                    If Canelo really did have two judges in his pocket his whole career don't you think he would of won the Mayweather fight??
                    Think about it,... You said it!

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