I can't wait to see the after-match and hear the crying from Abel
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Comments Thread For: Canelo Edges Golovkin With Majority Decision in Action Fight
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Helluva fight. Impressed by both men, thier chins and skills. I stopped scoring it about Midway through but my gut told me Canelo edged it although a draw or a narrow GGG win wouldnt have got an argument from me (for what it's worth I felt GGG won a very close fight the first time around). While he didn't seem to have the initial daze of the big lights like the first fight I thought GGG looked old, his foot movement was a little awkward and he seemed more winded. He did land some hellacious shots tho (as did Canelo). His chin, will and power kept him in it.
This fight seemed more savage and violent than alot of the fights I've seen over the past few years; it's just they were doing it at an exceptionally high skill level and both had world class whiskers on them.
I think if there is a 3rd fight, Canelo will win it more convincingly. Father Time is not on the side of Golovkin.
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Lastly, GGG threw 8 body shots in the 1st fight. He threw 6 in the rematch. Canelo threw 46 body shots in the rematch. Someone needs to explain that. ALL of US said GGG needed to throw more body shots. I didn’t pick him to win but I wanted him to win. WTF happened to the body shots???
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Originally posted by hitking View PostI think GGG showed that there’s more to him than simply being a come forward puncher. But ironically, I think that cost him the decision tonight. It’s actually comparable to what happened to Manny against Floyd. Manny actually outboxed Floyd at times. But the fight basically looked like a Floyd fight. So it gave the impression that he was getting more done than he was at times. So Floyd was given the close rounds based on the fact that he was getting done what he wanted to get done. Manny isn’t supposed to box. GGG isn’t supposed to box. So when GGG goes backwards, it gives the impression that he’s losing, even when he’s not.
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I also have to add that I think it's laughable that fans of either GGG or Canelo would still be calling the other fighter by derogatory names at this point. I think what those two displayed in this fight would merit some degree of respect from the followers of the other side. If your boy was willing to take 12 rounds of beating like he did and hug his opponent after the final bell sounded then I think the least you can do is show some respect yourself.
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g-tards.....
1) a rematch..... ?
well, I bet Golovkin wished he had kept his big mouth shut, huh ?
2) life on boxingscene..... ?
I bet you clowns wish you had shut your ****-warmes as well, huh?
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Originally posted by turnedup View PostGood choice of names now give us 20 fighters over 35 who were still considered prime or elite..With several thousand fighters over 100 years licensed to fight that should be easy..no? Heck make it five more...instead of 20.
Calzaghe
Stevenson
Jones Jr.
W. Klitschko
V. KlitschkoLast edited by doom_specialist; 09-16-2018, 12:23 AM.
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Originally posted by BillyBoxing View PostI'm just pretty much disgusted that a PED cheat who just got caught this year get handed an unified/lineal title he should have clearly lost like that.
It hurts the sport.
Canelo knows he lost, remember his shy jump to the ropes, he didn't even dare to have his hands up.
You better believe me when I tell you any lacklustre performance and I would have doubted his whole career as would so many others. He fought his heart out and was victorious.
GGG can still fight Spike O’Sullivan. There is a route back for him to the top
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