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  • xhiddenx87
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    #21
    It is what it is, lets just move on. And plz no trilogy...he can fight one or 2fights more and retire...i had him winning this fight or even a draw..but come on...its always the same...Canelo landing 2 or 3 good combos and just eating shots for 2min..

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      #22
      Originally posted by Boxing56
      I really don't. He knew he needed a KO to beat Canelo and he pressed the action too late and rarely any body work! Sanchez is also overrated as a trainer.
      At no point in that fight did he need a KO to win. The **** are you talking about. Be realistic.

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      • Redd Foxx
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        #23
        Originally posted by Rip Chudd
        If they can rob Pacquiao at the height of his career then anybody can get it
        True, true.
        I admit I have a soft spot for fighters nearing the end of their careers but I did pick canelo so I don't think my judgement is too clouded here.

        Seeing GG walk back to the lockers though, I felt it wasn't supposed to be that way. Like a guy who puts his time into a company for so many years and then gets shyt canned for a BS reason and now has no pension.
        I feel like GG got robbed of his legacy.

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        • HI-TECH Boxing
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          #24
          I was actually going to comment that it must have been frustrating to be a GGG fan.
          From being ducked to his team not making the correct fights at times.
          Then when he gets the biggest fight he doesn't get the decision, most felt he deserves, not once but twice.
          Yikes. I'm happy I wasn't a GGG fan, but I do feel bad for him.

          Good luck to anybody who faces Canelo in the near future. You'll need it.

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          • J.One2ts3000
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            #25
            GGG knew he had to go all in and he didn't...again.

            He has had two, count them two chances and he simply cannot get it done.

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            • OCPancho
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              #26
              I'm disappointed at GGG.
              But, he's 36 and he was huffing and puffing in the middle rounds.
              He had Canelo really in bad shape in the 10th. Canelo had no legs under him.
              He should have pressed on and drop him.

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              • amuroray
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                #27
                All pity went out of the window when he walked out of the ring.

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                • SplitSecond
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                  #28
                  I didnt score the fight but dont feel bad because canelo just had the better gameplan. I can't believe sanchez didnt stress bodyshots(correct me if im wrong).

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                  • IronDanHamza
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                    #29
                    Good fighter but didn't do enough.

                    Same as first fight, no body work, no consistent solid work, mainly scoring jabs.

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                    • Rip Chudd
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                      #30
                      Originally posted by Redd Foxx
                      True, true.
                      I admit I have a soft spot for fighters nearing the end of their careers but I did pick canelo so I don't think my judgement is too clouded here.

                      Seeing GG walk back to the lockers though, I felt it wasn't supposed to be that way. Like a guy who puts his time into a company for so many years and then gets shyt canned for a BS reason and now has no pension.
                      I feel like GG got robbed of his legacy.
                      Yeah you hate to see that especially with a career defining fight. I had GGG winning the first fight but this one was close in my opinion. I really don't see where he goes from here, obviously he was extremely upset leaving the ring and not giving an interview(a bit unprofessional in my opinion though as he talks so much about respecting the sport and being an ambassador).

                      I could see him retiring after this, although I hope not as I enjoy watching him fight.

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