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  • O Prophet
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    #11
    Before fight: Mexican style doe, he ran doe, big drama show doe, he fake doe, corruption doe, he cheated doe, he dirty doe, needle marks doe, toe to toe doe.

    After fight: Runs to dressing room crying in shame.

    Canelo beat the crap out of Gaylovkin and sent him and you fools crying to the showers.

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    • BLASTER1
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      #12
      Originally posted by pillowfists98
      It was a great fight, even better then the first one.
      That's what i thought.
      I loved the fight.
      Great boxing skills, both guys having their moments, warriors both of em.
      That's my FOTY so far.

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      • BLASTER1
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        #13
        Originally posted by O Prophet
        Before fight: Mexican style doe, he ran doe, big drama show doe, he fake doe, corruption doe, he cheated doe, he dirty doe, needle marks doe, toe to toe doe.

        After fight: Runs to dressing room crying in shame.

        Canelo beat the crap out of Gaylovkin and sent him and you fools crying to the showers.
        All to get the casuals interested.
        I thought you would have geed on to that fact.

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        • TheBigLug
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          #14
          Originally posted by ////
          A good fight ruined by a horrible result - a trend in recent times.

          The desire to protect stars is great for those stars but drives the sport as a whole deeper into obscurity.
          Totally agree. The amount of people being put off the sport by these kind of results is just harmful to the sport.

          it feels like most big fights are ending with some bull***** judging or officiating and it makes the sport look like a joke and basically pointless.

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          • Rip Chudd
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            #15
            You should of known this was coming, it's been building up for awhile now people foaming at the mouth waiting for GGG to lose whether it was a clean loss or a robbery

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            • BLASTER1
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              #16
              Originally posted by Mr. EBT 97K
              Phuck off! Triple Flop fans are acting like bytches. Go preach to them!!!
              Ok you ***en Hater.
              If he's such a flop then Canelo should have blown him out.
              It's what I hate about this forum so full of fanboys
              I'm not normally like this but go suck
              Canelos cok then ***ot.
              Be real admit it was a good fight.
              Respect to both fighters.

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              • Dolor
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                #17
                Originally posted by BLASTER1
                It was a great fight.
                I had it a draw but could see it going either way.
                You Canelo fans need to grow up and realize that was a fight for the ages.
                Both men showed boxing ability and great heart.
                I agree with you. The fight was very close, closer than the first one, and Canelo performed much better than in the first fight, props to him - he showed a lot of heart by fighting in the center of the ring, and fighting the full rounds. I was impressed by his stamina.

                I didn't root for anybody, but I knew as soon as the fight was over that they would give it to Canelo.

                Contrary to the first fight, which I had Golovkin winning (like most people), this time I thought it could have gone either way. A draw is what I had, and I still think it would have been the fairest result. I feel a bit bad for Golovkin though. On the other hand, he knew he needed a KO, and he simply couldn't get it because Canelo is just a very good fighter in his prime, with a terrific chin. And Golovkin made a lot of money (I am glad he got the 45%).

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