That is my thinking as well. I had an odd feeling though as I listened to the narrative of Kellerman, Lampley and Jones that they were following a script that led to the acceptance of a Canelo win. The repeated phrase that Canelo was winning the "story" of the fight. What the heck does that have to do with who is winning the actual fight?
The real story here is that there will probably be another high value PPV fight (which I won't watch) and Canelo will win again. Canelo is the horse that the boxing "entertainment" providers are riding and not GGG. I think that the number of productive years left for the very popular Canelo compared to the older and less popular GGG is the deciding factor for these boxing business men.
The real story here is that there will probably be another high value PPV fight (which I won't watch) and Canelo will win again. Canelo is the horse that the boxing "entertainment" providers are riding and not GGG. I think that the number of productive years left for the very popular Canelo compared to the older and less popular GGG is the deciding factor for these boxing business men.

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