The Punch Stats: GGG landed more power punches to Canelo's head, and dominated jabs.
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I was giving my perspective of the fight. Canelo slowed down a lot more than GGG.
So is GGG a beast for eating 46 body shots, yet it was the young fighter who barely ate any body shots, threw less punches, and yet slowed down more over the fight?Comment
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The things is, Canelo threw his punches in bunches. He threw combinations while GGG did not. His punches were a lot flashier and eye-catching than Golovkin's. Gennady was mostly landing single punches at a time; Mainly the jab followed by the occasional over hand right.Comment
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Dude does not know sh.it about boxing.
Canelo won 115-113Comment
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But I repeat, this guy is from Argentina he does not know shi.t about boxing.
He will be crying for years
And neeeeewComment
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Are you still riding the idea of me being Maxi’s alt?
Holy fucking shit, you’re pathetic...
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people who continuously go back to punch stats as if they are a major consideration with a critical affect on scoring are usually hiding something. deep down they know that they're hiding behind that piece of paper.
use your f#cking eyes. turn the sound off if you need to distance yourself from the commentary. watch a round twice if you need to. there aren't many better seats in the house than a high quality HD feed. put your big boy pants on and score each round. watch the fighters. like, really, really watch them. watch the space in between them to evaluate action, and look at the fighters faces and bodies to evaluate the fighters' condition and mental state.
you'll see how silly you sound when you continuously go back to a piece of paper whent eh fight is available to you, in high quality, for you to watch on your own.Comment
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people who continuously go back to punch stats as if they are a major consideration with a critical affect on scoring are usually hiding something. deep down they know that they're hiding behind that piece of paper.
use your f#cking eyes. turn the sound off if you need to distance yourself from the commentary. watch a round twice if you need to. there aren't many better seats in the house than a high quality HD feed. put your big boy pants on and score each round. watch the fighters. like, really, really watch them. watch the space in between them to evaluate action, and look at the fighters faces and bodies to evaluate the fighters' condition and mental state.
you'll see how silly you sound when you continuously go back to a piece of paper whent eh fight is available to you, in high quality, for you to watch on your own.Comment
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