27 Boxers that had Canelo beating Golovkin.
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Not really. If you want to make a convincing argument, you cant just handpick numbers.I like the posters saying "you only post fighters who had Canelo winning".
Like...post a list of fighters that had GGG winning YOURSELF. Stop complaining about it and do it
Don't tell others to do your dirty work for you. If you believe GGG won, then it's your job to see who else agrees with you. Not TS job. He found others who agreed with him, now it's your turn.
That x boxers scored it for canelo has no real meaning. Absolute numbers arent used for arguments most of the time.
I can say x number of people voted for y. But whats the value if i dont know the percentage and the amoint of total voters? Nothing really.Comment
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maybe the commission takes prior injuries into account from their medical waivers. did Golovkin have any injuries perhaps cited on his waiver coming into the fight? Canelo had previous knee surgery. The commission has to take all circumstantial injuries into consideration. are there not reports that Sanchez expects Golovkin to return next year? I believe Doug Fischers mailbag stated that GGG took the most punishment. imo both fighters should return next year and recover. Canelo has his two dates anyways. I wonder why they are stating December. very oddComment
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If they let him fight since the knee surgery then I cannot see that as a factor, the ringside doc would have checked them after the fight and passed his evaluation on to the NSAC, as for Sanchez, I wouldn't be surprised if GGG sought a different trainer, Fischer is only assuming, the doc would have physically checked them, maybe ordered scansmaybe the commission takes prior injuries into account from their medical waivers. did Golovkin have any injuries perhaps cited on his waiver coming into the fight? Canelo had previous knee surgery. The commission has to take all circumstantial injuries into consideration. are there not reports that Sanchez expects Golovkin to return next year? I believe Doug Fischers mailbag stated that GGG took the most punishment. imo both fighters should return next year and recover. Canelo has his two dates anyways. I wonder why they are stating December. very oddComment
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we all know boxers have injuries coming into fights, some even more severe than others. what i mean is Team Canelo can tell the commission (post) that his knee took more punishment than it did. let us recall Heilland or Martinez, with ridiculous performances because of their knees. I have twisted my knee many times doing improper waist movement doing body shot shadowboxing. Im not a pro, but my body is no slouch either. some men have more resilience to pain than others, showing it. who knows. actually, its probably a good thing Canelo didnt do rope movement like the first bout, couldve damaged his knee doing all that movement.If they let him fight since the knee surgery then I cannot see that as a factor, the ringside doc would have checked them after the fight and passed his evaluation on to the NSAC, as for Sanchez, I wouldn't be surprised if GGG sought a different trainer, Fischer is only assuming, the doc would have physically checked them, maybe ordered scansComment
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While that is true, this thread is fair and reasonable. There is a distinct difference between the media scores and the pro boxers scoring. The pro boxers scores agree with the scores of posters GGG fans have labeled biased or haters of GGG.
Do you have a theory why this is the case?Comment
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