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Originally posted by jcj0427 View Post"By an overwhelming majority, fans and general media have decided Gennady Golovkin won both fights"
Canelo nut-huggers will discredit Lampley, a guy who has spent a lifetime calling fights and discussing it in the media. Yet, we have to believe those opinions don't matter because Canelo **** pick and choose who they want to believe. F*** them all.
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Originally posted by McDonough View PostBoxing scoring is OBJECTIVE. You're just on the outside looking in, you don't know jack shít about it you just repeat what other people say like a parakeet. What the fùck is wrong with you casuals? Learn the sport.
It wasn't close. GGG won convincingly and you can win a close fight convincingly.
There are two kinds of people that think Canelo won: the hater and the fanboy. If you're a true fan of Boxing, GGG won it's simple.
Guess what ? In the second fight the exact opposite played out. Now it’s Canelo coming forward, marking Golovkins face up so bad he needed shades in the night time (As Glencoffe Johnson said after his robbery vs Chad Dawson years ago). Both landed some effective blows. Both were cut. Both had their moments, but Canelo won fight 2 in the same manner that GGG won fight 1.
And I’m no casual. I’ve been watching boxing for years, attending live fights for years. Floor seats to Errol Spence last fight and Floor seats to Crawford’s next fight on the 13th.
Just cuz I don’t agree with your opinion doesn’t make me a casual. Get off my nuts.
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Originally posted by j.razor View PostNelo outboxed Triple L in the 1st fight & Nelo beat the "Mexican Style" out of Triple Flop in the 2nd fight. Not complicated at all....LMMFAO!
Got out thrown and out landed in both fights and lost both.
Deep down, you know it.
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Originally posted by JLC View PostIncorrect, buster. I thought Canelo LOST fight 1 clearly. He was backing up all night while Golovkin was coming forward and being the aggressor. While I do think both guys were landing some clean shots GGG landed more clean shots plus being the effective aggressor won him the fight.
Guess what ? In the second fight the exact opposite played out. Now it’s Canelo coming forward, marking Golovkins face up so bad he needed shades in the night time (As Glencoffe Johnson said after his robbery vs Chad Dawson years ago). Both landed some effective blows. Both were cut. Both had their moments, but Canelo won fight 2 in the same manner that GGG won fight 1.
And I’m no casual. I’ve been watching boxing for years, attending live fights for years. Floor seats to Errol Spence last fight and Floor seats to Crawford’s next fight on the 13th.
Just cuz I don’t agree with your opinion doesn’t make me a casual. Get off my nuts.
GGG won and was robbed of history. No two ways about it. Way more boxing analysts believe GGG won than Canelo. That's all that has to be said really because they were bought off by Golden Boy.
I will say , at least Golden Girl was smart enough not to buy off a dumb ref like Byrd and made sure the cards looked reasonable and believable this time aroundLast edited by Boxing Goat; 09-21-2018, 09:09 AM.
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Originally posted by Shadoww702 View PostI might be a fanboy but Im not BLINDLY in love like you quacks are! Probably gave GGG every round! All 13 of them right???
Fanboy this numbnutz!!!
First fight 7-5 GGG
2nd Fight 7-5 Canelo
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In my opinion, it was probably Golovkin's body language that caused him the fight. His unwillingness and refusal to engage, stay in the pocket and fight Canelo on the inside, may have swayed the three judges that Canelo wanted it lot more than GGG did; Thereby, subsequently awarding him the decision afterwards.
If this was Olympic style type scoring then GGG would have won in a landslide because he landed the most punches overall and threw more too. However, this is professional prizefighting where styles and quality takes precedence over quantity. It's not the amount of punches a fighter lands but the types of punches he lands.
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