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  • #31
    Originally posted by bigdunny1 View Post

    GGG showed up to the press conference like this


    Loeffler still think he was robbed when his own trainer don't think he won LMAO
    That’s a better comparison haha could have gone either way but a robbery it was not

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    • #32
      GGGboxing TomLOFFLER:

      Boxing fans} cheered for Canelo because they knew he clearly won.

      Boxing fans} booed Golovkin as he ran to the locker room crying. Then boxing fans went outside and put GGG's merchandise in a pile & burned it.

      CANELO made Golovkin look like Paulie Malignaggi.

      CANELO-"I WANT A MEXICAN STYLE WAR , KILL OR BE KILLED!"

      GGG-"🏳😢😭👟👟

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      • #33
        From the way he stormed out of the ring I think the loss crushed his spirit. Very hard to come back strong when that happens.

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        • #34
          Originally posted by JonDelPrado View Post
          Overestimation of jabs, canelo hate, juicy headline. That’s that. The judges nailed it. Maybe a draw. BTW Compare GGG’s face at the end. That’s power punches

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          • #35
            Originally posted by bigdunny1 View Post

            GGG showed up to the press conference like this


            Loeffler still think he was robbed when his own trainer don't think he won LMAO


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            • #36
              Originally posted by yankees7448 View Post
              Actually no. I think it should all be legacy building fights. Titles are meaningless in and of themselves.

              we were saying that 3 years ago


              Originally posted by yankees7448 View Post
              Saunders would be a meaningful fight for his legacy. Jacobs would be a meaningful fight for his legacy.

              we were saying that 3 years ago as well


              Originally posted by yankees7448 View Post
              Erislandy Lara would be a meaningful fight.

              we were saying that 4 years ago


              Originally posted by yankees7448 View Post
              Getting a belt in a second division or fighting someone like James DeGeale would be meaningful. The other guys are meaningless fights at this point.

              G was promising that 5 years ago LOL

              you guys are a little behind the times

              #heolddoe
              Last edited by aboutfkntime; 09-26-2018, 03:49 AM.

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              • #37
                GGG must take a stance and do 2 things:

                First he has to refrain from fighting in Las Vegas in the future. He was robbed twice there. Its an axiom that if you are a B side in Vegas you loose. Stick with California and New York.

                Second he has to leave HBO. Its a dying boxing broadcaster anyway. I guess thats why Kellerman and Jones were sucking on Canelo **** so hard. He is their last big star that brings viewers. I am sure he can get a copromotional deal with Eddie like Usyk did and have his remaining carrier at DAZN.

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                • #38
                  Originally posted by yankees7448 View Post
                  Actually no. I think it should all be legacy building fights. Titles are meaningless in and of themselves. Saunders would be a meaningful fight for his legacy. Jacobs would be a meaningful fight for his legacy. Erislandy Lara would be a meaningful fight. Getting a belt in a second division or fighting someone like James DeGeale would be meaningful. The other guys are meaningless fights at this point.
                  If he wants a legacy fight, he should fight the winner of the WBSS @ 168! Groves or Callum Smith!

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                  • #39
                    Originally posted by Kiowhatta View Post
                    A great fighter, one of the best of his generation is already being ripped to shreds by the one-eyed vultures who’s only joy in life is to hold a fighter they don’t like to impossible standards.
                    Golovkin’s opposition may have not always been A grade, but some forget he was the most avoided fighter pre-2015.

                    I think his resume as with all fighters needs to be looked at in context.
                    Daniel Geale was a two-time champion, Brook a Welterweight star, Lemieux at the time considered a top contender and IBF titlist, Jacob’s a giant top 5 MW.

                    He gets a draw and a dubious loss and all of a sudden he’s nothing?
                    Real fans know what happened.

                    all tthe dudes you named have suspect records.

                    geale has no big win
                    jacobs big win is quillin. and quillin has no resume
                    brook has 1 win his whole career and thats porter
                    lemieux has no big win

                    he beat guys who beat nobody

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                    • #40
                      Originally posted by Jubei View Post
                      Harold Lederman (HBO Sports): 116-112 Golovkin

                      Brian Campbell (CBS sports): 116-112 Golovkin

                      Dan Rafael (ESPN): 114-114 draw

                      Stephen A. Smith (ESPN): Golovkin won

                      Arash Markazi (ESPN): 114-114 draw

                      Brett Okamoto (ESPN): 114-114 draw

                      Teddy Atlas - Golovkin won

                      Salvador Rodríguez (ESPN Mexico): 114-114 draw

                      Jorge Eduardo Sánchez (ESPN Deportes): 114-114 draw

                      David Faitelson (ESPN Deportes): Golovkin won

                      Eduardo Lamazón (Televisa): 116-112 Golovkin

                      Gareth A Davies (The Telegraph): 116-112 Golovkin

                      Josh Peter (USA Today): 115-113 Golovkin

                      Sports Illustrated: 114-114 draw

                      Skip Bayless (Fox Sports 1): Golovkin won

                      Dylan Hernandez (LA Times): 115-113 Golovkin

                      Lance Pugmire (LA Times): 114-114 draw

                      BoxingScene: 114-114 draw

                      Chris Mannix (Yahoo! Sports): 115-113 Golovkin

                      Kevin Iole (Yahoo! Sports): 114-114 draw

                      The Guardian: 116-112 Golovkin

                      Joe DePaolo (Washington Post): 115-113 Golovkin

                      Mike Coppinger (Ring Magazine): 114-114 draw

                      Douglass Fischer (Ring Magazine): 114-114 draw

                      Mike Baca II (Ring Magazine and Undisputed Champion Network): 115-113 Golovkin

                      Mike Costello (BBC): 115-113 Golovkin

                      Steve Bunce (BBC): 114-114 draw

                      Al Bernstein (Showtime Sports): Golovkin won

                      Barry Jones (BT Sport): 116-112 Golovkin

                      Sherdog.com: 116-112 Golovkin

                      Jai Bednall (news.com.au): 115-113 Golovkin

                      Brian Mazique (Forbes): 114-114 draw

                      Adam Abramowitz (Ring Magazine and SN Boxing): 115-113 Golovkin

                      Tom Craze (Bad Left Hook): 116-112 Golovkin

                      Fraser Coffeen (Bloody Elbow): 115-113 Golovkin

                      Anton Tabuena (Bloody Elbow): 115-113 Golovkin

                      The Associated Press: 114-114 draw

                      Adam Caparell (Complex Sports): 116-112 Golovkin

                      Bill Simmons (HBO and The Ringer): 114-114 draw

                      Steven Muehlhausen (Sporting News): 116-112 Golovkin

                      Andreas Hale (Sporting News): Golovkin won

                      Graham Houston (Boxing Monthly): Canelo won

                      Michael Montero (MonteroOnBoxing): 115-113 Golovkin

                      Matt Christie (Boxing News): 115-114 Golovkin

                      George Willis (New York Post): 114-114 draw

                      Gary Melo (SportsNet Canada): Golovkin won

                      Below The Belt Podcast: 115-113 Golovkin

                      World Boxing News: 115-113 Golovkin

                      Jeff Powell (Daily Mail): 116-113 Golovkin

                      Marcos Villegas (Fight Hub TV): 114-114 draw

                      Michelle Rosado (Raging Babe): 115-113 Canelo

                      Michelle Joy Phelps (Behind the Gloves): 115-113 Golovkin

                      Lennox Lewis: Golovkin won by 2 rounds

                      Fight Nights: 115-113 Golovkin

                      Michael Woods (NYFights.com): two point edge for Golovkin

                      Dieter Kurtenbach (San Jose Mercury News and the East Bay Times): Golovkin won by 3 rounds

                      Rafael G (the Fight City): 116-112 Golovkin

                      Jesse Granger (Las Vegas Sun): 115-113 Golovkin

                      Jerry Izenberg (The NJ Advance Media): 115-113 Golovkin

                      40 for GGG, 2 for Canelo, 17 Draw

                      average fan scorecard (1773 fans): 116-113 Golovkin

                      i just saw a list of 52 fighters that said canelo won. you posted a list of 90% media.

                      i know who judgement i trust more amd thats the fighters. These media dudes dont know **** about boxing.

                      canelo clearly won this fight and im glad the fighters saw the same fight I saw.

                      ggg won the first fight
                      canelo won the second fight

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