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  • mcdonalds
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    #81
    Originally posted by daggum
    except he didn't. he landed more jabs and the cleaner harder punches. they might have caught abotfckin times eyes and were friendlier to him but to most people no.

    who landed the better punches in rounds 9-12 it was clearly ggg but let me guess you switched your scoring crtieria from cleaner harder punches which canelo did for example in rounds 6-8 to who threw more punches even if they were blocked for example like round 12. i dont think you can do that and be considered a consistent judge.

    there's no way canelo won 7 out of the first 8 rounds. it just didn't happen so thats why your argument is a false one since canelo only landed the cleaner harder punches in maybe half the rounds at most and these are the rounds you are paying attention to as if the others didn't happen? and in many of those rounds he got jabbed over and over so landing one more power shot probably isn't good enough to give him the win unless abotfu-ckin time is the judge
    LMFAO this f@G typed all this out but i bet he isn't wlling to prove it.

    I can prove Canelo landed way more power punches can you do the opposite????

    Canelo easily landed more of the cleaner punches in the first fight but i bet your dumb@ss thought GGG got robbed. You guys aren't consistent for obvious reasons

    It's time to show and prove!!!!!!!!!!!!

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    • aboutfkntime
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      #82
      Originally posted by daggum
      except he didn't. he landed more jabs and the cleaner harder punches. they might have caught abotfckin times eyes and were friendlier to him but to most people no.

      who landed the better punches in rounds 9-12 it was clearly ggg but let me guess you switched your scoring crtieria from cleaner harder punches which canelo did for example in rounds 6-8 to who threw more punches even if they were blocked for example like round 12. i dont think you can do that and be considered a consistent judge.

      there's no way canelo won 7 out of the first 8 rounds. it just didn't happen so thats why your argument is a false one since canelo only landed the cleaner harder punches in maybe half the rounds at most and these are the rounds you are paying attention to as if the others didn't happen? and in many of those rounds he got jabbed over and over so landing one more power shot probably isn't good enough to give him the win unless abotfu-ckin time is the judge



      the three judges say different

      Jabkin needed to fight Canelo, like Sanchez was telling him in the corner

      when Canelo boxed Golovkin, he hardly got touched..... when Golovkin boxed Canelo, he got beaten up

      the judges scored correctly

      even Sanchez admitted that Golovkin did not win

      * clean hard punching
      * effective aggression
      * ring generalship
      * defence

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      • aboutfkntime
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        #83
        Originally posted by TonyGe
        Yeah I counted the jabs and Power Shots using Compubox and assiged 2 points to every power punch and one point per jab. That is being extremely generous to Canelo. Golovkin still won by one round. That is not taking into consideration that as you pointed out Golovkin hurt Canelo in the later rounds with power punches. Those damaging punches should have been given more weight in scoring but he ignored that. The guy is clueless when it comes to scoring a fight. He doesn't even know what effective agression and ring generalship is. It was obvious that Canelo was marching forward trying to get Golovkin to back up to the ropes. He failed miserably. Golovkin used his jab and footwork to keep the center of the ring. When Canelo got tired he opened up with power punches. The judges got it wrong.






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        • TonyGe
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          #84
          Originally posted by aboutfkntime
          the three judges say different

          Jabkin needed to fight Canelo, like Sanchez was telling him in the corner

          when Canelo boxed Golovkin, he hardly got touched..... when Golovkin boxed Canelo, he got beaten up

          the judges scored correctly

          even Sanchez admitted that Golovkin did not win
          Canelo didn't box in the first fight he retreated to the ropes waiting like an idiot for countering opportunities that never came. His own damned corner was telling him to get off the ropes.

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          • aboutfkntime
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            #85
            Golovkin needed to fight Canelo, like Sanchez was telling him

            " Obviously, we wanted Golovkin to do a lot of different things..... but when they’re in the ring, they’re gonna do the things that they see available to them.

            Canelo fought the fight that he needed to fight today to win.

            The judges saw him win. That’s what’s important.

            You have to give credit to Canelo, Canelo is a champion today.

            He deserves it. He fought a great fight.
            "

            LAS VEGAS – Abel Sanchez realizes there are plenty of things Gennady Golovkin could’ve done better to beat Canelo Alvarez on Saturday night. But after antagonizing Alvarez over the past year for “running” in their first fight and his subsequent clenbuterol scandal, Golovkin’s trainer thinks it’s time to praise Alvarez for his performance in their rematch. The Mexican superstar’s sustained aggression and granite chin helped him edge Golovkin by majority decision in their second 12-round fight at T-Mobile Arena.

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            • aboutfkntime
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              #86
              Originally posted by TonyGe
              Canelo didn't box in the first fight he retreated to the ropes waiting like an idiot for countering opportunities that never came. His own damned corner was telling him to get off the ropes.


              he was trying to draw Chickenkin in

              but Chickenkin was too chicken

              come on man, where was all that killer bodywork ?

              we are talking about the rematch dude

              Golovkin needed to fight Canelo, like Sanchez was telling him

              " Obviously, we wanted Golovkin to do a lot of different things..... but when they’re in the ring, they’re gonna do the things that they see available to them. "

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                #87
                you guys ran around saying that Golovkin could beat Ward

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                • TonyGe
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                  #88
                  Originally posted by aboutfkntime
                  the three judges say different

                  Jabkin needed to fight Canelo, like Sanchez was telling him in the corner

                  when Canelo boxed Golovkin, he hardly got touched..... when Golovkin boxed Canelo, he got beaten up

                  the judges scored correctly

                  even Sanchez admitted that Golovkin did not win
                  Canelo didn't box in the first fight he retreated to the ropes waiting like an idiot for countering opportunities that never came. His own damned corner was telling him to get off the ropes.

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                  • TonyGe
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                    #89
                    Originally posted by aboutfkntime
                    he was trying to draw Chickenkin in

                    but Chickenkin was too chicken

                    come on man, where was all that killer bodywork ?

                    we are talking about the rematch dude

                    Golovkin needed to fight Canelo, like Sanchez was telling him

                    " Obviously, we wanted Golovkin to do a lot of different things..... but when they’re in the ring, they’re gonna do the things that they see available to them. "
                    No your the one that brought up the first fight and I responded to it. If Golovkin didn't fall for being drawn in you'd think any boxer would change up and try something else. Not him he stuck to the same strategy.
                    Last edited by TonyGe; 11-24-2018, 09:40 PM.

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                    • icha
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                      #90
                      Originally posted by TonyGe
                      That's correct for both of us.
                      couldnt agree more...

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