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  • Originally posted by aboutfkntime View Post
    ok, going further on the first fight.....

    Canelo was the boxer, Golovkin was the pressure fighter

    ignoring/minimizing that fact..... is, ridiculous

    FACT: Canelo got his game going..... he did a masterful job of boxing/controlling Golovkin, making him miss and making him pay..... most of the rounds that Canelo won, he won CLEARLY..... and even though Canelo's output dropped during the middle of the fight, some of those rounds were nip-n-tuck

    Golovkin on the other hand, struggled to get his game going..... his pressure was largely ineffective for long periods in that fight, and he missed a TON of punches

    Canelo landed lots of eye-catching judge-friendly punches and his defence was superb

    FACT: defence IS valid scoring criteria

    Canelo did a MUCH better job of boxing Golovkin in the first fight..... than Golovkin did of boxing Canelo in the rematch

    Golovkin was the supposed killer, and he got tamed

    like I said earlier, I think Canelo would have been better served sticking with that same gameplan in the rematch..... but focus on his activity, focus on being sharper/more accurate, and focus on tailoring the counters/combinations that worked for him in the first fight

    when boxing, Canelo got his game going, and he inflicted that style on his opponent..... Golovkin also got his game going, but he struggled to be effective for long periods..... coming into his own largely due to Canelo's inactivity

    in the rematch, Golovkin was completely forced to change his style..... which is fine, that is called adapting to the guy who is in front of you..... but he still got backed up, and beaten up, with EFFECTIVE aggression (more effective aggression than Golovkin displayed in the first fight)..... and he copped even more of those eye-catching judge-friendly punches that Canelo introduced him to in the first fight

    sorry, but I think that Canelo did a better job of boxing Golovkin in the first fight, than Golovkin did of boxing Canelo in the rematch..... and Canelo DEFINITELY did a better job of pressuring Golovkin in the rematch than Golovkin did in the first fight

    it is entirely Canelo's fault that he aint 2-0 with Golovkin..... I think Canelo can beat Golovkin any way he wants..... and is CLEARLY the better-skilled, more well-rounded, fighter
    Oh...so canelo wanted to backpedal most of the fight and get pushed to the ropes, cuz that’s what a “boxer” does. Everything in both fights was happening cuz it’s what canelo wanted...I see.

    I like canelo as a fighter, but he was far from convincing in either fight with ggg. He does appear to have the ability to set himself apart, but wasn’t quite able to do it...and against an older, slower less dynamic opponent too.

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    • Originally posted by aboutfkntime View Post
      the first fight was VERY close..... a draw is fine, or Golovkin slightly edging it, is fine..... that flat period in the middle rounds hurt Canelo

      you need to understand something..... Canelo did a MUCH better job of boxing Golovkin in the first fight..... than Golovkin did of boxing Canelo in the rematch

      in the rematch, Canelo displayed effective aggression and clean hard punching..... in the first fight, Golovkin was largely ineffective for long periods, missing a TON of punches..... getting caught with slick counters/combo's

      and sorry..... pretending that you don't know what a fighter is/should be, capable of..... is just silly..... I get your point, but that is completely unrealistic





      nobody said that

      I said..... despite getting backed up, and despite getting beaten up (which is a telling factor for most observers) in that fight..... Golovkin could not follow his gameplan, and could not follow his corners instructions..... he was being limited/controlled by Canelo

      ..... oh, and he also couldn't get his "Mexican" style going either

      he did not lose the fight because he shat the bed over all of that Mexican rubbish..... but like I said a number of times..... that was telling in the context of how that fight unfolded.....

      it IS a factor..... nobody said it was the main factor..... the fact that Canelo displayed effective aggression and landed TONS of clean hard eye-catching judge-friendly punches is a much more important factor..... but Golovkin's inability to get his game going is also a factor in the context of that fight

      FACT: Canelo got his game-going, and Golovkin did not..... Abel Sanchez admitted that, and he felt it was important enough to mention for a reason..... nobody said that is the sole reason why Canelo won
      The only thing we need to be concerned with is who won rounds...all the other stuff about game plan, corner instructions, mexican style etc, doesn’t matter. Like I said, if you wanna say canelo won x rounds because of specific things in those rounds, then fine. But don’t be surprised if someone else scored some of the same close rounds for ggg.

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      • Originally posted by aboutfkntime View Post
        sleazeball.....

        next time you reply, remember to spank me, bltch

        did you really think I wouldn't check ?
        We all know Ward hadn't made 168 since 2013. We all know there were plenty of quality opponents to keep him busy at 168 if he really wanted to push the issue. GGG kept himself busy and got the Canelo fights he really wanted. Ward didn't wait. He moved up and out of reach. He got his name in the news and got the Kovalev fight as a consolation prize. Too bad he still hasn't learned how to say thank you to GGG in his native language. That would have been really classy.

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        • Originally posted by Real King Kong View Post
          Oh...so canelo wanted to backpedal most of the fight and get pushed to the ropes, cuz that’s what a “boxer” does. Everything in both fights was happening cuz it’s what canelo wanted...I see.

          I like canelo as a fighter, but he was far from convincing in either fight with ggg. He does appear to have the ability to set himself apart, but wasn’t quite able to do it...and against an older, slower less dynamic opponent too.


          he was baiting Golovkin in, obviously

          you are seeing what you want to see

          when Canelo backed into the ropes, why did the pressure fighter just stand there like he had no idea what to do?..... why no body-work..... why no hunting/trapping and breaking his opponent down?

          come on man

          you say this..... "everything in both fights was happening cuz it’s what canelo wanted"..... but when Canelo backed into the ropes, and Golovkin did NOTHING..... are you telling me that is what Golovkin wanted?

          you are seeing what you want to see

          #excuses
          #poorexcuses

          like Canelo just said..... Golovkin - and you guys - need to take your loss like a man

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          • Originally posted by Real King Kong View Post
            The only thing we need to be concerned with is who won rounds...all the other stuff about game plan, corner instructions, mexican style etc, doesn’t matter. Like I said, if you wanna say canelo won x rounds because of specific things in those rounds, then fine. But don’t be surprised if someone else scored some of the same close rounds for ggg.


            I am not surprised

            casual-fans are fkn clueless and have no idea how to score a fight

            and don't think I forgot about this.....


            the reason why you have not even attempted to argue that Canelo did not win effective aggression, clean hard punching, and defence..... is because he was clearly superior in those areas for most of the fight

            ring generalship is all you could argue, so you did

            again, I don't think you have a leg to stand on.....

            the guy who.....

            1) could not get his style going
            2) could not follow his gameplan
            3) could not follow his corners instructions
            4) got backed up
            5) got beaten up

            ..... was obviously not the ring general, and obviously did not control the fight LMAO

            the reason why you have not even attempted to argue that Canelo did not win effective aggression, clean hard punching, and defence..... is because he was clearly superior in those areas for most of the fight..... AND YOU KNOW IT

            and like I said..... the guy who could not make any impact with his style..... could not follow his gameplan..... could not follow his corners instructions..... got backed up..... and then got beaten up..... does not sound like much of a ring general

            don't forget about effective aggression, clean hard punching, and DEFENCE!!, willya?

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            • Originally posted by yankees7448 View Post
              We all know Ward hadn't made 168 since 2013. We all know there were plenty of quality opponents to keep him busy at 168 if he really wanted to push the issue. GGG kept himself busy and got the Canelo fights he really wanted. Ward didn't wait. He moved up and out of reach. He got his name in the news and got the Kovalev fight as a consolation prize. Too bad he still hasn't learned how to say thank you to GGG in his native language. That would have been really classy.


              lil'G should have taken his spanking like a good little Borat

              after he ducked Ward, his career turned to shlt

              he should have taken his beating from Ward, and then retired

              that way people would still think that he is a good fighter..... after all, losing to a great fighter like Ward is nothing to be ashamed about

              but after Golovkin ducked Ward, he lost to Jacobs..... got a lucky draw with Canelo..... and then got beaten up by Canelo

              now the jig is up

              he should have taken his beating from Ward and called it quits

              now he will bank a loss to Charlo as well

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              • Originally posted by aboutfkntime View Post
                he was baiting Golovkin in, obviously

                you are seeing what you want to see

                when Canelo backed into the ropes, why did the pressure fighter just stand there like he had no idea what to do?..... why no body-work..... why no hunting/trapping and breaking his opponent down?

                come on man

                you say this..... "everything in both fights was happening cuz it’s what canelo wanted"..... but when Canelo backed into the ropes, and Golovkin did NOTHING..... are you telling me that is what Golovkin wanted?

                you are seeing what you want to see

                #excuses
                #poorexcuses

                like Canelo just said..... Golovkin - and you guys - need to take your loss like a man
                If you think he was just baiting him every time he moved back, then I guess you’re seeing what you want to see. If that was all a ploy, and it was in fact his game plan, he was no where near busy enough to win the fight. Canelo was lucky to get a draw the first fight.

                You seem to be a bit emotional about this...accusing everyone of making excuses, saying take the loss like a man etc. Is it a win for you? Were you in the ring?lol. I’m just discussing fights here...I have no attachment to these guys, so save the fanboy bs. If your ultimate goal here is to turn this into some type of personal victory, there’s nothing left to discuss.

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                • Originally posted by aboutfkntime View Post
                  I am not surprised

                  casual-fans are fkn clueless and have no idea how to score a fight

                  and don't think I forgot about this.....





                  the reason why you have not even attempted to argue that Canelo did not win effective aggression, clean hard punching, and defence..... is because he was clearly superior in those areas for most of the fight..... AND YOU KNOW IT

                  and like I said..... the guy who could not make any impact with his style..... could not follow his gameplan..... could not follow his corners instructions..... got backed up..... and then got beaten up..... does not sound like much of a ring general

                  don't forget about effective aggression, clean hard punching, and DEFENCE!!, willya?
                  What exactly makes you more than a casual fan? Let me know. Have you trained/competed in the sport? Or is there a certain amount of watching other people do something that makes someone “hardcore”. I mean, following a sport is one thing, but you act like you have functional knowledge of the sport and seem to like to post from some position of authority. So enlighten me on what sets you apart.

                  As far as the fights goes, you keep repeating the same stuff, which are valid opinions, but like I said, unless you wanna break down each round and score the fight, the conversation is kinda pointless. And I don’t really care if you don’t, cuz I already acknowledge the validity of a canelo scorecard. I personally think a draw is fair, but both guys did enough good work to make the case for winning imo. If your agenda is to go on and on about canelo winning cuz you think I’m some ggg fanboy and it’s pissing me off, go find someone else lol.

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                  • 5-6 fights is generous. Golovkin is clearly on the decline.

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                    • Originally posted by Real King Kong View Post
                      If you think he was just baiting him every time he moved back, then I guess you’re seeing what you want to see. If that was all a ploy, and it was in fact his game plan, he was no where near busy enough to win the fight. Canelo was lucky to get a draw the first fight.

                      You seem to be a bit emotional about this...accusing everyone of making excuses, saying take the loss like a man etc. Is it a win for you? Were you in the ring?lol. I’m just discussing fights here...I have no attachment to these guys, so save the fanboy bs. If your ultimate goal here is to turn this into some type of personal victory, there’s nothing left to discuss.



                      he was OBVIOUSLY taking a breather

                      Q. why did he continue doing that ?

                      A. because the ropes were as safe as Fort Knox, no danger there

                      he baited Golovkin, on numerous occasions

                      when Canelo backed into the ropes, why did the pressure fighter just stand there like he had no idea what to do?..... why no body-work..... why no hunting/trapping and breaking his opponent down?

                      most un-Golovkin-like

                      I know why and so do you

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