Golovkin Outboxed Canelo at 36. P4P1! GTFIH! REAL PUNCH COUNT
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Everyone know you're biased so stop trying to pretend your objective. Canelo was gassed in round 11 of that first fight and barely landed anything in round 11 compared to the what, 15. FIFTEEN, you think he did???Comment
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Your opinion is 100% trash. I went to rewatch the 11th round of their first fight and Canelo landed at MOST maybe 6 or 7 shots. The rest of the shots were pushes, blocked, at a bad camera angle (so you couldnt see them land) etc.
Everyone know you're biased so stop trying to pretend your objective. Canelo was gassed in round 11 of that first fight and barely landed anything in round 11 compared to the what, 15. FIFTEEN, you think he did???Comment
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yeah golovkin is so bad that a prime canelo couldnt even clearly beat him in 2 fights and yeah, canelo did lose the first one pretty clearly too (imo) and the second one all we hear is bruises bruises where, yeah u could give that fight to canelo if u are a fan or a neutral, but only just, it was close and now hes p4p no.1 based on that, huh
its the same **** as ward fans declaring him an atg and kovalev useless after one clear robbery and a foul fest, this is what boxing is, 2 different sides of the streetComment
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Canelo fanboys are giving Canelo the win because "mexican style"
i want to see where in the judge's rule book does it indicate that mexican style gets points? Floyd would lose to every latino fighter he fought then.Comment
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Yeah landed punches count. Any judge who doesn't try and do a punch count won't last long. At the end of the round the judge has to make a determination on punches landed and other factors to determine the winner but landed punch do count. The sport is based on punching so to say or infer it isn't the primary criteria of a boxing match is ludicrous. If it wasn't there would be more results like the Holyfield Lewis debacle where Lewis landed twice as many punches as Holyfield and came away with a draw.Comment
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