The lineal champ is just mythical BS and has no value and is not a real title. Canelo won the so called lineal title and the WBC title from Cotto at a catchweight of 155 FFS. That's much more of a Jr middleweight fight. Then he gave up that WBC title to GGG rather than fight him. When he did finally fight GGG he had no title. GGG was the true middleweight champ and everybody knew that. GGG had three of the 4 belts and Canelo had no belts and he had given up his WBC and so called lineal 155 pound title he won from pretend middleweight champ Cotto the catchweight champ. Fury is trying to milk that lineal BS too. It's worthless.
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That isn't an important fact all. It's just your pro Canelo anti GGG BS. GGG was indeed the true champ. He had all the belts except Saunders refused to fight him just as Cotto had refused to fight him. The problem isn't the 12 round distance. Judges could still robbed boxers and give the close rounds to the house boxer which is always Canelo. Judges should be allowed to score an EVEN round as an even round as they have for over 100 years. Today judges are no longer allowed to score a round even when they believe the round was even so you get some draws with 6 rounds for each boxer. It's a ****** rule and many rounds are even with nothing to favor one boxer over the other.People forget one important fact,ggg wasn't truly the champ. That was Canelo who was the lineal champ & rightful WBC champ who was stripped because he didn't want to give ggg every concession plus 45% they were mandating. So as far as taking the belt from the champ, I've personally never agreed with 12 rd fights, because 13 rds should've been the natural choice when they transitioned from 15.
Thered be way more clear fights if they were 13 rds,& thered be way more kos.Comment
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yet Floyd Mayweather retired undefeatedEvery time Alvarez throws a punch, hit or miss, weak or strong, the partisan crowd goes wild. Meanwhile any good work by his opponent is met with deafening silence.Common sense tells you that has to affect both the ref and the judges and probably means 2 or 3 undeserved rounds for Alvarez every fight.Comment
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Alot of you fools are too emotional, Canelo literally won every fight in his career except the Mawyeatehr one, some were close but Canelo clearly edged it out. Notice only Canelo/Mexican haters say otherwise or that particular fighter who lost a close decision to Canelo are the only ones who cry about it. Thats why no one takes them serious cause you clearly know what time it is with that fake hate propaganda.Comment
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True. 100% correct. You surrender the title, HTF you gonna claim to be lineal champ?The lineal champ is just mythical BS and has no value and is not a real title. Canelo won the so called lineal title and the WBC title from Cotto at a catchweight of 155 FFS. That's much more of a Jr middleweight fight. Then he gave up that WBC title to GGG rather than fight him. When he did finally fight GGG he had no title. GGG was the true middleweight champ and everybody knew that. GGG had three of the 4 belts and Canelo had no belts and he had given up his WBC and so called lineal 155 pound title he won from pretend middleweight champ Cotto the catchweight champ. Fury is trying to milk that lineal BS too. It's worthless.Comment
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Fu. Ck
The hate is real
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That always is evident when the local fighter is fighting in front of his crowdComment
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It is pretty much common sense. One of the reason all home teams have a built in advantage. That said good judges should be able to score a fight without being swayed.Every time Alvarez throws a punch, hit or miss, weak or strong, the partisan crowd goes wild. Meanwhile any good work by his opponent is met with deafening silence.Common sense tells you that has to affect both the ref and the judges and probably means 2 or 3 undeserved rounds for Alvarez every fight.
I had the Jacbos-Canelo fight 116-112 for Canelo. I thought he had more decisive rounds. It was hard to say Jacobs won any round decisively.Comment
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You're right. Alvarez deserved the decision.It is pretty much common sense. One of the reason all home teams have a built in advantage. That said good judges should be able to score a fight without being swayed.
I had the Jacbos-Canelo fight 116-112 for Canelo. I thought he had more decisive rounds. It was hard to say Jacobs won any round decisively.Comment
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I agree, I mean when the crowd reacts, it has to affect the judges thoughts on the rounds, I do not think Canelo needed that against Jacobs, but I do think it helped him against GGG on their first fight.Comment
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