Comments Thread For: DiBella: Golovkin is 1-1 With Canelo, He's Not Wrong To Claim 2-0

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  • buddyr
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    #51
    Originally posted by Caxcan
    2-0 my ass. GGG demanded a Mexican style fight and wanted judging that favored the aggressor, and he got just that. Unfortunately for him he was caught with his pants down when Canelo called his bluff. Any other fighter in GGG's position would be the object of ridicule for trying to claim robbery under those circumstances. Imagine a Mexican fighter constantly thumping their chest about being "Mexican style" and claiming you're a ***** if you take a step back against him, then come fight night when his opponent brings the fight to him, spends much of the time retreating and jabbing and throwing no body punches, while getting beaten black and blue in the process and his rib cage worked over. His own team acknowledged it was a fair decision FFS.
    Sanchez DURING the fight told him he was losing. Sanchez AFTER the fight said he lost. And then he was fired hahaha. It's funny how GGG fans felt that everyone Sanchez said before the 2nd fight was golden, but after that, he was a "traitor"

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    • x23shots
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      #52
      Originally posted by M Bison
      2-0 for sure, Canelo work was pretty much ineffective throwing and hoping. He got outboxed two times in a row and popped for steroids the guy is a crook with people behind the scenes paying others off to ensure he doesn't take another L on his resume.
      Nice signature

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      • Diegosome1
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        #53
        Originally posted by aboutfkntime
        nah that never happened

        but he did get handled

        G gets the stick because of how all that 'fight like a Mexican' talk backfired

        he stayed in the fight because of his solid (strong) fundamentals
        Can you just admit he won the first fight?

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        • TonyGe
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          #54
          Originally posted by buddyr
          Sanchez DURING the fight told him he was losing. Sanchez AFTER the fight said he lost. And then he was fired hahaha. It's funny how GGG fans felt that everyone Sanchez said before the 2nd fight was golden, but after that, he was a "traitor"
          What the F are you talking about. I've read many comments from Golovkin fans critical of how he was being trained by Sanchez. I for one have made plenty of negative comments on his training methods, his habit of exaggerating and talking too much. You're so full if **** your eyes are brown.

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          • aboutfkntime
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            #55
            Originally posted by Diegosome1
            Can you just admit he won the first fight?



            I know that Canelo won 5 rounds CLEARLY

            no argument

            and the judges agree... in 5 of those rounds, ALL 3 judges scored the round for Canelo... those rounds were clear

            some of the rounds that Golovkin won... were nip-n-tuck, closely-fought, and difficult to score... also Canelo finished that fight strongly

            I think the same as the first Ward/Kovalev fight... it was very close, but it should have been ruled a draw... so the champion could keep his titles...

            in both cases it was easier to suggest that the champion won, than the challenger... but they were very close razor-thin fights

            both fights resulted in a rematch, and the best man won both times
            Last edited by aboutfkntime; 08-31-2019, 04:33 AM.

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            • champion4ever
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              #56
              Lou Dibella is badly mistaken. Gennady Golovkin is actually 0-1-1 versus Canelo Alvarez.

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              • *Makaveli*
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                #57
                Originally posted by champion4ever
                Lou Dibella is badly mistaken. Gennady Golovkin is actually 0-1-1 versus Canelo Alvarez.
                Your correct , i wanted GGG to win , i thought he won the 1st but the fight was scored a draw and thats the way it is in the annals of history

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                • champion4ever
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                  #58
                  Originally posted by makaveli1875
                  Your correct , i wanted GGG to win , i thought he won the 1st but the fight was scored a draw and thats the way it is in the annals of history
                  Yep, I agree. It's very sad and unfortunate because I thought GGG won them both.

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                  • Diegosome1
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                    #59
                    Originally posted by aboutfkntime
                    I know that Canelo won 5 rounds CLEARLY

                    no argument

                    and the judges agree... in 5 of those rounds, ALL 3 judges scored the round for Canelo... those rounds were clear

                    some of the rounds that Golovkin won... were nip-n-tuck, closely-fought, and difficult to score... also Canelo finished that fight strongly

                    I think the same as the first Ward/Kovalev fight... it was very close, but it should have been ruled a draw... so the champion could keep his titles...

                    in both cases it was easier to suggest that the champion won, than the challenger... but they were very close razor-thin fights

                    both fights resulted in a rematch, and the best man won both times
                    I disagree but alright. Just remember who one of those judges was.

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