Comments Thread For: Hearn: GGG Won't Wait For Canelo; Lots Of Opponents For Him
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Bro I've already watched the fights...off the top of my head I can more or less probably remember which rounds I gave to each guy.We can break it down. Tell me the punches landed with the time clock of each round.
1st Fight:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hZxwlgUrJBk
Fight 1
1- G
2- Nelo
3 - G
4 - G
5 - Nelo
6 - G
Always end up having it 4-2 for G after 6
7 - G
8 - G
9 - G
10 - tight, shade to Nelo
11 - tight shade to G
12 - tight give to Nelo
8-4 and not really that close imo
Fight 2
1 - 3 very close...I have had both guys up 2-1 with different rounds each time
4-5 clear GGG
6- I shade to the guy who I had down 2-1 after 3
4-2 GGG
7-8 close rounds...split them
9-11 clear for GGG
12- close, shade to Canelo
8-4 GGG
Canelo was impressive in some ways in both fights, and was more impressive in fight 2 than he was in fight 1...but round by round he generally got outworked, and GGG's constant scoring with the jab just gave him quite a few clear rounds in each fight, and I thought Nelo struggled to score clear rounds in either fight...GGG was just too active with his jab/scoring.Comment
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And STILL light years better than Pvssy-GAlfonso Gomez is a welterweight and went 25-6-2.
Kermit Cintron is a welterweight who lost to Carlos Molina who was 18-4-1 before fighting Canelo.
Shane Mosley was at his peak in the year 2000 and was shot when he fought Canelo.
Josesito López is a welterweight who never won a title and has 8 losses.
Austin Trout is okay. I thought he held Canelo to a draw.
Canelo lost every round against Floyd Mayweather. Why would you brag about that being on his resume?
Alfredo Angulo is complete garbage. He’s currently 25-7 and never beat anyone good.
Erislandy Lara won 8 rounds against Canelo.
James Kirkland is garbage and never beat anyone good.
Miguel Cotto has been shot since his first fight with Margarito.
Amir Khan is a former lightweight who didn’t have a chin at lightweight. He fought Canelo at middleweight.
Chavez Jr. has lost 23 of 24 rounds against real competition and got gifts over a few crappy fighters.
GGG and Danny Jacobs are good.
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Cute alt.Bro I've already watched the fights...off the top of my head I can more or less probably remember which rounds I gave to each guy.
Fight 1
1- G
2- Nelo
3 - G
4 - G
5 - Nelo
6 - G
Always end up having it 4-2 for G after 6
7 - G
8 - G
9 - G
10 - tight, shade to Nelo
11 - tight shade to G
12 - tight give to Nelo
8-4 and not really that close imo
Fight 2
1 - 3 very close...I have had both guys up 2-1 with different rounds each time
4-5 clear GGG
6- I shade to the guy who I had down 2-1 after 3
4-2 GGG
7-8 close rounds...split them
9-11 clear for GGG
12- close, shade to Canelo
8-4 GGG
Canelo was impressive in some ways in both fights, and was more impressive in fight 2 than he was in fight 1...but round by round he generally got outworked, and GGG's constant scoring with the jab just gave him quite a few clear rounds in each fight, and I thought Nelo struggled to score clear rounds in either fight...GGG was just too active with his jab/scoring.
Even if you want to pretend that you’re not copying Dave Moretti’s scorecard in bout 1 and nitpick from bout 2, know that 1 judge in both fights had a Draw. Rounds 7-9 in bout 1 have different scores.
The point is, swing rounds are proven by the variance of different cards. Not by fanboys going with one judges scorecards to fit their in-denial-agenda.Comment
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