Why doesn’t Canelo ever give rematches when he wins controversially?

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  • _Rexy_
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    #41
    Originally posted by lieutenant
    Trout clearly lost anyone denying that YDKSAB, Lara was on his bicycle for 12 rounds landing pitty pat jabs, Canelo clearly landed all the meaningful power punches in that fight- clear victory, GGG got his fake broken in that 2nd fight, this is a fact he had to go to Siberia for 9 months to recover!

    The hate for Canelo will reach Floyd Mayweather level soon catapulting his stardom to the next level. In 20 years when someone mentions boxing, one of the first names that will come to everyone's mind will be Saul "Canelo" Alvarez.
    Lets see your scorecards. If you say that nobody who had Trout or Lara winning knows anything about boxing. What did you score Trout/Canelo? Even better, what was your score after 8 rounds?

    What did you score Lara/Canelo? What did you score Golovkin/Canelo?

    you ******s keep screaming about facial damage and how all Canelo does is win without needing to give rematches.

    "Lara ran doe! Canelo won!"
    "Golovkin couldn't catch Canelo, Canelo won!"

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    • Gideon lock
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      #42
      Originally posted by ShaneMosleySr
      Shane Mosley was at his peak in 2000 and was shot in 2005.

      Canelo fought him in 2012 LOL
      Why you talking in third person shane bro? To distance yourself from the shame of losing? Im a big fan of yours, in fact one of your most memorable fights in my eyes happened in 2009 against margherito. You destroyed him man. How would a fight between you in your prime against canelo have gone? Great talking with you by the way i enjoy your input.

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      • baroidi
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        #43
        because it would look beyond shady, if he gets another absurd gift decision in the rematch!

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        • lieutenant
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          #44
          Originally posted by _Rexy_
          Lets see your scorecards. If you say that nobody who had Trout or Lara winning knows anything about boxing. What did you score Trout/Canelo? Even better, what was your score after 8 rounds?

          What did you score Lara/Canelo? What did you score Golovkin/Canelo?

          you ******s keep screaming about facial damage and how all Canelo does is win without needing to give rematches.

          "Lara ran doe! Canelo won!"
          "Golovkin couldn't catch Canelo, Canelo won!"
          116-111 Vs. Trout. Can't recall what it was after 8 rounds, would have to rewatch. I'll continue to say that was CLEAR victory for Canelo, he even dropped him, no one was demanding a rematch.

          116-112 Vs. Lara. You can't fight on your bicycle and expect the judges to score rounds for you with your pitty pat jabs. Canelo landed the effective power punches. This fight was easy to score. Once again, no one was demanding a rematch.

          116-112 Vs GGG 2. Canelo fought toe to toe Vs. the boogeyman, the man with legendary sparring power, the god of war... and he busted his face and stood in the middle of the ring with him for all 12 rounds, all while landing the crisper power punches and effective body punches. I'd be willing to re-watch this fight with anyone and explain why I scored it for Canelo.

          Very few people were demanding rematches for Trout/Lara, claiming otherwise is revisionist history. At this point the false narrative that every close Canelo fight is controversial has reached irrational levels. It is probably working against Canelo at this point, IMO judges scored the Jacobs fights closer than it actually was.

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          • _Rexy_
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            #45
            Originally posted by lieutenant
            116-111 Vs. Trout. Can't recall what it was after 8 rounds, would have to rewatch. I'll continue to say that was CLEAR victory for Canelo, he even dropped him, no one was demanding a rematch.

            116-112 Vs. Lara. You can't fight on your bicycle and expect the judges to score rounds for you with your pitty pat jabs. Canelo landed the effective power punches. This fight was easy to score. Once again, no one was demanding a rematch.

            116-112 Vs GGG 2. Canelo fought toe to toe Vs. the boogeyman, the man with legendary sparring power, the god of war... and he busted his face and stood in the middle of the ring with him for all 12 rounds, all while landing the crisper power punches and effective body punches. I'd be willing to re-watch this fight with anyone and explain why I scored it for Canelo.

            Very few people were demanding rematches for Trout/Lara, claiming otherwise is revisionist history. At this point the false narrative that every close Canelo fight is controversial has reached irrational levels. It is probably working against Canelo at this point, IMO judges scored the Jacobs fights closer than it actually was.
            I bring up 8 rounds because it was an open scoring fight. Everyone except you likely had trout ahead after 8, and he changed his style when they told him he was down, and one of the judges had a shutout for Canelo.

            People were saying there should be a Lara rematch. But whatever

            And where’s the scorecard for Canelo/Golovkin? Skipped that one. I didn’t ask for the rematch, I asked for the first one. The one where he fought like Lara tie against him.

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            • Real King Kong
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              #46
              Originally posted by boliodogs
              He fears losing to GGG no matter what other reasons he gives.
              It has to be in his head. It was the toughest fight of his career...he was unable to hurt ggg and he was fading down the stretch. I’m not sure he fears losing if he’s willing to move to 175 tho...no matter how vulnerable/past it kovalev is, there’s still a significant size/reach difference to overcome. But really all he has to do is be competitive and he’ll get a decision, so who knows.

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              • lieutenant
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                #47
                Originally posted by _Rexy_
                And where’s the scorecard for Canelo/Golovkin? Skipped that one. I didn’t ask for the rematch, I asked for the first one. The one where he fought like Lara tie against him.
                114-114 Vs. GGG 1. I've watched this fight about 3 times, I originally had it scored 115-113 for Canelo on the night of the fight but I've changed my stance only because Canelo did favor going to the ropes more than I'd like and looked gassed in the middle rounds. I thought Canelo had his moments and did a good job neutralizing GGG's aggression with effective power punches.

                Lara was literally running from one edge of the ring to the other, Canelo was FIGHTING off the ropes, big difference. There was a point in the fight where Canelo had to run to catch up to Lara. That fight was a stinker, no one wanted to see a rematch

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