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Why is there so much hate on NSB for GGG?
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Originally posted by Robbie Barrett View PostDon't worry i am. You put all your eggs in the Steve Weisfeld basket. Lecturing people on how to score fights, "this is how Steve Weisfeld scores" etc and he had you hero losing on a official card. DERP DERP DERP.
Turns out you are the one that can't score a fight.
Another way you could put it is...if you go by that criteria Weisfeld mentions, you should get good cards in general.
If you use that criteria, you can still have a difference of opinion at times...that could explain the difference in my card and Steve's in that fight...but more likely...
And, most importantly, there is corruption in boxing...so judging criteria aside, the cards in certain fights, especially Canelo fights in Vegas, are often times not in line with what happens in the ring...judges in those fights know their role, and their role is to make sure Canelo gets a good decision.
There is too much money riding on it for him to lose when he is competitive in a fight...and no competitive doesn't necessarily mean the fight could legitimately go either way.
Honestly hope this helps ya out
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Originally posted by Shadoww702 View PostNo because they stupid sht Like GGG is better than Hopkins. One is in the HoFame and I doubt GGG makes it. Maybe buying tickets. Who has GGg beaten even close to Trinidad? Or even Pavilak?? Winky?
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Originally posted by Robbie Barrett View PostWhat a load of bollocks. This **** has been going on since 2013 at least.
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Originally posted by Boxing_1013 View PostLol...you could say it this way, I like this saying....I can explain it to you...but I can't understand it for you lol I can tell you're struggling though so I'll try to help ya out, sincerely.
Another way you could put it is...if you go by that criteria Weisfeld mentions, you should get good cards in general.
If you use that criteria, you can still have a difference of opinion at times...that could explain the difference in my card and Steve's in that fight...but more likely...
And, most importantly, there is corruption in boxing...so judging criteria aside, the cards in certain fights, especially Canelo fights in Vegas, are often times not in line with what happens in the ring...judges in those fights know their role, and their role is to make sure Canelo gets a good decision.
There is too much money riding on it for him to lose when he is competitive in a fight...and no competitive doesn't necessarily mean the fight could legitimately go either way.
Honestly hope this helps ya out
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Originally posted by Robi13 View PostThat’s the difference between you and I... you write a whole lot of “I thinks” I tell you facts... next
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Originally posted by Robi13 View PostSee this is typical of you ggg fans and that’s why you get what you get... you deflect and make it personal when it’s just about ggg and what’s he’s done or perceived to do as opposed to the reality, the man asked you a question and you didn’t want no part of the question. A legit question, and that behavior is exactly why you ggg tarda get sh.itted on daily, because you are all delusional
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Originally posted by Boxing_1013 View PostLol...you could say it this way, I like this saying....I can explain it to you...but I can't understand it for you lol I can tell you're struggling though so I'll try to help ya out, sincerely.
Another way you could put it is...if you go by that criteria Weisfeld mentions, you should get good cards in general.
If you use that criteria, you can still have a difference of opinion at times...that could explain the difference in my card and Steve's in that fight...but more likely...
And, most importantly, there is corruption in boxing...so judging criteria aside, the cards in certain fights, especially Canelo fights in Vegas, are often times not in line with what happens in the ring...judges in those fights know their role, and their role is to make sure Canelo gets a good decision.
There is too much money riding on it for him to lose when he is competitive in a fight...and no competitive doesn't necessarily mean the fight could legitimately go either way.
Honestly hope this helps ya outOriginally posted by Robi13 View PostWell yeah salido beat Loma, but Im only comparing lomas career to that of gggs, it’s not close... I’m by saying Loma is some type of God, he isn’t no one is. He is a great fighter, ggg is very good.
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