In this thread, we learn how to score Canelo fights
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I told you I would make a thread just for you ichaas a canelo fan i have no problem with those who scored both fights for ggg i can only respect those opinions, thats the difference between you and me...
Originally Posted by Boxing_1013 View Post
Man anyone saying Canelo could get to 6+ rounds in either fight...I mean it is just kind of fantasy stuff really...
Originally Posted by Boxing_1013 View Post
Hey if they fight a 3rd time I think Canelo really has a shot to get a legit victory
you are a smart poster, but you are biased AF...
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GGG fights are more straightforward...1) are you an official judge...if yes then 2) score rounds for who you think won the round.
However if 3) GGG is fighting a home fighter, give the home fighter a couple more rounds than they deserve, to make it interesting...if he is fighting Canelo, make sure Canelo gets the rounds he needs to at least get a draw and preferably a win.
If 4) GGG is fighting a less heralded fighter like Derevy, make sure GGG wins the fight barring domination by Derevy.
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Yes very similar.
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- -An idiot asking nonsensical questions about a subject he knows not nor ever attempted any serious contemplation, why that would be U!Some Canelo fans seem to have a bit of a hard time understanding how to score fights that Canelo is in.
Let's get right into it boys:
1) are you an official judge in a Canelo fight?
If yes, then 2) did Canelo do anything at all to deserve winning the round?
By this, I mean, did he land a flashy combination at one point; did he avoid a punch or two from his opponent; did he not get completely dominated.
At this point, you may be asking yourself - well what if Canelo's opponent does better work than Canelo in the round? Doesn't matter. All that matters is - did Canelo do anything at all in the round to give an excuse to give him that round. Remember this. This is important.
It does not matter if his opponent was better than him in the round!! That is not important in scoring fights with Canelo. We must simply generally ignore the work of his opponent. A good strategy is to comment on the work that Canelo does, and focus on that. Then while Canelo is taking his break, as he often does, and while his opponent is scoring on him, sometimes at will, you should continue to talk about and focus on the work that Canelo did.
'Wow Canelo looking great tonight...did you see him slip that punch a minute ago...fantastic stuff...yeah he's been on it all night really'
This 30 second dialogue will buy you time until Canelo has another good moment in the round. And don't worry, he is a good fighter and will have a good moment or two every round...so just hunker down and wait, you can do it!! Work on your filibustering a little bit.
Now - if yes to number 2, then 3) does Canelo need this round on your scorecard?
If yes, you give him the round.
This is the official guideline for how to score Canelo fights. Thank you for coming. If you have any comments or questions, please shoot me a message. Thank you.Comment
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GGG fights are more straightforward...1) are you an official judge...if yes then 2) score rounds for who you think won the round.
However if 3) GGG is fighting a home fighter, give the home fighter a couple more rounds than they deserve, to make it interesting...if he is fighting Canelo, make sure Canelo gets the rounds he needs to at least get a draw and preferably a win.
If 4) GGG is fighting a less heralded fighter like Derevy, make sure GGG wins the fight barring domination by Derevy.
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Yes very similar.
Thanks...good point
Sorry but this just makes you sound more and more like a fan girl
You know like the ones you accuse are Canelo fan girls
Not much difference between the twoComment
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