I’m not a fan of a Canelo but I’m 100% sure Canelo or Oscar doesn’t care what Lampley or anyone thinks right now. Canelo is a good enough fighter to generate massive audiences with whoever he fights. And “officially” Canelo has a draw and a win on record against GGG. And now Golden Boy has command of the chess board until Canelo loses. That’s all that really matters. Like with Mayweather; it’s about who holds the power and who can generate the most revenue and who will the networks bend over backwards and take it up the ass for. As much as people disliked Mayweather, he controlled that for over a decade. You want the biggest money fight; you want to hit the boxing lottery; it comes thru Canelo Alvarez. And boxers will be moving up to cash in too. That’s the realty of it. And don’t be suprised if Floyd actually fights and beats Manny, he will be in line to cash out and risk a loss for the biggest purse.
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This is why Canelo Alvarez must leave HBO! Now GGG is the "Modern Day Ali?" WOW! GGG is a global superstar but "Canelo’s victory, however satisfying at first, will ultimately do little to increase the size or passion of his audience, built in from the start as the result of his favorable cultural perch, as the face of Mexican boxing." So only Mexicans like Canelo? WOW!
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Originally posted by force.with.us View PostAs someone described it perfectly ir previous threads - Canelo fans are repeating same **** again and again just to silence that unpleasant inner feeling of receiving gift you don't deserve. And I would also like to repeat why. Because difference how rematch was seen by official judges and other sport professionals is just EXTREME
Harold Lederman (HBO Sports): 116-112 Golovkin
Brian Campbell (CBS sports):*116-112 Golovkin
Dan Rafael (ESPN):*114-114 draw
Stephen A. Smith (ESPN):*Golovkin won
Arash Markazi (ESPN):*114-114 draw
Brett Okamoto (ESPN):*114-114 draw
Teddy Atlas - Golovkin won
Salvador Rodríguez (ESPN Mexico):*114-114 draw
Jorge Eduardo Sánchez (ESPN Deportes):*114-114 draw
David Faitelson (ESPN Deportes):*Golovkin won
Eduardo Lamazón (Televisa):*116-112 Golovkin
Gareth A Davies (The Telegraph):*116-112 Golovkin
Josh Peter (USA Today):*115-113 Golovkin
Sports Illustrated:*114-114 draw
Skip Bayless (Fox Sports 1):*Golovkin won
Dylan Hernandez (LA Times):*115-113 Golovkin
Lance Pugmire (LA Times):*114-114 draw
BoxingScene:*114-114 draw
Chris Mannix (Yahoo! Sports):*115-113 Golovkin
Kevin Iole (Yahoo! Sports):*114-114 draw
The Guardian:*116-112 Golovkin
Joe DePaolo (Washington Post):*115-113 Golovkin
Mike Coppinger (Ring Magazine):*114-114 draw
Douglass Fischer (Ring Magazine):*114-114 draw
Mike Baca II (Ring Magazine and Undisputed Champion Network):*115-113 Golovkin
Mike Costello (BBC):*115-113 Golovkin
Steve Bunce (BBC):*114-114 draw
Al Bernstein (Showtime Sports):*Golovkin won
Barry Jones (BT Sport): 116-112 Golovkin
Sherdog.com:*116-112 Golovkin
Jai Bednall (news.com.au):*115-113 Golovkin
Brian Mazique (Forbes):*114-114 draw
Adam Abramowitz (Ring Magazine and SN Boxing):*115-113 Golovkin
Tom Craze (Bad Left Hook):*116-112 Golovkin
Fraser Coffeen (Bloody Elbow):*115-113 Golovkin
Anton Tabuena (Bloody Elbow):*115-113 Golovkin
The Associated Press:*114-114 draw
Adam Caparell (Complex Sports):*116-112 Golovkin
Bill Simmons (HBO and The Ringer):*114-114 draw
Steven Muehlhausen (Sporting News):*116-112 Golovkin
Andreas Hale (Sporting News):*Golovkin won
Graham Houston (Boxing Monthly):*Canelo won
Michael Montero (MonteroOnBoxing):*115-113 Golovkin
Matt Christie (Boxing News):*115-114 Golovkin
George Willis (New York Post):*114-114 draw
Gary Melo (SportsNet Canada):*Golovkin won
Below The Belt Podcast:*115-113 Golovkin
World Boxing News:*115-113 Golovkin
Jeff Powell (Daily Mail):*116-113 Golovkin
Marcos Villegas (Fight Hub TV):*114-114 draw
Michelle Rosado (Raging Babe):*115-113 Canelo
Michelle Joy Phelps (Behind the Gloves):*115-113 Golovkin
Lennox Lewis:*Golovkin won by 2 rounds
Fight Nights:*115-113 Golovkin
Michael Woods (NYFights.com):*two point edge for Golovkin
Dieter Kurtenbach (San Jose Mercury News and the East Bay Times):*Golovkin won by 3 rounds
Rafael G (the Fight City):*116-112 Golovkin
Jesse Granger (Las Vegas Sun):*115-113 Golovkin
Jerry Izenberg (The NJ Advance Media):*115-113 Golovkin
40 for GGG, 2 for Canelo, 17 Draw
average fan scorecard (1773 fans):*116-113 Golovkin
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Originally posted by force.with.us View PostAs someone described it perfectly ir previous threads - Canelo fans are repeating same **** again and again just to silence that unpleasant inner feeling of receiving gift you don't deserve. And I would also like to repeat why. Because difference how rematch was seen by official judges and other sport professionals is just EXTREME
Harold Lederman (HBO Sports): 116-112 Golovkin
Brian Campbell (CBS sports):*116-112 Golovkin
Dan Rafael (ESPN):*114-114 draw
Stephen A. Smith (ESPN):*Golovkin won
Arash Markazi (ESPN):*114-114 draw
Brett Okamoto (ESPN):*114-114 draw
Teddy Atlas - Golovkin won
Salvador Rodríguez (ESPN Mexico):*114-114 draw
Jorge Eduardo Sánchez (ESPN Deportes):*114-114 draw
David Faitelson (ESPN Deportes):*Golovkin won
Eduardo Lamazón (Televisa):*116-112 Golovkin
Gareth A Davies (The Telegraph):*116-112 Golovkin
Josh Peter (USA Today):*115-113 Golovkin
Sports Illustrated:*114-114 draw
Skip Bayless (Fox Sports 1):*Golovkin won
Dylan Hernandez (LA Times):*115-113 Golovkin
Lance Pugmire (LA Times):*114-114 draw
BoxingScene:*114-114 draw
Chris Mannix (Yahoo! Sports):*115-113 Golovkin
Kevin Iole (Yahoo! Sports):*114-114 draw
The Guardian:*116-112 Golovkin
Joe DePaolo (Washington Post):*115-113 Golovkin
Mike Coppinger (Ring Magazine):*114-114 draw
Douglass Fischer (Ring Magazine):*114-114 draw
Mike Baca II (Ring Magazine and Undisputed Champion Network):*115-113 Golovkin
Mike Costello (BBC):*115-113 Golovkin
Steve Bunce (BBC):*114-114 draw
Al Bernstein (Showtime Sports):*Golovkin won
Barry Jones (BT Sport): 116-112 Golovkin
Sherdog.com:*116-112 Golovkin
Jai Bednall (news.com.au):*115-113 Golovkin
Brian Mazique (Forbes):*114-114 draw
Adam Abramowitz (Ring Magazine and SN Boxing):*115-113 Golovkin
Tom Craze (Bad Left Hook):*116-112 Golovkin
Fraser Coffeen (Bloody Elbow):*115-113 Golovkin
Anton Tabuena (Bloody Elbow):*115-113 Golovkin
The Associated Press:*114-114 draw
Adam Caparell (Complex Sports):*116-112 Golovkin
Bill Simmons (HBO and The Ringer):*114-114 draw
Steven Muehlhausen (Sporting News):*116-112 Golovkin
Andreas Hale (Sporting News):*Golovkin won
Graham Houston (Boxing Monthly):*Canelo won
Michael Montero (MonteroOnBoxing):*115-113 Golovkin
Matt Christie (Boxing News):*115-114 Golovkin
George Willis (New York Post):*114-114 draw
Gary Melo (SportsNet Canada):*Golovkin won
Below The Belt Podcast:*115-113 Golovkin
World Boxing News:*115-113 Golovkin
Jeff Powell (Daily Mail):*116-113 Golovkin
Marcos Villegas (Fight Hub TV):*114-114 draw
Michelle Rosado (Raging Babe):*115-113 Canelo
Michelle Joy Phelps (Behind the Gloves):*115-113 Golovkin
Lennox Lewis:*Golovkin won by 2 rounds
Fight Nights:*115-113 Golovkin
Michael Woods (NYFights.com):*two point edge for Golovkin
Dieter Kurtenbach (San Jose Mercury News and the East Bay Times):*Golovkin won by 3 rounds
Rafael G (the Fight City):*116-112 Golovkin
Jesse Granger (Las Vegas Sun):*115-113 Golovkin
Jerry Izenberg (The NJ Advance Media):*115-113 Golovkin
40 for GGG, 2 for Canelo, 17 Draw
average fan scorecard (1773 fans):*116-113 Golovkin
Funny thing is that most those writers not only don't know jack sh about how to score a fight(as evidenced by them judgeing several rds 10-10),most of them are gggfanbois/Canelo haters & most those still had it a draw,that should tell you something,& funny how you gggstans spent hours finding this bs list that intentionally omits everyone who scored for Canelo(many of whom openly hate him)
Theres been many people who have posted the list of those you ommitted,no surprise because your a DSAB.
Btw most those clowns just score it exactly the same as lederman card(no coincidence since when one knows jack sh about boxing they copy lederman)Last edited by kushking; 09-20-2018, 01:21 PM.
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Lampley?
Who the hell is he?
Stats are with Canelo.
Most of fighters and trainers are with Nelo.
He won the fight.
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Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP View PostDuring a recent edition of The Fight Game, HBO broadcast analyst Jim Lampley gave his thoughts on last week's rematch between Gennady Golovkin and Saul "Canelo" Alvarez. After twelve fierce rounds of action, Canelo walked away with a twelve round majority decision win at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas. Golovkin suffered his first career defeat and lost his WBC, WBA, IBO middleweight titles.
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Lampley just said that Golovkin should have been given the nod because he is more popular..... which aside from being stupid, is simply not true
once again Lampley proves what an ass he is
this is as stupid as Mauricio insisting that Canelo won
but I guarantee " G-nation " won't see it that way lol
thank god Merchant is gone
one down, one to go
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HBO needs to kick this guy to the curb.
"They don’t need to confuse themselves with Compubox numbers and round by round scoring and technical analysis."
In other words, screw conventional methods of scoring and judge using emotion only. Ridiculous.
"Canelo’s victory, however satisfying at first, will ultimately do little to increase the size or passion of his audience..."
If anything, red beard's stock is at least back to pre PED and GGG 1 days, if not better.
"Gennady Golovkin have dramatically multiplied the size of Triple G nation, which is now a global cult."
With his consistent whining and pleading for canelo to fight toe to toe before ggg-canelo 2, and his disgraceful sportsmanship after the fight, ggg's stock has taken a hit.
Lampley lost his objectivity and now is just a nüthugger.
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