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Only ONE Outlet Gave Canelo The Win, Everyone Else GGG or Draw

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  • #11
    Originally posted by DARKSEID View Post
    I know what I saw, and anyone that disagrees with me can't score a fight.

    I've grown up my whole life surrounded by morons so I'm used to being the only guy that's right in the room sometimes.

    7-5 To canelo. No other way to score it. The 5th round was the only one that might even be questionable and even then the best I can give Golovkin is a draw.

    I'm not blind, I've been a student of the game since I was 6 years old, and Canelo won that fight.
    You start out by saying there's only one way to score it, then go on to give an example of scoring one of the rounds resulting in a different outcome! Sounds smart to me! 90% of the press agree yet you're right & they're all wrong? Got it.


    Originally posted by .!WAR MIKEY! View Post
    actually NSAC had Canelo winning.
    Originally posted by Robbie Barrett View Post
    Also how come you have Barry Jones and Bunce for BT sport but
    not Haye? Is it because he scored it for Canelo? See cherry picking like that makes your list not credible at all.
    Seems like you two should have no problem coming up with a credible list for Canelo then!
    Originally posted by Fists_of_Fury View Post
    The official judges are all that matter. Quit crying. Next time grow some balls and fight Mexican style.
    Didn't see him crying, simply posting info to give some perspective on how the media saw the fight. You're right though, only the 3 official scorecards matter, but didn't hear him questioning that either. It's pretty relevant to a discussion concerning controversial decisions though don't ya think? Most typically revolve around scores after all.

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    • #12
      Originally posted by S7V7N View Post
      You start out by saying there's only one way to score it, then go on to give an example of scoring one of the rounds resulting in a different outcome! Sounds smart to me! 90% of the press agree yet you're right & they're all wrong? Got it.




      Seems like you two should have no problem coming up with a credible list for Canelo then!

      Didn't see him crying, simply posting info to give some perspective on how the media saw the fight. You're right though, only the 3 official scorecards matter, but didn't hear him questioning that either. It's pretty relevant to a discussion concerning controversial decisions though don't ya think? Most typically revolve around scores after all.
      I don't need to. The guy i thought won actually won. If they are leaving out opinions of someone on the same damn show then it's for certain they are leaving out others they come across.

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      • #13
        Originally posted by DARKSEID View Post
        I know what I saw, and anyone that disagrees with me can't score a fight.

        I've grown up my whole life surrounded by morons so I'm used to being the only guy that's right in the room sometimes.

        7-5 To canelo. No other way to score it. The 5th round was the only one that might even be questionable and even then the best I can give Golovkin is a draw.

        I'm not blind, I've been a student of the game since I was 6 years old, and Canelo won that fight.
        We all bow down to you oh omnipotent boxing God. When did you get your certification as a judge?

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        • #14
          So majority of people say 7-5 or 66. So why is everyone crying robbery?

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            • #16
              Originally posted by JimRaynor View Post
              Ryan O'Hara (FightNights.com): 115-113 Golovkin
              Mike Baca II (The Ring Magazine): 115-113 Golovkin
              Adam Abramowitz (Saturday Night Boxing: 115-113 Golovkin
              Eduardo Lamazón (TV Azteca): 116-112 Golovkin
              Gareth A. Davies (The Telegraph): 116-112 Golovkin
              Josh Peter (USA Today): 115-113 Golovkin
              Dylan Hernandez (LA Times): 115-113 Golovkin
              Chris Mannix (Yahoo! Sports): 115-113 Golovkin
              Joe DePaolo (Washington Post): 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
              Adam Caparell (Complex Sports): 116-112 Golovkin
              Steven Muehihausen (Sporting News): 116-112 Golovkin
              Michael Montero (MonteroOnBoxing): 115-113 Golovkin
              Matt Christie (Boxing News): 115-114 Golovkin
              Stephen A. Smith (ESPN): 115-113 Golovkin
              Brian Campbell (CBS Sports): 116-112 Golovkin
              Barry Jones (BT Sport): 116-112 Golovkin
              Harold Lederman (HBO): 116-112 Golovkin
              Michael Benson (talkSPORT): 116-112 Golovkin
              Michelle Phelps (Behind The Gloves): 115-113 Golovkin
              Mike Costello (BBC Sport): 115-113 Golovkin
              Arne Lang (The Sweet Science) 117-111 Canelo
              The Guardian: 116-112 Golovkin
              Dan Rafael (ESPN): 114-114
              Arash Markazi (ESPN): 114-114
              Brett Okamoto (ESPN): 114-114
              Salvador Rodriguez (ESPN Mexico): 114-114
              Lance Pugmire (LA Times): 114-114
              Kevin Iole (Yahoo! Sports): 114-114
              Mike Coppinger (The Ring Magazine): 114-114
              Douglass Fischer (The Ring Magazine): 114-114
              Bill Simmons (HBO & The Ringer): 114-114
              George Willis (New York Post): 114-114
              Brian Mazique (Forbes): 114-114
              Marc Livitz (SecondsOut.com): 114-114
              Steve Bunce (BT Sport): 114-114
              Sports Ilustrated: 114-114
              Boxingscene: 114-114
              Profiboxing.cz: 114-114
              You forgot to add the three the record books take into account.

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              • #17
                Well, the judges think otherwise.

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                • #18
                  Originally posted by S7V7N View Post
                  You start out by saying there's only one way to score it, then go on to give an example of scoring one of the rounds resulting in a different outcome!



                  .
                  fuck you

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                  • #19
                    Originally posted by AneesMoha View Post
                    We all bow down to you oh omnipotent boxing God. When did you get your certification as a judge?
                    You're putting scoring on a pedestal.

                    If you're not blind or dumb, it's not hard.

                    Apparently however most people are both. Or they're too lazy to actually analyze the fight and so they just piggyback off of other people's opinions and feel validated by others like them, piggybacking off other people's piggybacks.

                    I would bet my nuts, that after watching the fight the first time, 75% of the people on here will never watch the full 12 rounds again, to actually decipher everything that's going on.

                    They instead use other people's opinions to validate their memory of the fight, which are based off of other people's opinions.

                    Less than 15% probably know what the **** they're actually talking about.
                    Last edited by DARKSEID; 09-18-2018, 01:26 AM.

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                    • #20
                      Originally posted by JimRaynor View Post
                      Ryan O'Hara (FightNights.com): 115-113 Golovkin
                      Mike Baca II (The Ring Magazine): 115-113 Golovkin
                      Adam Abramowitz (Saturday Night Boxing: 115-113 Golovkin
                      Eduardo Lamazón (TV Azteca): 116-112 Golovkin
                      Gareth A. Davies (The Telegraph): 116-112 Golovkin
                      Josh Peter (USA Today): 115-113 Golovkin
                      Dylan Hernandez (LA Times): 115-113 Golovkin
                      Chris Mannix (Yahoo! Sports): 115-113 Golovkin
                      Joe DePaolo (Washington Post): 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
                      Adam Caparell (Complex Sports): 116-112 Golovkin
                      Steven Muehihausen (Sporting News): 116-112 Golovkin
                      Michael Montero (MonteroOnBoxing): 115-113 Golovkin
                      Matt Christie (Boxing News): 115-114 Golovkin
                      Stephen A. Smith (ESPN): 115-113 Golovkin
                      Brian Campbell (CBS Sports): 116-112 Golovkin
                      Barry Jones (BT Sport): 116-112 Golovkin
                      Harold Lederman (HBO): 116-112 Golovkin
                      Michael Benson (talkSPORT): 116-112 Golovkin
                      Michelle Phelps (Behind The Gloves): 115-113 Golovkin
                      Mike Costello (BBC Sport): 115-113 Golovkin
                      Arne Lang (The Sweet Science) 117-111 Canelo
                      The Guardian: 116-112 Golovkin
                      Dan Rafael (ESPN): 114-114
                      Arash Markazi (ESPN): 114-114
                      Brett Okamoto (ESPN): 114-114
                      Salvador Rodriguez (ESPN Mexico): 114-114
                      Lance Pugmire (LA Times): 114-114
                      Kevin Iole (Yahoo! Sports): 114-114
                      Mike Coppinger (The Ring Magazine): 114-114
                      Douglass Fischer (The Ring Magazine): 114-114
                      Bill Simmons (HBO & The Ringer): 114-114
                      George Willis (New York Post): 114-114
                      Brian Mazique (Forbes): 114-114
                      Marc Livitz (SecondsOut.com): 114-114
                      Steve Bunce (BT Sport): 114-114
                      Sports Ilustrated: 114-114
                      Boxingscene: 114-114
                      Profiboxing.cz: 114-114
                      You forgot
                      Graham Houston (Boxing Monthly): Canelo won
                      Michelle Rosado (Raging Babe): 115-113 Canelo

                      lmao at "raging babe"'

                      has anyone even heard of those two?


                      but in short:

                      Here’s your press scoring total, 194 total, for both fights combined:

                      150 scored for Golovkin
                      9 scored for Canelo
                      36 scored a draw

                      Here’s your 6 “official” judges cards:

                      1 scored for Golovkin
                      3 scored for Canelo
                      2 scored a draw
                      hmmmmmmmmmm

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