Depends on the "win" or "loss."
Most likely, this fight will NOT end decisively. Just like the first one. The two fighters are fairly evenly matched, have great chins. The judges are likely to "see" different fights and deliver a close decision. (We already know that at least one judge is going to give the fight to Canelo by a huge margin regardless of what happens in the ring.)
In a close, unsatisfying result -- which is the most likely scenario, I don't see either fighter's legacy being greatly affected.
A stoppage would be a different story. Neither guy has ever been hurt before.
Most likely, this fight will NOT end decisively. Just like the first one. The two fighters are fairly evenly matched, have great chins. The judges are likely to "see" different fights and deliver a close decision. (We already know that at least one judge is going to give the fight to Canelo by a huge margin regardless of what happens in the ring.)
In a close, unsatisfying result -- which is the most likely scenario, I don't see either fighter's legacy being greatly affected.
A stoppage would be a different story. Neither guy has ever been hurt before.
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