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The official: "Good Boy" Golovkin vs "Canelo" Alvarez II RbR Thread - Who wins?
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Originally posted by alexguiness View PostI expect GGG to win, hopefully by late stoppage.
I simply do not trust scorecards in Vegas these days.
It is still a compelling fight either way but I think Golovkin is mad about the first decision and will have bad intentions to hurt Canelo early and maintain the pressure this time.
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Golovkin has very little chance. What's he going to do? Is there anything new he can bring to the table?
Nope. Not at 36 years old.
Meanwhile, Canelo brings youth, cute moves, a chin that Golovkin can't break, and a judge or two, courtesy of GoldenBoy.
Decision win for Canelo. Only a ****** could disagree.
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Originally posted by Joe Beamish View PostGolovkin has very little chance. What's he going to do? Is there anything new he can bring to the table?
Nope. Not at 36 years old.
Meanwhile, Canelo brings youth, cute moves, a chin that Golovkin can't break, and a judge or two, courtesy of GoldenBoy.
Decision win for Canelo. Only a ****** could disagree.
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I honestly have no idea what will happen here. Voted Alvarez by decision, but it could be convincing or a decision he didn't deserve. Neither would surprise me.
It's hard to know for sure how rematches will go in cases like this. The only thing we know for sure is that at least one judge will be on the Golden Boy payroll.
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Originally posted by alexguiness View PostI expect GGG to win, hopefully by late stoppage.
I simply do not trust scorecards in Vegas these days.
It is still a compelling fight either way but I think Golovkin is mad about the first decision and will have bad intentions to hurt Canelo early and maintain the pressure this time.
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Originally posted by bojangles1987 View PostLiterally every big Alvarez fight has had ****ty judging where it was obvious at least one judge was bought off. No one should ever trust the judges in his fights. In fact, you should expect corruption because it has happened in every other case.
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Originally posted by The Big Dunn View PostAgree with this 100%. There is no way GGG wins by decision. If Floyd had a 6-6 draw on a card, the best GGG can probably get even if he wins all 12 rounds is him losing 8-4 LOL!!
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