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The hate/bias boxingscene and most press have against Mexican fighers
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Originally posted by iamboxing View PostVery true, Foreman, Tyson, Morales, Ward etc...boxing icons of the sport give Canelo the nod yet barely get a mention.
LOL at all those names on the list, some of the biggest icons in boxing...they'd all get a separate thread plus article if they'd said Canelo lost. Majority of Americans plain hate Mexicans. They hate any country they can't subjugate especially if they're neighbours...Canada and Mexico aren't slavey enough for them.
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Originally posted by stealthradon View PostCan you please provide your source for this claim?
Andre Ward: Alvarez
David Lemieux: Alvarez
Jaime Munguia: Alvarez
Claressa Shields: Alvarez
Anthony Fowler: Alvarez
David Haye: Alvarez
Robert Garcia: Alvarez
George Foreman: Alvarez
Mikey Garcia: Alvarez
Floyd Mayweather Sr: Alvarez
Andrew Tabiti: Alvarez
Kevin Newman: Alvarez
Rolando Romero: Alvarez
Luis Tapia: Alvarez
Al Bernstein: Golovkin
Lou DiBella: Golovkin
Manny Pacquiao: Golovkin
Manny Pacquiao: Golovkin
Lennox Lewis: Golovkin
Danny Jacobs: Golovkin
Terence Crawford: Golovkin
Barry Jones: Golovkin
Matthew Macklin: Golovkin
Carl Frampton: Golovkin
Richie Woodhall: Golovkin
Rafael Garcia: Golovkin
Paulie Malignaggi: Golovkin
Shawn Porter: GGG
Hurd: GGG
Roy Jones Jr: Draw
Dewey Cooper: Draw
Will Clemons: Draw
There's 15-14 for GGG here.
https://www.eyeonthering.com/boxing/...aul-alvarez-ii
as a source and Porter and Hurd added.
Chiquita González: Álvarez (HOF).
Bellew: Álvarez.
Spence: Álvarez.
Jermall Charlo: Álvarez.
Jarmall Charlo: Álvarez.
Caleb Truax: Álvarez.
Martín Murray: Álvarez.
Jorge Linares: Álvarez.
Erik Morales: Álvarez.
Marco Antonio Barrera: Álvarez.
Mike Tyson: Álvarez.
Still crying....
The right man won
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Originally posted by bigdunny1 View Postlaughing at you intentional leaving off a ton of names to try and make GGG look better.
Ed Latimore - GGG
Again, how was the first fight in the eyes of the pros?
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Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP View PostHow convenient that you ignore the articles we posted for Ward, Saunders and Abel in favor of Canelo, Oscar's open letter and other items.
Estrada vs Rungvisai
Estrada vs chocolatito
Cuadras vs chocolatito
Santa Cruz vs Frampton 1
Just 4 examples, in 2 Mexican champs in 2 Mexican challengers
All writers/articles I saw on here had nothing but praises for the winners of those decisions no clamoring rematch no crying about or disagreeing with the decisions...coincidence or pattern?...you have to go on YouTube to see neutrality. But this must be called out by true fans of boxing.Last edited by eternalfighter; 09-19-2018, 03:58 PM.
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Originally posted by eternalfighter View PostThe only opinion for canelo there is Ward even though there are over 35 from fighters and trainers for canelo. But check this out...all truly even fights all decisions against Mexicans
Estrada vs Rungvisai
Estrada vs chocolatito
Cuadras vs chocolatito
Santa Cruz vs Frampton 1
Just 4 examples, in 2 Mexican champs in 2 Mexican challengers
All writers/articles I saw on here had nothing but praises for the winners of those decisions no clamoring rematch no crying about or disagreeing with the decisions...coincidence or pattern?...you have to go on YouTube to see neutrality. But this must be called out by true fans of boxing.
I'm a big Estrada fan and I was at those fights (apart from LSC-Frampton I) and saw them on TV too but he lost clear to Chocolatito as did Cuadras. I felt Rungvisai was a draw but can see 7-5 either way though the general feel was it was a decent enough verdict. Not to mention all of these fights combined weren't of the magnitude of GGG/Canelo II. Not too many people kicked up a fuss over Canelo-Lara which Lara won six rounds clearly and a lot of fans feel it should have gone Lara's way.
On the flip side the type of fans that are adamant Canelo won clearly also scored those fights for the Mexican and claimed robbery.
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Originally posted by chrisJS View PostAll those except Estrada-Rungvisai were clear-cut correct decisions. Close fights with clear winners with no real way you could score to the loser.
I'm a big Estrada fan and I was at those fights (apart from LSC-Frampton I) and saw them on TV too but he lost clear to Chocolatito as did Cuadras. I felt Rungvisai was a draw but can see 7-5 either way though the general feel was it was a decent enough verdict. Not to mention all of these fights combined weren't of the magnitude of GGG/Canelo II. Not too many people kicked up a fuss over Canelo-Lara which Lara won six rounds clearly and a lot of fans feel it should have gone Lara's way.
On the flip side the type of fans that are adamant Canelo won clearly also scored those fights for the Mexican and claimed robbery.
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Originally posted by eternalfighter View PostThe only opinion for canelo there is Ward even though there are over 35 from fighters and trainers for canelo. But check this out...all truly even fights all decisions against Mexicans
Estrada vs Rungvisai
Estrada vs chocolatito
Cuadras vs chocolatito
Santa Cruz vs Frampton 1
Just 4 examples, in 2 Mexican champs in 2 Mexican challengers
All writers/articles I saw on here had nothing but praises for the winners of those decisions no clamoring rematch no crying about or disagreeing with the decisions...coincidence or pattern?...you have to go on YouTube to see neutrality. But this must be called out by true fans of boxing.
Exactly.
Thats the truth.
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[QUOTE=Motorcity Cobra;19119470]They have no use for Mexican fighters now that fighters who closely resemble them have become more prominent in America.
LMFAO this comment is ****ing hilarious american fighters are too timid to get in a toe to toe fight buddy they rely too much and their ****ty am background and poit shot like *******
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Originally posted by eternalfighter View PostYour stating your opinions and thats ok but not everyone agrees...for example I think canelo beat Lara clearly...you think Estrada vs Rungvisai was fair but chocolatito thinks Estrada won clearly ...and thats the point this website would post your opinions because it fits the nerrative.
I had the fight 115-113 Estrada live and then watched on TV I had it 114-114 but I totally understood 115-113 Rungvisai. That was a razor thin either way type fight and given the general consensus not just my view Rungvisai deserved to defend his belt either via draw or narrow win.
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