Re: Canelo and his fortunate scorecards
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imp
118-110 was wrong but she was still going to score the match for Canelo.
It was not a robbery.
The scorecard was pathetic but it still would have been a draw.
Exactly all you idiots complaining about the 118 to 110 card just say that card had been 1:15 to 1:13 for Canelo.... it still would have been a draw
And still would have been a robbery as the man that 95% of the world saw win didn't.
So far on Saddo's 4 people have claimed Golovkin lost.
Brocktonblockbum
Impflomo
Gamotroll
YajkhjkljhfdjIQof50
Four great boxing minds there.
Imp I don't remember being a particular bad/controversial poster. He never seemed like a troll. The other 3 are though. So I would say that Imp is the only normal poster who had Canelo winning
Re: Canelo and his fortunate scorecards
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powerpuncher
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Fenster
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brocktonblockbust
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imp
118-110 was wrong but she was still going to score the match for Canelo.
It was not a robbery.
The scorecard was pathetic but it still would have been a draw.
Exactly all you idiots complaining about the 118 to 110 card just say that card had been 1:15 to 1:13 for Canelo.... it still would have been a draw
And still would have been a robbery as the man that 95% of the world saw win didn't.
So far on Saddo's 4 people have claimed Golovkin lost.
Brocktonblockbum
Impflomo
Gamotroll
YajkhjkljhfdjIQof50
Four great boxing minds there.
Imp I don't remember being a particular bad/controversial poster. He never seemed like a troll. The other 3 are though. So I would say that Imp is the only normal poster who had Canelo winning
Imp is cool and all... if the worst thing that can be said about you is that you love Floyd too much you're not doing too bad.
As for the others, a band of trolls all on the same page, what a surprise (:rolleyes:)
Re: Canelo and his fortunate scorecards
I have not yet seen the fight. :o Yeah..... that's right.
But I did see Teddy Atlas blow a gasket on national TV after the fight, along with Stephen A. Smith. At no other time have I seen Atlas so agitated. He called boxing corrupt (so what else is new.... :rolleyes: ). I saw on another thread where 97% of polled viewers that watched the fight saw GGG winning. 97 f*cking percent. PLUS...... the 3% was made up of DLH and probably Canelo's mom.
I'll see the replay, but will shut if off before the decision is announced.
It's yet another black eye for boxing.
....and yes... @Master is right. I've been saying this shit for years. Canelo is the protected golden goose of GBP and even boxing itself. The corrupt machinery Atlas was blowing a gasket about is the same machinery that will NEVER allow Canelo to lose a decision. He'll never venture out of Vegas, so what's the point.
F*ck this shit.
Re: Canelo and his fortunate scorecards
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TitoFan
the same machinery that will NEVER allow Canelo to lose a decision.
Canelo has lost a decision :confused:
The (so called) middleweight champion couldn't beat Canelo as convincingly as a 36 year old super featherweight could and that says more about Golovkin than it does the judges. People just can't admit their golden boy destroyer wasn't the fighter they all made him out to be and they can't accept that he's one dimensional and overrated.
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TitoFan
the same machinery that will NEVER allow Canelo to lose a decision.
Canelo has lost a decision :confused:
The (so called) middleweight champion couldn't beat Canelo as convincingly as a 36 year old super featherweight could and that says more about Golovkin than it does the judges. People just can't admit their golden boy destroyer wasn't the fighter they all made him out to be and they can't accept that he's one dimensional and overrated.
GGG did not have to beat Canelo convincingly. Canelo had to win the title which he failed to do. GGG has the belts.
Canelo can hide and try an avoid a rematch for another 18 months.
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Master
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GaMo
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TitoFan
the same machinery that will NEVER allow Canelo to lose a decision.
Canelo has lost a decision :confused:
The (so called) middleweight champion couldn't beat Canelo as convincingly as a 36 year old super featherweight could and that says more about Golovkin than it does the judges. People just can't admit their golden boy destroyer wasn't the fighter they all made him out to be and they can't accept that he's one dimensional and overrated.
GGG did not have to beat Canelo convincingly. Canelo had to win the title which he failed to do. GGG has the belts.
Canelo can hide and try an avoid a rematch for another 18 months.
Golovkin at 35 and fighting in his own weight division couldn't even replicate what a 36 year old super featherweight did before him. Floyd was a year old and naturally 30lbs lighter yet he was able to beat Canelo and GGG was not! It just shows the level of these guys.
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GaMo
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Master
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GaMo
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TitoFan
the same machinery that will NEVER allow Canelo to lose a decision.
Canelo has lost a decision :confused:
The (so called) middleweight champion couldn't beat Canelo as convincingly as a 36 year old super featherweight could and that says more about Golovkin than it does the judges. People just can't admit their golden boy destroyer wasn't the fighter they all made him out to be and they can't accept that he's one dimensional and overrated.
GGG did not have to beat Canelo convincingly. Canelo had to win the title which he failed to do. GGG has the belts.
Canelo can hide and try an avoid a rematch for another 18 months.
Golovkin at 35 and fighting in his own weight division couldn't even replicate what a 36 year old super featherweight did before him. Floyd was a year old and naturally 30lbs lighter yet he was able to beat Canelo and GGG was not! It just shows the level of these guys.
That is dumb logic which I can only expect from you.
Floyd would shit his pants if he ever got in the ring with GGG.
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Master
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GaMo
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Master
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GaMo
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TitoFan
the same machinery that will NEVER allow Canelo to lose a decision.
Canelo has lost a decision :confused:
The (so called) middleweight champion couldn't beat Canelo as convincingly as a 36 year old super featherweight could and that says more about Golovkin than it does the judges. People just can't admit their golden boy destroyer wasn't the fighter they all made him out to be and they can't accept that he's one dimensional and overrated.
GGG did not have to beat Canelo convincingly. Canelo had to win the title which he failed to do. GGG has the belts.
Canelo can hide and try an avoid a rematch for another 18 months.
Golovkin at 35 and fighting in his own weight division couldn't even replicate what a 36 year old super featherweight did before him. Floyd was a year old and naturally 30lbs lighter yet he was able to beat Canelo and GGG was not! It just shows the level of these guys.
That is dumb logic which I can only expect from you.
Floyd would shit his pants if he ever got in the ring with GGG.
Golovkin wouldn't lay a glove on Floyd, he could barely hit Canelo with a clean punch so how's he coming to touch one of the bests to ever do it? No chance.
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GaMo
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Master
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GaMo
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Master
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GaMo
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TitoFan
the same machinery that will NEVER allow Canelo to lose a decision.
Canelo has lost a decision :confused:
The (so called) middleweight champion couldn't beat Canelo as convincingly as a 36 year old super featherweight could and that says more about Golovkin than it does the judges. People just can't admit their golden boy destroyer wasn't the fighter they all made him out to be and they can't accept that he's one dimensional and overrated.
GGG did not have to beat Canelo convincingly. Canelo had to win the title which he failed to do. GGG has the belts.
Canelo can hide and try an avoid a rematch for another 18 months.
Golovkin at 35 and fighting in his own weight division couldn't even replicate what a 36 year old super featherweight did before him. Floyd was a year old and naturally 30lbs lighter yet he was able to beat Canelo and GGG was not! It just shows the level of these guys.
That is dumb logic which I can only expect from you.
Floyd would shit his pants if he ever got in the ring with GGG.
Golovkin wouldn't lay a glove on Floyd, he could barely hit Canelo with a clean punch so how's he coming to touch one of the bests to ever do it? No chance.
At 160lb GGG would just need to catch the pretty boy once. We all know Floyd has no punch power so will run for 12 rounds.
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Floyd didn't totally shut Canelo out
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Master
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GaMo
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Master
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GaMo
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Originally Posted by
Master
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GaMo
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TitoFan
the same machinery that will NEVER allow Canelo to lose a decision.
Canelo has lost a decision :confused:
The (so called) middleweight champion couldn't beat Canelo as convincingly as a 36 year old super featherweight could and that says more about Golovkin than it does the judges. People just can't admit their golden boy destroyer wasn't the fighter they all made him out to be and they can't accept that he's one dimensional and overrated.
GGG did not have to beat Canelo convincingly. Canelo had to win the title which he failed to do. GGG has the belts.
Canelo can hide and try an avoid a rematch for another 18 months.
Golovkin at 35 and fighting in his own weight division couldn't even replicate what a 36 year old super featherweight did before him. Floyd was a year old and naturally 30lbs lighter yet he was able to beat Canelo and GGG was not! It just shows the level of these guys.
That is dumb logic which I can only expect from you.
Floyd would shit his pants if he ever got in the ring with GGG.
Golovkin wouldn't lay a glove on Floyd, he could barely hit Canelo with a clean punch so how's he coming to touch one of the bests to ever do it? No chance.
At 160lb GGG would just need to catch the pretty boy once. We all know Floyd has no punch power so will run for 12 rounds.
He wouldn't catch him once and even if he somehow did, Floyd has never been on the canvas so his chin would hold up plus I think we have all seen now that GGG has decent but not spectacular power. He couldn't hurt Alvarez who was coming up in weight.
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Floyd has been wobbled many times Corley, Manny and Shane and down by Judah.
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All those guys have great hand speed, Golovkin would be Floyd's slowest opponent. Seriously you still consider GGG a puncher? He couldn't even drop Kell Brook so there's no chance he floors Floyd. Mayweather would be four steps ahead of him.
Re: Canelo and his fortunate scorecards
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All those guys have great hand speed, Golovkin would be Floyd's slowest opponent. Seriously you still consider GGG a puncher? He couldn't even drop Kell Brook so there's no chance he floors Floyd. Mayweather would be four steps ahead of him.
In reality GGG would wipe away Floyd who is too small. If those guys can wobble Floyd then GGG would decapitate him.
GGG busted Brook's eye socket, that is power.
GGG record speaks for itself.