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There won't be a rematch unless Canelo cruises through the fight unscathed.
As long as Canelo isn't humiliated he'll be easily rebuilt like when he lost to Floyd (he's the biggest draw in boxing along with Joshua). Only Golovkin is the massive loser in this fight (should he lose).
Last edited by Fenster; 09-14-2017 at 03:10 AM.
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I voted triple G by decision. Reason being, I've given it a lot of thought as I'm sure we all have and it keeps coming back to the fact that Golovkin has a great jab and Canelo struggles vs jabbers. Those 350 amateur fights gennady has will be valuable experience as well. I know Canelo has more pro fights but most against cab drivers early on in his career before he stepped up. His recent opposition has Benn ok, nothing great and now he's moving into the middleweight division and in his first fight goin against the biggest ko monster in middleweight history. It's a tall order......
i do give canelo a chance though because his hands are very quick and he negotiates 12 rounds well. I see Dave morretti is a judge so his backs covered if it goes 12. Canelos got a good chin too but I'm not sure this extra muscle he's put on will benefit him. He may be able to absorb punches better but he will gas sooner. Golovkin will be on his A game for this and won't be as hittable as he was vs kell brook because this is his big night to shine.
triple G on points unless there's some dodgy business with the scoring
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Fuck. I thought I was going to be contrary by picking Golovkin to stop him late. I'm amazed only one person says Alvarez on points when that's a highly likely outcome. Golovkin needs to box in this fight. No wading in with his chin out any more, he needs to fight carefully but it's been a while since he fought like that. I'd still like to see him do it though. If he'd looked devastating against Jacobs this fight wouldn't be happening at all, it'd be a year or three down the line still.
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This really isn't a huge fight for most boxing purists. It's a fight with upset potential but that's about it. I guess it's also a fight that Canelo haters can enjoy watching him getting beat down finally.
I admit that there is a slight chance of Canelo winning. He is good enough that if he comes in sharp and GGG comes in looking a bit old and slow then Canelo can pull it off. It's not an impossibility.
I've seen it time and time again. A mismatch is built up until even great boxing minds start to doubt the outcome. Most of the time it ends up exactly like everyone thought originally. So in that case, GGG wins comfortably on points. He may stop Canelo but I think that Canelo is tough enough to stay in there and survive.
Although the more likely result is a controversial points win for Canelo
GGG was missing most of those shots. Yiu guys gatta get it together. Sure, the Byrd scorecard was shit. But, GGG was chasing Canelo all night but landing 1 out of every 5 shots. Canelo was landing 1 out of every 3. Canelo was more effective, and better counter puncher. GGG fought hard, but pressure alone cannot win a fight- you have to score punches. GG did not do that effectively!
Bigger man George, bigger punch!
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Doesn't change the fact that the fight was obviously fixed from the off, if that stupid bint would have just scored the fight that way as well then I wouldn't have a problem, 115/113 I can deal with.
The fight was obviously fixed from the off as many on here correctly predicted.
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