GGG looked shite in this fight, all he had was the pressure going for him but cut the ring off in a poor way except in spots, and missed every overhand right he threw save 2. He was tentative and didnt let his hanbds go enough, and his mediocrity really was exposed by a rather shite canelo as well, who never took the fight to GGG except in rare spots where he did land some good 6 and 7 punch combos. But we can all see that ****MARVIN THE FUCKING MONSTER HAGLER WOULD HAVE FUCKING DECAPITATED THIS KAZAKHH SHEISTER***** GGG is not a great fighter but just a good solid fighter and canelo is not a good solid fighter but a survivor which ***STINKS*** up the sport of boxing why the fuck didnt a 27 year old young boy throw 300 punches in a desperate attempt to clearly win the last 3 rounds is beyond me.
***fixed*** for the rematch
Oscar and Canelo waited and picked GGG at a time they thought was safe...and still lost. Had to resort to running, clinching, and trying to fight 1 minute of a round to steal it. Canelo has an even better chin than I thought. GGG still had more left than I thought he did and is a better boxer than I thought.
Life long friend ragging on the phone about a sport I talked them into 2 years ago. Fun times.
"Your list will grow just remember what you actually saw happen" is probably not encouraging for future ppv buys .
I would like to watch the fight again on a crisp HD recording so i can count punches landed etc round by round. I think people are forgetting that aggression and pressure doesn't necessarily affect the score cards. I remember Canelo having plenty of good moments and i remember GGG missing lots. Canelo side stepped quite a few of GGG's rights. Its impossible to judge correctly when ive had a few beers and i'm tired.
Im pretty sure GGG won but i need to rewatch it before cementing my own decision.
Cant argue that it was edge of your seat epicness though.
The thing is that really everybody on here had it for GGG (I think one had it for Canelo and one a draw) and every boxer and "expert" I've seen so far had it for GGG. So whether or not Canelo could have possibly gotten enough rounds to win doesn't really matter because the odds of getting a pair of three judges who would create a split draw in this fight is about 100-1. So either Canelo beat the odds or the fix was already in. I'll stick with the latter.
Anyone believe in a throw away card to distract from absurdity of draw in the first place? How many had it a draw
basically a win win for Alvarez. Would like Golovkin to get a wild hair and tell rematch aka Canelo to sit in the back of the room while he takes lead. Basically it all resets.
It must be disheartening to experience such a thing. Big Drama took it well though
I had it 116-112 GGG. I'm going to keep drinking.
Think a draw is the least biased score card there was i was ok with it or 115-113 for either fighter. But looking at the scores it all depends on how you scored first rounds for the fighters a lot people here were saying so close but edge it GGG. I thought the draw card was least biased one and be down for rematch. Man all i heard before this fight was GGG going to bulldoze the Ginger could not even floor the guy the still hate the guy after the great fight.
Also for the life of me do not understand why judges do not watch the fight on tv in a room away from the fight. You get such a better angle to score and this is a thing i do not get in boxing why not watch it on tv.
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