Any reason to believe Canelo?
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BAD INTENTIONS
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Any reason to believe Canelo?
Dude has been a twice a year fighter since 2012.
His hand is "broken" so now he can't fight GGG December.
All of a sudden there have been 8 figure offers to GGG?
What's going on over at GBP?
They put on the 2 worst PPVs of the year. Definitely 2 of the worst HBO PPV headline fights.
(Sorry GB, the rest of the world knows Khan has been done for years)
When we wanted Canelo/GGG, we got Canelo/Khan and Canelo/Smith, on PPV to make matters worse.
What is GBP promotions these days?
His hand is "broken" so now he can't fight GGG December.
All of a sudden there have been 8 figure offers to GGG?
What's going on over at GBP?
They put on the 2 worst PPVs of the year. Definitely 2 of the worst HBO PPV headline fights.
(Sorry GB, the rest of the world knows Khan has been done for years)
When we wanted Canelo/GGG, we got Canelo/Khan and Canelo/Smith, on PPV to make matters worse.
What is GBP promotions these days?
Re: Any reason to believe Canelo?
Protecting CaneloBAD INTENTIONS wrote:Dude has been a twice a year fighter since 2012.
His hand is "broken" so now he can't fight GGG December.
All of a sudden there have been 8 figure offers to GGG?
What's going on over at GBP?
They put on the 2 worst PPVs of the year. Definitely 2 of the worst HBO PPV headline fights.
(Sorry GB, the rest of the world knows Khan has been done for years)
When we wanted Canelo/GGG, we got Canelo/Khan and Canelo/Smith, on PPV to make matters worse.
What is GBP promotions these days?
Any reason to believe Canelo? Hell no
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Enlightened-One
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Re: Any reason to believe Canelo?
Tom Loeffler confirmed the GBP negotiations, but found the terms unacceptable, but he refused to go into details. The K2 chief was careful to avoid accusing GBP of knowlingly telling out and out lies.BAD INTENTIONS wrote:Dude has been a twice a year fighter since 2012.
His hand is "broken" so now he can't fight GGG December.
All of a sudden there have been 8 figure offers to GGG?
What's going on over at GBP?
They put on the 2 worst PPVs of the year. Definitely 2 of the worst HBO PPV headline fights.
(Sorry GB, the rest of the world knows Khan has been done for years)
When we wanted Canelo/GGG, we got Canelo/Khan and Canelo/Smith, on PPV to make matters worse.
What is GBP promotions these days?
I thought you would have made at least a very small effort to ascertain K2’s side of things before accusing the opposing side of being liars?
I mean, you've implied that Canelo is lying when he claims he "damaged" his hand to avoid fighting Golovkin in December? FFS!
K2, GBP and Canelo have always doggedly maintained that there is a verbal agreement in place for the bout to take place during September 2017?
Re: Any reason to believe Canelo?
Just to touch on Canelo's performance this weekend.
I was fairly impressed, his punch power is still there but more importantly his boxing ability looks to be improving.
He uses the left hand very nicely for the hook and his body shots were bang on the mark and created a lot of problems, if there was some concern it might be the gas tank.
That said I still don't see how he beats GGG at this point and I can't think of a single reason other than money why GGG would avoid taking this contest.
The ball is firmly in Canelo's court and he's going to have to make a very tough decision in the next few months, either he takes up the challenge or his reputation will suffer a pretty damn hard blow by turning it down.
Shame really I like Canelo the man and his boxing ability is improving, but this is the highest level and in order to stay there you all know what he has to do.
I was fairly impressed, his punch power is still there but more importantly his boxing ability looks to be improving.
He uses the left hand very nicely for the hook and his body shots were bang on the mark and created a lot of problems, if there was some concern it might be the gas tank.
That said I still don't see how he beats GGG at this point and I can't think of a single reason other than money why GGG would avoid taking this contest.
The ball is firmly in Canelo's court and he's going to have to make a very tough decision in the next few months, either he takes up the challenge or his reputation will suffer a pretty damn hard blow by turning it down.
Shame really I like Canelo the man and his boxing ability is improving, but this is the highest level and in order to stay there you all know what he has to do.
Re: Any reason to believe Canelo?
Do I think Canelo would fight GGG, yes. Without doubt.
Do I think GBP would negotiate anywhere near fair terms for him in to fight GGG anytime soon ... hell No
Do I think GBP would negotiate anywhere near fair terms for him in to fight GGG anytime soon ... hell No
Re: Any reason to believe Canelo?
According to Canelo's trainer, his hand is not serious enough to prevent Canelo from fighting on December 10th.
http://www.BS.com/trainer-cane ... 10--108920
Still, I seriously doubt if DLH will want Canelo to fight him until next September. It will give GGG more time to hopefully slip by then.
http://www.BS.com/trainer-cane ... 10--108920
Still, I seriously doubt if DLH will want Canelo to fight him until next September. It will give GGG more time to hopefully slip by then.
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boxing_rocks
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Re: Any reason to believe Canelo?
The offer DLH and Canelo are talking about is for September of 2017. Canelo was never going to fight GGG this year or in May.Enlightened-One wrote:Tom Loeffler confirmed the GBP negotiations, but found the terms unacceptable, but he refused to go into details. The K2 chief was careful to avoid accusing GBP of knowlingly telling out and out lies.BAD INTENTIONS wrote:Dude has been a twice a year fighter since 2012.
His hand is "broken" so now he can't fight GGG December.
All of a sudden there have been 8 figure offers to GGG?
What's going on over at GBP?
They put on the 2 worst PPVs of the year. Definitely 2 of the worst HBO PPV headline fights.
(Sorry GB, the rest of the world knows Khan has been done for years)
When we wanted Canelo/GGG, we got Canelo/Khan and Canelo/Smith, on PPV to make matters worse.
What is GBP promotions these days?
I thought you would have made at least a very small effort to ascertain K2’s side of things before accusing the opposing side of being liars?
I mean, you've implied that Canelo is lying when he claims he "damaged" his hand to avoid fighting Golovkin in December? FFS!![]()
K2, GBP and Canelo have always doggedly maintained that there is a verbal agreement in place for the bout to take place during September 2017?
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Re: Any reason to believe Canelo?
Almost 2 years after Canelo won the lineal middleweight championship.boxing_rocks wrote:The offer DLH and Canelo are talking about is for September of 2017. Canelo was never going to fight GGG this year or in May.
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ClivePatrickLyons
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Re: Any reason to believe Canelo?
GB learnt how its done they watched how Mayweather was the A-side especially in the Pacman [superfight] fight when in fact there was NO A-side without his HOF opponent when a SUPERFIGHT is made and you need a truck to pick up your purse after so should your opponent especially when he's the Champion.
GB are holding The Middleweight Champion for RANSOM in one of the MOST ONE-SIDED DEAL'S IN RECENT BOXING HISTORY IF NOT OF ALL-TIME THEY MAKE DON KING LOOK LIKE A PREACHER'S SON 
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tigermoth87
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Re: Any reason to believe Canelo?
GGG could offer Canelo a billion pounds, the chance to sleep with his sister, allow Canelo to enter the ring in armour like a medieval knight and he'd still find a way to duck.
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Like a Boss
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Re: Any reason to believe Canelo?
Canelo's reputation is copping an absolute hiding in the media and De La Hoya is in damage control.
Re: Any reason to believe Canelo?
Kudos. I completely agree. That PPV was one of the worst i've seen. 3 of the 4 fights were shutouts on the scorecards. The fight before the main event featured Gabe Rosado...yes, Gabe Rosado. The guy that has lost on every televised card he's been on it seems. He got his TENTH loss. You're telling me that they couldn't come up with anyone better than that? Laughable.BAD INTENTIONS wrote:Dude has been a twice a year fighter since 2012.
His hand is "broken" so now he can't fight GGG December.
All of a sudden there have been 8 figure offers to GGG?
What's going on over at GBP?
They put on the 2 worst PPVs of the year. Definitely 2 of the worst HBO PPV headline fights.
(Sorry GB, the rest of the world knows Khan has been done for years)
When we wanted Canelo/GGG, we got Canelo/Khan and Canelo/Smith, on PPV to make matters worse.
What is GBP promotions these days?
GB lives and dies with Canelo's success at this point. It's clear that they don't have anyone else in their farm system selling tickets. A loss to GGG at this point would be disastrous for the company and i think that's why they ducked GGG. My problem with it is that they should have never taken the fight with Cotto. They HAD to know that GGG pressure was coming to the winner of that one. They couldn't resist grabbing the low hanging fruit though. Horrible move.
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SaadOffTheDeck
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Re: Any reason to believe Canelo?
Canelo forced their hand for Lara & Trout. He's cool with not fighting GGG and is embarrassing himself. GBP is pretty dead past Canelo, that was an all time bad PPV. I didn't even stream it.
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Re: Any reason to believe Canelo?
Canelo would then insist the fight be at 153 pounds.tigermoth87 wrote:GGG could offer Canelo a billion pounds, the chance to sleep with his sister, allow Canelo to enter the ring in armour like a medieval knight and he'd still find a way to duck.
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boxing_rocks
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Re: Any reason to believe Canelo?
To be fair, in those two cases, DLH had the judges, so chances of Canelo losing were slim.SaadOffTheDeck wrote:Canelo forced their hand for Lara & Trout. He's cool with not fighting GGG and is embarrassing himself. GBP is pretty dead past Canelo, that was an all time bad PPV. I didn't even stream it.
Re: Any reason to believe Canelo?
Golovkin vs Canelo is a mismatch anyway. Smith was putting him on the ropes. Golovkin could finish him whenever he wanted.
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Re: Any reason to believe Canelo?
By the way ...
... this is what happens when you let this dickhead DLH be involved with the day to day operations of the company.
DLH did great for himself. But, it's been proven in sports that greatness doing doesn't mean greatness leading.
DLH was a good face of the company. He is the prototype modern boxer looking to go mainstream.
That's all he needed to be. A Sugar Ray Leonard in the promotion game. Smile and shake hands.
GBP peaked when he was in rehab. When Schaeffer and Haymon were running the show.
Yeah, they were cutting him out, and some people think it's shady. But, this is different than the morals of you and your crew.
From what I see about this business world, that move would have been deemed sensible and fully backed anywhere outside of boxing.
If Haymon and Schaeffer really wanted to be shady, they could have really embarrassed him. Fishnets. Just imagine.
Trying to think of the last good GBP event. Not a co-promotion.
Told you GBP was going to be total trash.
Canelo probably stayed on some Jerry Macguire shit.
... this is what happens when you let this dickhead DLH be involved with the day to day operations of the company.
DLH did great for himself. But, it's been proven in sports that greatness doing doesn't mean greatness leading.
DLH was a good face of the company. He is the prototype modern boxer looking to go mainstream.
That's all he needed to be. A Sugar Ray Leonard in the promotion game. Smile and shake hands.
GBP peaked when he was in rehab. When Schaeffer and Haymon were running the show.
Yeah, they were cutting him out, and some people think it's shady. But, this is different than the morals of you and your crew.
From what I see about this business world, that move would have been deemed sensible and fully backed anywhere outside of boxing.
If Haymon and Schaeffer really wanted to be shady, they could have really embarrassed him. Fishnets. Just imagine.
Trying to think of the last good GBP event. Not a co-promotion.
Told you GBP was going to be total trash.
Canelo probably stayed on some Jerry Macguire shit.
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Re: Any reason to believe Canelo?
Tru datboxing_rocks wrote:To be fair, in those two cases, DLH had the judges, so chances of Canelo losing were slim.SaadOffTheDeck wrote:Canelo forced their hand for Lara & Trout. He's cool with not fighting GGG and is embarrassing himself. GBP is pretty dead past Canelo, that was an all time bad PPV. I didn't even stream it.
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SaadOffTheDeck
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Re: Any reason to believe Canelo?
Oscar still didn't want those fights.
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boxing_rocks
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Re: Any reason to believe Canelo?
Not so badly as this time. Looking limited is one thing, but getting flattened is much worse.SaadOffTheDeck wrote:Oscar still didn't want those fights.
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Enlightened-One
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Re: Any reason to believe Canelo?
Here's the media scorecards for the Canelo-Lara bout:BAD INTENTIONS wrote:Tru datboxing_rocks wrote:To be fair, in those two cases, DLH had the judges, so chances of Canelo losing were slim.SaadOffTheDeck wrote:Canelo forced their hand for Lara & Trout. He's cool with not fighting GGG and is embarrassing himself. GBP is pretty dead past Canelo, that was an all time bad PPV. I didn't even stream it.
• Ryan Burton (BS) : 116-112 Canelo
• All About Boxing : 115-113 Canelo
• Phil D Jay (WorldBoxingNews) : 116-112 Canelo
• The Boxing Expert : 115-113 Canelo
• Danny Flexen (Boxing News) : 117-113 Canelo
• Adam Abramowitz (Saturday Night Boxing) : 115-113 Canelo
• David Greisman (BS) : 115-113 Canelo
• Lance Pugmire (LA Times) : 115-113 Canelo
• Daniel Vano (Checkhookboxing) : 115-114 Canelo
• Steve Bunce (allegedly TV) : 115-113 Canelo
• Matt Knowles (3MoreRounds) : 116-112 Canelo
• Rich Marotta (KFI Radio) : 115-113 Canelo
• Pro Boxing Fans Jake : 115-113 Canelo
• Dan Rafael (ESPN) : 116-112 Canelo
• Martin Gallegas (The Boxing Channel) : 115-113 Canelo
• Ryan Bivins (Sweetboxing) : 115-113 Canelo
• FightersRated : 115-114 Canelo
• Doug Fischer (Ring Magazine) : 115-113 Canelo
• Kevin McRae (Bleacher Report) : 115-113 Canelo
• Fightnews : 115-113 Canelo
• Max Kellerman (HBO) : 115-113 Canelo
• Fight Ghost : 115-113 Canelo
• Boxing Chat : 116-114 Canelo
• Ernest Gabion (Everlast) : 115-113 Canelo
• Stephen St John (Sports Radio 810 WHB) : 115-113 Canelo
• Graham Houston (Boxing Monthly) : 116-112 Canelo
• Tom Gray (Ring Magazine) : 116-113 Canelo
• The Sweet Science : 115-113 Canelo
• Mario Mungia (ThaBoxingVoice) : 115-114 Canelo
• Iconic Boxing : 115-113 Canelo
• John Evans (LiveFight) : 115-113 Canelo
• Bryan Kenny (Showtime TV) : 116-112 Canelo
• Steve Adams Jnr (Punchperfectpugilism) : 116-113 Canelo
• Ciaran Shanks (Irvine Times) :115-113 Canelo
• Norm Frauenheim (Ring Magazine) : 116-114 Canelo
• Jeffrey Freeman (KODigest.TV) : 115-113 Canelo
• Andreas Hale (KnockoutNation.com) : 115-113 Canelo
• Diego Morilla (XN Sports) : 115-113 Canelo
• Kenny Porter (Trainer) : 116-112 Canelo
• Abel Sanchez (Trainer) : 115-113 Canelo
• Anson Wainwright (Ring Magazine) : 115-113 Canelo
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BAD INTENTIONS
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Re: Any reason to believe Canelo?
Enlightened-One wrote:Here's the media scorecards for the Canelo-Lara bout:BAD INTENTIONS wrote:Tru datboxing_rocks wrote:
To be fair, in those two cases, DLH had the judges, so chances of Canelo losing were slim.
• Ryan Burton (BS) : 116-112 Canelo
• All About Boxing : 115-113 Canelo
• Phil D Jay (WorldBoxingNews) : 116-112 Canelo
• The Boxing Expert : 115-113 Canelo
• Danny Flexen (Boxing News) : 117-113 Canelo
• Adam Abramowitz (Saturday Night Boxing) : 115-113 Canelo
• David Greisman (BS) : 115-113 Canelo
• Lance Pugmire (LA Times) : 115-113 Canelo
• Daniel Vano (Checkhookboxing) : 115-114 Canelo
• Steve Bunce (allegedly TV) : 115-113 Canelo
• Matt Knowles (3MoreRounds) : 116-112 Canelo
• Rich Marotta (KFI Radio) : 115-113 Canelo
• Pro Boxing Fans Jake : 115-113 Canelo
• Dan Rafael (ESPN) : 116-112 Canelo
• Martin Gallegas (The Boxing Channel) : 115-113 Canelo
• Ryan Bivins (Sweetboxing) : 115-113 Canelo
• FightersRated : 115-114 Canelo
• Doug Fischer (Ring Magazine) : 115-113 Canelo
• Kevin McRae (Bleacher Report) : 115-113 Canelo
• Fightnews : 115-113 Canelo
• Max Kellerman (HBO) : 115-113 Canelo
• Fight Ghost : 115-113 Canelo
• Boxing Chat : 116-114 Canelo
• Ernest Gabion (Everlast) : 115-113 Canelo
• Stephen St John (Sports Radio 810 WHB) : 115-113 Canelo
• Graham Houston (Boxing Monthly) : 116-112 Canelo
• Tom Gray (Ring Magazine) : 116-113 Canelo
• The Sweet Science : 115-113 Canelo
• Mario Mungia (ThaBoxingVoice) : 115-114 Canelo
• Iconic Boxing : 115-113 Canelo
• John Evans (LiveFight) : 115-113 Canelo
• Bryan Kenny (Showtime TV) : 116-112 Canelo
• Steve Adams Jnr (Punchperfectpugilism) : 116-113 Canelo
• Ciaran Shanks (Irvine Times) :115-113 Canelo
• Norm Frauenheim (Ring Magazine) : 116-114 Canelo
• Jeffrey Freeman (KODigest.TV) : 115-113 Canelo
• Andreas Hale (KnockoutNation.com) : 115-113 Canelo
• Diego Morilla (XN Sports) : 115-113 Canelo
• Kenny Porter (Trainer) : 116-112 Canelo
• Abel Sanchez (Trainer) : 115-113 Canelo
• Anson Wainwright (Ring Magazine) : 115-113 Canelo
You believe in the media
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Enlightened-One
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Re: Any reason to believe Canelo?
Here are the media scorecards for the Canelo-Trout fight:
• Steve Farhood (Showtime TV) : 114-113 Canelo
• Paulie Malignaggi (Showtime TV) : 115-114 Canelo
• Dan Rafael (ESPN) : 114-113 Canelo
• Ryan Burton (BoxingLab) : 115-112 Canelo
• Pro-Boxing Jake 114-113 Canelo
• Billy Ferguson (spam) : 114-113 Canelo
• The Boxing Tribune 114-113 Canelo
• FightersRated 115-112 Canelo
• Corey Quincy (spam) : 116-111 Canelo
• Fightnews 114-113 Canelo
• Roe (Checkhookboxing) : 114-113 Canelo
• Victor Salazar (Thaboxingvoice) : 115-112 Canelo
• Phil D Jay (Worldboxingnews) : 115-112 Canelo
• David Lotts (Freelance) : 114-113 Canelo
• Kieran Muvaney (ESPN) : 115-112 Canelo
• Terry Dooley (BS) : 116-111 Canelo
• Jake Donovan (BS) : 115-112 Canelo
• Ramon Aranda (3morerounds) : 114-113 Canelo
• Kelsey McCarson (Thesweetscience) : 116-111 Canelo
• Steve Bunce (allegedly TV) : 115-113 Canelo
• Rob Day (RingNews24) : 114-113 Canelo
• Luis Sandoval (Boxinglab) : 114-113 Canelo
• Josh McDaniel (Leaveitintheringradio) : 114-113 Canelo
• Nigel Collins (ESPN) : 115-114 Canelo
Here's the media scorecards for the Canelo-Lara bout:
• Ryan Burton (BS) : 116-112 Canelo
• All About Boxing : 115-113 Canelo
• Phil D Jay (WorldBoxingNews) : 116-112 Canelo
• The Boxing Expert : 115-113 Canelo
• Danny Flexen (Boxing News) : 117-113 Canelo
• Adam Abramowitz (Saturday Night Boxing) : 115-113 Canelo
• David Greisman (BS) : 115-113 Canelo
• Lance Pugmire (LA Times) : 115-113 Canelo
• Daniel Vano (Checkhookboxing) : 115-114 Canelo
• Steve Bunce (allegedly TV) : 115-113 Canelo
• Matt Knowles (3MoreRounds) : 116-112 Canelo
• Rich Marotta (KFI Radio) : 115-113 Canelo
• Pro Boxing Fans Jake : 115-113 Canelo
• Dan Rafael (ESPN) : 116-112 Canelo
• Martin Gallegas (The Boxing Channel) : 115-113 Canelo
• Ryan Bivins (Sweetboxing) : 115-113 Canelo
• FightersRated : 115-114 Canelo
• Doug Fischer (Ring Magazine) : 115-113 Canelo
• Kevin McRae (Bleacher Report) : 115-113 Canelo
• Fightnews : 115-113 Canelo
• Max Kellerman (HBO) : 115-113 Canelo
• Fight Ghost : 115-113 Canelo
• Boxing Chat : 116-114 Canelo
• Ernest Gabion (Everlast) : 115-113 Canelo
• Stephen St John (Sports Radio 810 WHB) : 115-113 Canelo
• Graham Houston (Boxing Monthly) : 116-112 Canelo
• Tom Gray (Ring Magazine) : 116-113 Canelo
• The Sweet Science : 115-113 Canelo
• Mario Mungia (ThaBoxingVoice) : 115-114 Canelo
• Iconic Boxing : 115-113 Canelo
• John Evans (LiveFight) : 115-113 Canelo
• Bryan Kenny (Showtime TV) : 116-112 Canelo
• Steve Adams Jnr (Punchperfectpugilism) : 116-113 Canelo
• Ciaran Shanks (Irvine Times) :115-113 Canelo
• Norm Frauenheim (Ring Magazine) : 116-114 Canelo
• Jeffrey Freeman (KODigest.TV) : 115-113 Canelo
• Andreas Hale (KnockoutNation.com) : 115-113 Canelo
• Diego Morilla (XN Sports) : 115-113 Canelo
• Kenny Porter (Trainer) : 116-112 Canelo
• Abel Sanchez (Trainer) : 115-113 Canelo
• Anson Wainwright (Ring Magazine) : 115-113 Canelo
• Steve Farhood (Showtime TV) : 114-113 Canelo
• Paulie Malignaggi (Showtime TV) : 115-114 Canelo
• Dan Rafael (ESPN) : 114-113 Canelo
• Ryan Burton (BoxingLab) : 115-112 Canelo
• Pro-Boxing Jake 114-113 Canelo
• Billy Ferguson (spam) : 114-113 Canelo
• The Boxing Tribune 114-113 Canelo
• FightersRated 115-112 Canelo
• Corey Quincy (spam) : 116-111 Canelo
• Fightnews 114-113 Canelo
• Roe (Checkhookboxing) : 114-113 Canelo
• Victor Salazar (Thaboxingvoice) : 115-112 Canelo
• Phil D Jay (Worldboxingnews) : 115-112 Canelo
• David Lotts (Freelance) : 114-113 Canelo
• Kieran Muvaney (ESPN) : 115-112 Canelo
• Terry Dooley (BS) : 116-111 Canelo
• Jake Donovan (BS) : 115-112 Canelo
• Ramon Aranda (3morerounds) : 114-113 Canelo
• Kelsey McCarson (Thesweetscience) : 116-111 Canelo
• Steve Bunce (allegedly TV) : 115-113 Canelo
• Rob Day (RingNews24) : 114-113 Canelo
• Luis Sandoval (Boxinglab) : 114-113 Canelo
• Josh McDaniel (Leaveitintheringradio) : 114-113 Canelo
• Nigel Collins (ESPN) : 115-114 Canelo
Here's the media scorecards for the Canelo-Lara bout:
• Ryan Burton (BS) : 116-112 Canelo
• All About Boxing : 115-113 Canelo
• Phil D Jay (WorldBoxingNews) : 116-112 Canelo
• The Boxing Expert : 115-113 Canelo
• Danny Flexen (Boxing News) : 117-113 Canelo
• Adam Abramowitz (Saturday Night Boxing) : 115-113 Canelo
• David Greisman (BS) : 115-113 Canelo
• Lance Pugmire (LA Times) : 115-113 Canelo
• Daniel Vano (Checkhookboxing) : 115-114 Canelo
• Steve Bunce (allegedly TV) : 115-113 Canelo
• Matt Knowles (3MoreRounds) : 116-112 Canelo
• Rich Marotta (KFI Radio) : 115-113 Canelo
• Pro Boxing Fans Jake : 115-113 Canelo
• Dan Rafael (ESPN) : 116-112 Canelo
• Martin Gallegas (The Boxing Channel) : 115-113 Canelo
• Ryan Bivins (Sweetboxing) : 115-113 Canelo
• FightersRated : 115-114 Canelo
• Doug Fischer (Ring Magazine) : 115-113 Canelo
• Kevin McRae (Bleacher Report) : 115-113 Canelo
• Fightnews : 115-113 Canelo
• Max Kellerman (HBO) : 115-113 Canelo
• Fight Ghost : 115-113 Canelo
• Boxing Chat : 116-114 Canelo
• Ernest Gabion (Everlast) : 115-113 Canelo
• Stephen St John (Sports Radio 810 WHB) : 115-113 Canelo
• Graham Houston (Boxing Monthly) : 116-112 Canelo
• Tom Gray (Ring Magazine) : 116-113 Canelo
• The Sweet Science : 115-113 Canelo
• Mario Mungia (ThaBoxingVoice) : 115-114 Canelo
• Iconic Boxing : 115-113 Canelo
• John Evans (LiveFight) : 115-113 Canelo
• Bryan Kenny (Showtime TV) : 116-112 Canelo
• Steve Adams Jnr (Punchperfectpugilism) : 116-113 Canelo
• Ciaran Shanks (Irvine Times) :115-113 Canelo
• Norm Frauenheim (Ring Magazine) : 116-114 Canelo
• Jeffrey Freeman (KODigest.TV) : 115-113 Canelo
• Andreas Hale (KnockoutNation.com) : 115-113 Canelo
• Diego Morilla (XN Sports) : 115-113 Canelo
• Kenny Porter (Trainer) : 116-112 Canelo
• Abel Sanchez (Trainer) : 115-113 Canelo
• Anson Wainwright (Ring Magazine) : 115-113 Canelo
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SaadOffTheDeck
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Re: Any reason to believe Canelo?
Nah, canelo wanted those fights badly. He's fine sitting this one out.boxing_rocks wrote:Not so badly as this time. Looking limited is one thing, but getting flattened is much worse.SaadOffTheDeck wrote:Oscar still didn't want those fights.
Re: Any reason to believe Canelo?
I don't think Canelo-Lara was a robbery, but notice that not one of the scores listed above is as wide as Levi Martinez's 117-111, and obviously the draw cards and the cards for Lara were omitted.
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