Canelo

greg
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Re: Canelo

Post by greg »

..it was competitive all right, unfortunately the wrong man got a draw and we know who and why..
Tomasino
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Re: Canelo

Post by Tomasino »

candyslim wrote:Byrd should indeed be banned but first of all she should be required to explain herself. I couldn't sleep at night if I turned in a scorecard so clearly born out of ineptitude or corruption.

What if you had 200k under your pillow?
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Re: Canelo

Post by candyslim »

Tomasino wrote:
candyslim wrote:Byrd should indeed be banned but first of all she should be required to explain herself. I couldn't sleep at night if I turned in a scorecard so clearly born out of ineptitude or corruption.

What if you had 200k under your pillow?
:lol: :clap:

EO I wouldn't even categorize myself as one who necessarily scores for aggression, but to my way of thinking, Canelo looked like the older fighter conserving his energy, relying on eye-catching spurts, and getting bullied and harried from pillar to post. No way was it close. By the time Canelo elected to make a fight of it he would have needed a knockout to win (maybe not in Vegas)

I had no favourite going into the fight. i just wanted to see the best man win a great fight.

I agree with you neither was ever in trouble.
Lackeos
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Re: Canelo

Post by Lackeos »

Mexi-Box wrote:
Covfefe wrote:I just said in another thread that that scorecard has diverted attention from a good performance by him. He wasn't outclassed and he wasn't troubled ny the power. He fought very well. Sadly the result will be all people remember.
Wasn't troubled by the power? Dude got rocked and was looking broken in the latter half of the fight. You fell for the hype.
You're blind.
boxing_rocks
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Re: Canelo

Post by boxing_rocks »

Ricky_ wrote:Didn't win, but stepped up in weight and fought a killer, an absolute machine with a cast iron jaw and the power that exceeds his weight class.

I thought it was a fantastic effort and he landed the sharpest punches. I've a new found respect for Canelo, even though he clearly lost. He can improve in a rematch - but can GGG?

:salut:
Canelo himself has a granite chin and toughness.

Gaining that additional muscle slowed him down, so he barely had an advantage over GGG in that area. His body movement suffered too.
KiwiRider
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Re: Canelo

Post by KiwiRider »

NateJR wrote:Truth is, at this stage I think GGG fought the best fight he could possibly fight. Alvarez IMO can improve, there for if they have a rematch I think Canelo wins handedly and I honestly think GGG is ripe for the taking now. GGG should hang them up.
:TU:
They will make GGG wait a year for a rematch and by then he will be shot. GGG of a year ago would have wasted Canelo.
I hope GGG fights Saunders and then retires. If Saunders takes the fight, he has been all talk up to now and I don't expect that to change
Ossyrules
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Re: Canelo

Post by Ossyrules »

Ricky_ wrote:Didn't win, but stepped up in weight and fought a killer, an absolute machine with a cast iron jaw and the power that exceeds his weight class.

I thought it was a fantastic effort and he landed the sharpest punches. I've a new found respect for Canelo, even though he clearly lost. He can improve in a rematch - but can GGG?

:salut:
He's actually been a middle for a while but was always going for catch weights not the true 160, and technically he's come down in weight after his last fight was a super middle catch weight!

But you're right he competed well and fought hard. He got beat, but I actually thought he'd get broken down more than he did, so he exceeded my expectations.

I'd be confident if they fought again in 6 months golovkin could dominate a bit more than the 8-4 I scored, I actually can't see Canelo improving on that showing.

I don't think they'll be an immediate rematch, and Canelo might look for it again in a couple years when Golovkin is truly sliding
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Re: Canelo

Post by Mexi-Box »

Lackeos wrote:
Mexi-Box wrote:
Covfefe wrote:I just said in another thread that that scorecard has diverted attention from a good performance by him. He wasn't outclassed and he wasn't troubled ny the power. He fought very well. Sadly the result will be all people remember.
Wasn't troubled by the power? Dude got rocked and was looking broken in the latter half of the fight. You fell for the hype.
You're blind.
You're an idiot :doh: .

Rewatch the fight and come back and take your slaps for sounding stupid.
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