The simplest way I can put it is this, I expected that Canelo's plan would be to fight as he did. I expected that he would move away trying to get GGG to walk toward him so that he could try to catch him with shots on the way in and then try to turn him again and repeat. So, while he undoubtedly grew more tired, I didn't PERCEIVE that he was being forced into a fight he didn't want. Rather, I thought he just looked more tired, while still implementing his plan for the fight. Thus, I was less likely to see him as being ineffective or GGG as more effective. I am NOT saying I thought Canelo was dictating, just that the fight was an interesting match up of styles and it was close and competitive.
Had I held a belief that Canelo wanted to stand in and trade, or a belief that Canelo wanted to back up and bully GGG then I would have seen a totally different fight and would have undoubtedly seen him as being hugely ineffective and I would have arrived at a different score entirely.
I remind you all that many here asked someone who thought Canelo did well to speak up, so I am putting myself out there. Was my score wrong? I guess I would have to say so. In the end, who cares really, but I thought it was interesting and worth noting how our expectations can shape what we see. I saw this as boxer versus puncher and in those terms, I thought I saw a pretty even fight.
And, I am only going to say this once...and that will be the end of it.....NO WAY, should there have been a 118-110 score in this fight.