<3Boxerbeetle wrote: ↑16 Sep 2018, 12:53 I just wish Hagler was around to beat the living sh!t out of Álvarez
Don't we all mate, don't we all.
<3Boxerbeetle wrote: ↑16 Sep 2018, 12:53 I just wish Hagler was around to beat the living sh!t out of Álvarez
Tuan_Jim wrote: ↑16 Sep 2018, 13:15 Here is a video of the fight gloriously free of commentary--you will need your ad blocker on though! Canelo seems a clear winner to me, I really don't get the controversy. Those who haven't seen it can make their own mind up though.
Must commend Golovkin's chin. It's rare to find a puncher who can take what he dishes out.
The fight was a delight to watch, such a shame these two only don the gloves once or twice a year. I miss active champs!
It's free of video footage too.Tuan_Jim wrote: ↑16 Sep 2018, 13:15 Here is a video of the fight gloriously free of commentary--you will need your ad blocker on though! Canelo seems a clear winner to me, I really don't get the controversy. Those who haven't seen it can make their own mind up though.
Must commend Golovkin's chin. It's rare to find a puncher who can take what he dishes out.
The fight was a delight to watch, such a shame these two only don the gloves once or twice a year. I miss active champs!
Tuan_Jim wrote: ↑16 Sep 2018, 13:15 Here is a video of the fight gloriously free of commentary--you will need your ad blocker on though! Canelo seems a clear winner to me, I really don't get the controversy. Those who haven't seen it can make their own mind up though.
Must commend Golovkin's chin. It's rare to find a puncher who can take what he dishes out.
The fight was a delight to watch, such a shame these two only don the gloves once or twice a year. I miss active champs!
I heard one of them say after 5 rounds they GGG 4-1 up? I thought no way was he 4-1 up. It was a close fight and i thought GGG done enough to win,canelo did brilliant and took some heavy shots and kept walking forward,he opened up my eyes last night to how good he is and solid his chin is,but still think GGG won by 3 roundsRKY wrote: ↑16 Sep 2018, 13:23Tuan_Jim wrote: ↑16 Sep 2018, 13:15 Here is a video of the fight gloriously free of commentary--you will need your ad blocker on though! Canelo seems a clear winner to me, I really don't get the controversy. Those who haven't seen it can make their own mind up though.
Must commend Golovkin's chin. It's rare to find a puncher who can take what he dishes out.
The fight was a delight to watch, such a shame these two only don the gloves once or twice a year. I miss active champs!
Perhaps the commentary added to the controversy. I watched it with 5 or 6 folk last night so couldn't really hear it. At some point after the 6th i heard Barry Jones say he had Golovkin in front and i thought what the F is he smoking.
To be fair.. they have made some decent looking belts too. The speciap belt for the first fight was nice.Datsue wrote: ↑16 Sep 2018, 12:43Oh eff, I turned it off after the decision & didn't get to see that, so I've just stuck it into image search! Bleurgh!leejonesjnr wrote: ↑16 Sep 2018, 12:40 , as he didn't have to wear that horrific 'special' WBC belt.
Christ on a bike the WBC's design department must be run by an actual blind person.
Why are all their belts so fuckin' ugly?
This one?Ruthless-RKO wrote: ↑16 Sep 2018, 16:35
To be fair.. they have made some decent looking belts too. The speciap belt for the first fight was nice.

Cant see the pic.Datsue wrote: ↑16 Sep 2018, 16:47This one?Ruthless-RKO wrote: ↑16 Sep 2018, 16:35
To be fair.. they have made some decent looking belts too. The speciap belt for the first fight was nice.
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Looks like one of those Afghan War Rugs where cultural signifiers get confused & distorted because they've been interpreted by people who don't understand the context, to me.
https://rugsofwar.wordpress.com/
Crossed with those patterns you get on the inside of your eyes during a fuckin' migraine, like.
Count yourself lucky, it’s horrific.Ruthless-RKO wrote: ↑16 Sep 2018, 17:10Cant see the pic.Datsue wrote: ↑16 Sep 2018, 16:47This one?Ruthless-RKO wrote: ↑16 Sep 2018, 16:35
To be fair.. they have made some decent looking belts too. The speciap belt for the first fight was nice.
![]()
Looks like one of those Afghan War Rugs where cultural signifiers get confused & distorted because they've been interpreted by people who don't understand the context, to me.
https://rugsofwar.wordpress.com/
Crossed with those patterns you get on the inside of your eyes during a fuckin' migraine, like.
It was canelos most dominant round.TheLeprechaun wrote: ↑16 Sep 2018, 11:48Coco wrote: ↑16 Sep 2018, 10:24 So there will now be a guaranteed 3rd fight, a decision for GGG next time will guarantee a 4th fight.
For me despite being some debatable rounds, the last round was clear and 2 judges gave it to Canelo!
With this round in the bank for GGG it would have been another draw.
I don't see how anyone can give the last round to GGG. One of the clearest canelo rounds in the entire fight.
Might have been cement.jamesmcdonnell wrote: ↑17 Sep 2018, 08:14 And lastly - that eye - I have NEVER seen a gash that big, that didn't bleed, he had a effing muff on his eye, and not a single trickle of blood, by the end. Something very fishy about that, adrenalin doesn't stop bleeding like that, anyway, that's an aside.
What a fascinating article, ill enjoy reading that.Datsue wrote: ↑16 Sep 2018, 16:47This one?Ruthless-RKO wrote: ↑16 Sep 2018, 16:35
To be fair.. they have made some decent looking belts too. The speciap belt for the first fight was nice.
![]()
Looks like one of those Afghan War Rugs where cultural signifiers get confused & distorted because they've been interpreted by people who don't understand the context, to me.
https://rugsofwar.wordpress.com/
Crossed with those patterns you get on the inside of your eyes during a fuckin' migraine, like.
jamesmcdonnell wrote: ↑17 Sep 2018, 08:14 I think boxing has a serious problem where scoring is concerned, it needs to be clarified exactly how rounds are scored.
Effective aggression is supposed to include clean punching, - but it seems landing a few flashy shots during a round, wins you that round.
I was told by an esteemed boxing judge of some standing Jerry Roth, that the clearest way he found to score rounds, was divide them up into 3 separate minutes, and judge them indepdently, and score a winner, and then use that
In far too many rounds, Canelo would only really dominate 1 minute of the round, but Golovkin would consistently land jabs and straight right hands throughout the full 3 minutes.
You are not supposed to give someone rounds for landing a handful of 'big' shots in a round, particularly when said shots have no discernible effect
I commend Canelo for standing his ground more in this fight, and even trying to bully GGG, but he was hit far too often in doing so, and wasn't able to put a dent in GGG at all.
Both men are great fighters, despite his poor record for cheating, Canelo is an excellent fighter, but for me, he was outboxed quite clearly in both fights, and particularly in the 2nd. He has one hell of a chin though, he took some monstrous shots from GGG and despite looking hurt in round 10(I think it was) recovered very quickly.
I just don't understand what judging criteria is being used, and how the judges are arriving at their decisions, are they simply going by instinct and what they remember as being the highlights of the round, because that is how it seems to me. You have to give credence to a guy who is consistently tagging his opponent because ultimately clean shots landed is the first and most important category. You shouldn't be rewarded for taking ring centre if you're coming off worst in the exchanges overall, because that isn't effective aggression. If someone fights off the back foot and controls the fight, they should also not be penalised for that.
Ultimately, I think the scoring criteria for boxing needs demystifying, and also we need a new scoring system that allows for 10-8 rounds to be scored for rounds where a fighter clearly dominates, and perhaps also reduce the importance of knockdowns.
And lastly - that eye - I have NEVER seen a gash that big, that didn't bleed, he had a effing muff on his eye, and not a single trickle of blood, by the end. Something very fishy about that, adrenalin doesn't stop bleeding like that, anyway, that's an aside.
Excellent post. I, like many others, thought GGG won fairly comfortably. I can only see the decisions in both fights as nothing more than bias towards Canelo because he is the Vegas cash cow. I think it is basically impossible for GGG to win a decision over Canelo in Vegas no matter how dominant he is because the judges will find some way of seeing what Canelo does as more effective than GGG regardless of reality.jamesmcdonnell wrote: ↑17 Sep 2018, 08:14 I think boxing has a serious problem where scoring is concerned, it needs to be clarified exactly how rounds are scored.
Effective aggression is supposed to include clean punching, - but it seems landing a few flashy shots during a round, wins you that round.
I was told by an esteemed boxing judge of some standing Jerry Roth, that the clearest way he found to score rounds, was divide them up into 3 separate minutes, and judge them indepdently, and score a winner, and then use that
In far too many rounds, Canelo would only really dominate 1 minute of the round, but Golovkin would consistently land jabs and straight right hands throughout the full 3 minutes.
You are not supposed to give someone rounds for landing a handful of 'big' shots in a round, particularly when said shots have no discernible effect
I commend Canelo for standing his ground more in this fight, and even trying to bully GGG, but he was hit far too often in doing so, and wasn't able to put a dent in GGG at all.
Both men are great fighters, despite his poor record for cheating, Canelo is an excellent fighter, but for me, he was outboxed quite clearly in both fights, and particularly in the 2nd. He has one hell of a chin though, he took some monstrous shots from GGG and despite looking hurt in round 10(I think it was) recovered very quickly.
I just don't understand what judging criteria is being used, and how the judges are arriving at their decisions, are they simply going by instinct and what they remember as being the highlights of the round, because that is how it seems to me. You have to give credence to a guy who is consistently tagging his opponent because ultimately clean shots landed is the first and most important category. You shouldn't be rewarded for taking ring centre if you're coming off worst in the exchanges overall, because that isn't effective aggression. If someone fights off the back foot and controls the fight, they should also not be penalised for that.
Ultimately, I think the scoring criteria for boxing needs demystifying, and also we need a new scoring system that allows for 10-8 rounds to be scored for rounds where a fighter clearly dominates, and perhaps also reduce the importance of knockdowns.
And lastly - that eye - I have NEVER seen a gash that big, that didn't bleed, he had a effing muff on his eye, and not a single trickle of blood, by the end. Something very fishy about that, adrenalin doesn't stop bleeding like that, anyway, that's an aside.
I find it easier to divide each round into 180 separate seconds and judge the winner of each independently, then sum and use that. Simples.jamesmcdonnell wrote: ↑17 Sep 2018, 08:14 I was told by an esteemed boxing judge of some standing Jerry Roth, that the clearest way he found to score rounds, was divide them up into 3 separate minutes, and judge them indepdently, and score a winner, and then use that