adislav123 wrote: ↑02 Nov 2021, 15:58
all i want is fair judging. for once in a long time in a high profile fight...
it's always 'controversial' in the end and as judging per se is subjective in itself there are no definite statistics... but the ratio of 'fair versus biased judging' in high profile bouts would definitely turn out as shocking to say the least.
i repeat. all we want is fair judging.
canelo will do his thing no matter what. no nonsense concentrated stalking behind the high guard whacking in those precise destructive bombs to the midsection.
if he sees that plant can't handle it and either freezes or jumps the bycicle he will up the gear, put together combinations and if the opportunity opens up, go in for the kill.
still in a measured and thoroughly composed but relentless, merciless effort.
plant has to get canelo's respect, take initiative, be first, use his reach, first and foremost with a stiff power jab that he keeps pumping, trying to stop canelo in his tracks and put him out of his rhythm and at least momentarily on the backfoot.
if plant can't outmaneuver him then with quick changes of angles, speed of hand & foot, following up with something that actually gets thru the mexican's tight guard he'll suffer the same fate as canelo's last opponents
easier said than done.
i predict a close, exciting fight if plant 'really' comes to fight and puts all his skills together.
he really has to put it on canelo thru out.
of course that also means danger of getting caught with a bomb thru out.
no risk, no reward.
but to impress the judges for the remote chance to grab the decision he has to take his chances, full on, with both hands.
if plant is overly cautious, tries to stay out of the danger zone, alibi boxing, airjabbing while practically running away, canelo will cruise to a one sided decision with little effort.
or simply walk him down & break him if plant doesn't run fast enough.
may the better man win. again, i just want fair judging.