Re: Gennady Golovkin vs. Jaime Munguia - TBA
Posted: 30 Dec 2020, 18:44
good, this would be a war 
Was it really though ?gilgamesh wrote: ↑30 Dec 2020, 16:51I'd like to see it again. It was a close fight, and a good fight.Evander wrote: ↑30 Dec 2020, 16:36The power of the media is strong and especially on fight night, people get carried away I know I have.
The rematch should have had GGG winning easily merely based off of how much his jab was landing, it was a no brainer really.
Just look at the opening 4 rounds which clearly went to GGG, yet the judges managed to split them 50/50.
It goes to show you how valuable big ticket fighters are to the economy and just how far they'll go to protect them, they don't hide it very well and it's become almost theatrical in it's nature nowadays.
I watched the fight once.. live. Scored it 117-111 for GGG. Never watched it again.Evander wrote: ↑30 Dec 2020, 22:41Was it really though ?gilgamesh wrote: ↑30 Dec 2020, 16:51I'd like to see it again. It was a close fight, and a good fight.Evander wrote: ↑30 Dec 2020, 16:36
The power of the media is strong and especially on fight night, people get carried away I know I have.
The rematch should have had GGG winning easily merely based off of how much his jab was landing, it was a no brainer really.
Just look at the opening 4 rounds which clearly went to GGG, yet the judges managed to split them 50/50.
It goes to show you how valuable big ticket fighters are to the economy and just how far they'll go to protect them, they don't hide it very well and it's become almost theatrical in it's nature nowadays.
Perhaps on an official 115-113 115-113 and 114-114 judges scorecard it does look on the face of it to be close, but just watch the fight.
There's no way a clean judge could possibly have come up of those numbers, even the draw makes no sense.
You had 115-113 for GGG, which means even you had 5 rounds for Canelo, I'd like to know where those 5 rounds came from because I didn't see them.
At best Canelo won maybe 3 rounds 4 at most but even that's a push.
If you do have some spare time in your schedule gilg, can you tell me exactly what 5 rounds you saw for Canelo, perhaps we can go over them together with a fine tooth comb, it should be interesting reading for the board.
Is the fight on YouTube because otherwise you're sh*t out of luck.Evander wrote: ↑30 Dec 2020, 22:41Was it really though ?gilgamesh wrote: ↑30 Dec 2020, 16:51I'd like to see it again. It was a close fight, and a good fight.Evander wrote: ↑30 Dec 2020, 16:36
The power of the media is strong and especially on fight night, people get carried away I know I have.
The rematch should have had GGG winning easily merely based off of how much his jab was landing, it was a no brainer really.
Just look at the opening 4 rounds which clearly went to GGG, yet the judges managed to split them 50/50.
It goes to show you how valuable big ticket fighters are to the economy and just how far they'll go to protect them, they don't hide it very well and it's become almost theatrical in it's nature nowadays.
Perhaps on an official 115-113 115-113 and 114-114 judges scorecard it does look on the face of it to be close, but just watch the fight.
There's no way a clean judge could possibly have come up of those numbers, even the draw makes no sense.
You had 115-113 for GGG, which means even you had 5 rounds for Canelo, I'd like to know where those 5 rounds came from because I didn't see them.
At best Canelo won maybe 3 rounds 4 at most but even that's a push.
If you do have some spare time in your schedule gilg, can you tell me exactly what 5 rounds you saw for Canelo, perhaps we can go over them together with a fine tooth comb, it should be interesting reading for the board.
gilgamesh wrote: ↑31 Dec 2020, 07:07Is the fight on YouTube because otherwise you're sh*t out of luck.Evander wrote: ↑30 Dec 2020, 22:41Was it really though ?
Perhaps on an official 115-113 115-113 and 114-114 judges scorecard it does look on the face of it to be close, but just watch the fight.
There's no way a clean judge could possibly have come up of those numbers, even the draw makes no sense.
You had 115-113 for GGG, which means even you had 5 rounds for Canelo, I'd like to know where those 5 rounds came from because I didn't see them.
At best Canelo won maybe 3 rounds 4 at most but even that's a push.
If you do have some spare time in your schedule gilg, can you tell me exactly what 5 rounds you saw for Canelo, perhaps we can go over them together with a fine tooth comb, it should be interesting reading for the board.
There ya go. I'll give it a rewatch here shortly.
You are correct sir. With 2 rounds that could go either way. Which I split between the fighters. So you could conceivably have 5-1 Golovkin or 3-3 even depending on how you saw those rounds.
In a round that's even otherwise yes. If you cut the guy, it means you did notable damage. It's something to separate the guys when little else does.
I would go even as well if the official judges ever did anymore.Onetimeonly wrote: ↑31 Dec 2020, 09:46OK, legitimate question. I'd just go even there.
Also, some people just tend to cut easy don’t they?Onetimeonly wrote: ↑31 Dec 2020, 09:46OK, legitimate question. I'd just go even there.
Ok Evander so since it was primarily you who were interested I'll give you the full recap.Evander wrote: ↑30 Dec 2020, 22:41Was it really though ?gilgamesh wrote: ↑30 Dec 2020, 16:51I'd like to see it again. It was a close fight, and a good fight.Evander wrote: ↑30 Dec 2020, 16:36
The power of the media is strong and especially on fight night, people get carried away I know I have.
The rematch should have had GGG winning easily merely based off of how much his jab was landing, it was a no brainer really.
Just look at the opening 4 rounds which clearly went to GGG, yet the judges managed to split them 50/50.
It goes to show you how valuable big ticket fighters are to the economy and just how far they'll go to protect them, they don't hide it very well and it's become almost theatrical in it's nature nowadays.
Perhaps on an official 115-113 115-113 and 114-114 judges scorecard it does look on the face of it to be close, but just watch the fight.
There's no way a clean judge could possibly have come up of those numbers, even the draw makes no sense.
You had 115-113 for GGG, which means even you had 5 rounds for Canelo, I'd like to know where those 5 rounds came from because I didn't see them.
At best Canelo won maybe 3 rounds 4 at most but even that's a push.
If you do have some spare time in your schedule gilg, can you tell me exactly what 5 rounds you saw for Canelo, perhaps we can go over them together with a fine tooth comb, it should be interesting reading for the board.