Charlo-Harrison, Charlo-Korobov rbr

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Cent0089
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Re: Charlo-Harrison, Charlo-Korobov rbr

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My observations from fights:
Smaller Charlo won the fight, but looked bad many times because Harrison style.
For potentional fight against Hurd: Everything depends how can Hurd take Charlos punches. His style hit and being hit is big risk in modern boxing, despite fans love it. If Charlo cannot hurt Hurd, he will be walked down and stopped.
Bigger Charlo won the fight too, but it was closer. He will look very bad against Alvarez considering Canelos defense. For his fight against GGG it depends how much is GGG aged now. Jermall is still not big enough star to catch Canelo and GGG atention, but who knows. Danny Jacobs is also better than Jermall IMO.
It reminds me how everybody has talked how Golovkin was exposed against Jacobs. That things will happen if you are facing elite. Unfortunately, Charlos did not face world elite today. They are still good fighters. Maybe Jermall can prove himself against Andrade to be considered as an elite ?
Both Charlos looking roided. (but who doesnt :D )
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Re: Charlo-Harrison, Charlo-Korobov rbr

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Re: Charlo-Harrison, Charlo-Korobov rbr

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Charlos should have had opposite outcomes.

Jermell should have taken the decision against Harrison. The fight itself was pretty dull, Charlo was edging almost every round closely, but clearly. It was barely possible to give a few rounds to Harrison.

Jermall objectively lost to Korobov. And Korobov should be given a huge credit, he was surprisingly well prepared and even was able to survive after being hurt in the last round. Matt scored a big early segment for himself, then he slowed down in the mid-rounds and the fight was equaled. But Matt was better overall. While the fight itself was a decent one. I scored it this way:

1: Korobov 10-9
2: Korobov 10-9
3: Korobov 10-9
4: Korobov 10-9
5: Korobov 10-9
6: Charlo 10-9
7: Charlo 10-9
8: Korobov 10-9
9: Charlo 10-9
10: Charlo 10-9
11: Korobov 10-9
12: Charlo 10-9
Total score: Korobov 115-113
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Re: Charlo-Harrison, Charlo-Korobov rbr

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Ruthless-RKO wrote: 23 Dec 2018, 08:29 Image
Those stats are garbage. Whoever was tapping buttons was obviously having trouble seeing what landed and what was caught on the gloves.

Only just got round to seeing the Korobov fight.

1. Korobov (close)
2. Korobov
3. Korobov
4. Korobov
5. Korobov
6. Charlo (close)
7. Charlo
8. Charlo
9. Korobov (close)
10. Charlo
11. Korobov
12. Charlo

115-113 Korobov

Taking into account close rounds, acceptable scores range from 116-112 Korobov, to 115-113 Charlo (or 115-112, if you're overly generous and score the 12th 10-8).

No robbery, but Korobov can feel slightly unlucky.
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