Canelo hasn't tended to be a guy that cuts easy.Ruthless-RKO wrote: ↑31 Dec 2020, 09:55Also, some people just tend to cut easy don’t they?
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Oddly enough, I think more even rounds in bullshit decisions would look moderately less suspect. I'm really not into it enough to score the close rounds anymore.gilgamesh wrote: ↑31 Dec 2020, 09:54I would go even as well if the official judges ever did anymore.
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117-111 was my card too.gilgamesh wrote: ↑31 Dec 2020, 09:58
Ok Evander so since it was primarily you who were interested I'll give you the full recap.
Round 1 - Canelo *
Round 2 - GGG *
Round 3- GGG
Round 4 - GGG
Round 5 - GGG
Round 6 - Canelo
Round 7- Canelo
Round 8 - GGG *
Round 9 - GGG
Round 10 - GGG
Round 11 - GGG *
Round 12 - GGG
So my score was 117-111 Golovkin, if you give Canelo the benefit of the doubt on every single close round then you have a 114-114 Draw.
So having him as the winner means you're just awarding him a round he clearly didn't win somewhere in there.
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Some rounds shouldn't be called anything but even honestly. Awarded them one way or the other is just dishonest really. Especially when there may be other rounds in the bout that are SO much more clearly split.Onetimeonly wrote: ↑31 Dec 2020, 09:59Oddly enough, I think more even rounds in bullshit decisions would look moderately less suspect. I'm really not into it enough to score the close rounds anymore.
But again when I score I try to do what I suspect the Official judges would. If Even rounds were to become commonplace again, which I don't disagree they should I'd award them more readily.
Last time I scored some even rounds I believe was Vernon Forrest vs Mosley 2 and Chris Byrd vs Davarryl Williamson
In both of those cases it was pretty much a matter of the round f*cking sucked. Neither guy did jack sh*t, and I can't possibly find ANYTHING to give it to either one of them.
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Later on today I may check the Derevyanchenko fight as well since it was also very close as I understand it, and I never got to see that one. It would appear it's readily available for me to watch 
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The biggest issue I have with no even rounds, is, and we've all done it, when you have the slightest edge several rounds in a row and end up tossing one the other way. Announcers never influenced me, but my own card when you have 5-0 when every round was razor close has.gilgamesh wrote: ↑31 Dec 2020, 10:03Some rounds shouldn't be called anything but even honestly. Awarded them one way or the other is just dishonest really. Especially when there may be other rounds in the bout that are SO much more clearly split.Onetimeonly wrote: ↑31 Dec 2020, 09:59Oddly enough, I think more even rounds in bullshit decisions would look moderately less suspect. I'm really not into it enough to score the close rounds anymore.
But again when I score I try to do what I suspect the Official judges would. If Even rounds were to become commonplace again, which I don't disagree they should I'd award them more readily.
Last time I scored some even rounds I believe was Vernon Forrest vs Mosley 2 and Chris Byrd vs Davarryl Williamson![]()
In both of those cases it was pretty much a matter of the round f*cking sucked. Neither guy did jack sh*t, and I can't possibly find ANYTHING to give it to either one of them.
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I know what you mean. When you're basically watching a very competitive fight, evenly matched fight, but one guy keeps having the slightest edge you may give a guy a round just because you feel like he should have one because the fight has been competitive enough that a shutout just doesn't sound right in your mind.Onetimeonly wrote: ↑31 Dec 2020, 10:08The biggest issue I have with no even rounds, is, and we've all done it, when you have the slightest edge several rounds in a row and end up tossing one the other way. Announcers never influenced me, but my own card when you have 5-0 when every round was razor close has.gilgamesh wrote: ↑31 Dec 2020, 10:03Some rounds shouldn't be called anything but even honestly. Awarded them one way or the other is just dishonest really. Especially when there may be other rounds in the bout that are SO much more clearly split.Onetimeonly wrote: ↑31 Dec 2020, 09:59
Oddly enough, I think more even rounds in bullshit decisions would look moderately less suspect. I'm really not into it enough to score the close rounds anymore.
But again when I score I try to do what I suspect the Official judges would. If Even rounds were to become commonplace again, which I don't disagree they should I'd award them more readily.
Last time I scored some even rounds I believe was Vernon Forrest vs Mosley 2 and Chris Byrd vs Davarryl Williamson![]()
In both of those cases it was pretty much a matter of the round f*cking sucked. Neither guy did jack sh*t, and I can't possibly find ANYTHING to give it to either one of them.
I try to just take each round for what it is, but I know what you mean by that definitely.
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Of course, ironically, the first fight like this that comes to mind is jmm/mab, and invariably with that type fight I'm feeling a little over the top at 10-2 only to find people have the other guy winning!gilgamesh wrote: ↑31 Dec 2020, 10:12I know what you mean. When you're basically watching a very competitive fight, evenly matched fight, but one guy keeps having the slightest edge you may give a guy a round just because you feel like he should have one because the fight has been competitive enough that a shutout just doesn't sound right in your mind.Onetimeonly wrote: ↑31 Dec 2020, 10:08The biggest issue I have with no even rounds, is, and we've all done it, when you have the slightest edge several rounds in a row and end up tossing one the other way. Announcers never influenced me, but my own card when you have 5-0 when every round was razor close has.gilgamesh wrote: ↑31 Dec 2020, 10:03
Some rounds shouldn't be called anything but even honestly. Awarded them one way or the other is just dishonest really. Especially when there may be other rounds in the bout that are SO much more clearly split.
But again when I score I try to do what I suspect the Official judges would. If Even rounds were to become commonplace again, which I don't disagree they should I'd award them more readily.
Last time I scored some even rounds I believe was Vernon Forrest vs Mosley 2 and Chris Byrd vs Davarryl Williamson![]()
In both of those cases it was pretty much a matter of the round f*cking sucked. Neither guy did jack sh*t, and I can't possibly find ANYTHING to give it to either one of them.
I try to just take each round for what it is, but I know what you mean by that definitely.
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All you can do is call 'em like you see 'em, and acknowledge that there were many close rounds I figure. I have Marquez vs Barrera somewhere around here on DVD, I wanna say I had it 116-112 Marquez but it's been so long I can't say for sure.
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I had it 10-2 or 9-3 not counting the point deduction kd in a round Marquez dominated situation.
Fan boy shit, that was paddy's day and I recorded that ppv to watch holyfield/madalone live.
Fan boy shit, that was paddy's day and I recorded that ppv to watch holyfield/madalone live.
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How was Holyfield vs Maddalone? I never saw that one.Onetimeonly wrote: ↑31 Dec 2020, 10:31 I had it 10-2 or 9-3 not counting the point deduction kd in a round Marquez dominated situation.
Fan boy shit, that was paddy's day and I recorded that ppv to watch holyfield/madalone live.
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Beautiful performance from an old man.gilgamesh wrote: ↑31 Dec 2020, 10:32How was Holyfield vs Maddalone? I never saw that one.Onetimeonly wrote: ↑31 Dec 2020, 10:31 I had it 10-2 or 9-3 not counting the point deduction kd in a round Marquez dominated situation.
Fan boy shit, that was paddy's day and I recorded that ppv to watch holyfield/madalone live.
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Yeah I figured so. Maddalone seems like the kinda style that would play right into all the strengths of even a past his prime Holyfield.Onetimeonly wrote: ↑31 Dec 2020, 10:34Beautiful performance from an old man.gilgamesh wrote: ↑31 Dec 2020, 10:32How was Holyfield vs Maddalone? I never saw that one.Onetimeonly wrote: ↑31 Dec 2020, 10:31 I had it 10-2 or 9-3 not counting the point deduction kd in a round Marquez dominated situation.
Fan boy shit, that was paddy's day and I recorded that ppv to watch holyfield/madalone live.
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Oldyfield had some vicious knock outs and good fights mid 40's after he healed up his shoulder. Nielsen, Botha and savarese were all entertaining. I'll never understand how Lou got up.
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The Savarese fight was the best performance of shot Holy, after the Lewis rivaly.
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I try not to do that, can't say I never do but I try to avoid it.Onetimeonly wrote: ↑31 Dec 2020, 10:08The biggest issue I have with no even rounds, is, and we've all done it, when you have the slightest edge several rounds in a row and end up tossing one the other way. Announcers never influenced me, but my own card when you have 5-0 when every round was razor close has.gilgamesh wrote: ↑31 Dec 2020, 10:03Some rounds shouldn't be called anything but even honestly. Awarded them one way or the other is just dishonest really. Especially when there may be other rounds in the bout that are SO much more clearly split.Onetimeonly wrote: ↑31 Dec 2020, 09:59
Oddly enough, I think more even rounds in bullshit decisions would look moderately less suspect. I'm really not into it enough to score the close rounds anymore.
But again when I score I try to do what I suspect the Official judges would. If Even rounds were to become commonplace again, which I don't disagree they should I'd award them more readily.
Last time I scored some even rounds I believe was Vernon Forrest vs Mosley 2 and Chris Byrd vs Davarryl Williamson![]()
In both of those cases it was pretty much a matter of the round f*cking sucked. Neither guy did jack sh*t, and I can't possibly find ANYTHING to give it to either one of them.
The way I see it if every round is razor close and you feel like the same guy keeps edging the rounds you should score every round for that guy.
If you end up with a lop-sided scorecard at the end so be it.
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Yeh. It probably happens to the most of us. But you’re right. Unless it’s the opening 2 rounds, which is when I usually do score even rounds, in every other round, one boxer will do more to win a round.Perseus wrote: ↑31 Dec 2020, 12:16I try not to do that, can't say I never do but I try to avoid it.Onetimeonly wrote: ↑31 Dec 2020, 10:08The biggest issue I have with no even rounds, is, and we've all done it, when you have the slightest edge several rounds in a row and end up tossing one the other way. Announcers never influenced me, but my own card when you have 5-0 when every round was razor close has.gilgamesh wrote: ↑31 Dec 2020, 10:03
Some rounds shouldn't be called anything but even honestly. Awarded them one way or the other is just dishonest really. Especially when there may be other rounds in the bout that are SO much more clearly split.
But again when I score I try to do what I suspect the Official judges would. If Even rounds were to become commonplace again, which I don't disagree they should I'd award them more readily.
Last time I scored some even rounds I believe was Vernon Forrest vs Mosley 2 and Chris Byrd vs Davarryl Williamson![]()
In both of those cases it was pretty much a matter of the round f*cking sucked. Neither guy did jack sh*t, and I can't possibly find ANYTHING to give it to either one of them.
The way I see it if every round is razor close and you feel like the same guy keeps edging the rounds you should score every round for that guy.
If you end up with a lop-sided scorecard at the end so be it.
Effectiveness, attack, defense, technique and sportsmanship are fundamental to implementing the five levels of the voting method. Then you have ring generalship.
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Absolutely, just being honest. A fight like Duran/palomino was a war and a cakewalk to score. Carlos won rd6. Other ones you're like really? 5-0. Lol,Perseus wrote: ↑31 Dec 2020, 12:16I try not to do that, can't say I never do but I try to avoid it.Onetimeonly wrote: ↑31 Dec 2020, 10:08The biggest issue I have with no even rounds, is, and we've all done it, when you have the slightest edge several rounds in a row and end up tossing one the other way. Announcers never influenced me, but my own card when you have 5-0 when every round was razor close has.gilgamesh wrote: ↑31 Dec 2020, 10:03
Some rounds shouldn't be called anything but even honestly. Awarded them one way or the other is just dishonest really. Especially when there may be other rounds in the bout that are SO much more clearly split.
But again when I score I try to do what I suspect the Official judges would. If Even rounds were to become commonplace again, which I don't disagree they should I'd award them more readily.
Last time I scored some even rounds I believe was Vernon Forrest vs Mosley 2 and Chris Byrd vs Davarryl Williamson![]()
In both of those cases it was pretty much a matter of the round f*cking sucked. Neither guy did jack sh*t, and I can't possibly find ANYTHING to give it to either one of them.
The way I see it if every round is razor close and you feel like the same guy keeps edging the rounds you should score every round for that guy.
If you end up with a lop-sided scorecard at the end so be it.
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Sportsmanship? Obviously a lack of it can cost you points but there is no scoring criteria in your benefit.Ruthless-RKO wrote: ↑31 Dec 2020, 12:27Yeh. It probably happens to the most of us. But you’re right. Unless it’s the opening 2 rounds, which is when I usually do score even rounds, in every other round, one boxer will do more to win a round.Perseus wrote: ↑31 Dec 2020, 12:16I try not to do that, can't say I never do but I try to avoid it.Onetimeonly wrote: ↑31 Dec 2020, 10:08
The biggest issue I have with no even rounds, is, and we've all done it, when you have the slightest edge several rounds in a row and end up tossing one the other way. Announcers never influenced me, but my own card when you have 5-0 when every round was razor close has.
The way I see it if every round is razor close and you feel like the same guy keeps edging the rounds you should score every round for that guy.
If you end up with a lop-sided scorecard at the end so be it.
Effectiveness, attack, defense, technique and sportsmanship are fundamental to implementing the five levels of the voting method. Then you have ring generalship.
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He wasn't indeed. I wasn't telling that. I meant, he had given his last stuff vs Lewis.
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dont know how people rate munguia, that is an easy night work for triple g , he is way to easy to hit, he doesnt carry much power , gases too and not a good boxer
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De La Hoya: Working on Golovkin-Munguia; Imagine That Fight Headlining Cinco de Mayo Weekend
DALLAS—Oscar de la Hoya and his Golden Boy Promotions company are ready to re-enter the Gennadiy Golovkin business.
Discussions remain ongoing for a middleweight title fight between Kazakhstan’s Golovkin (41-1-1, 36 KOs) and Jaime Munguia (36-0, 29 KOs), with such a clash eyed for mid-spring to air live on DAZN. Munguia—a former 154-pound titlist —picked up his second straight win at middleweight following a 6th round stoppage of Tureano Johnson last October. Golovkin scored a 7th round stoppage of unbeaten mandatory challenger Kamil Szeremeta in the first defense of his second title reign on Dec. 18th in Hollywood, Florida.
Soon after Golovkin’s win began talks for a showdown with the unbeaten Tijuana native who is co-promoted by Golden Boy and Zanfer Promotions.
“That’s the fight that we’re working on,” de la Hoya told Boxing Scene. “That’s the fight that everyone’s interested in.”
Such a matchup was pursued nearly three years ago, when Munguia was ready to face Golovkin on short notice in place of countryman Saul ‘Canelo’ Alvarez (54-1-2, 36 KOs) who tested positive for Clenbuterol ahead of their planned May 2018 rematch in Las Vegas. Munguia was 28-0 at the time, but just a 21-year old pup who’d yet to face anyone on the title level, never mind a pound-for-pound talent such as Golovkin.
The suggested fight was rejected by the Nevada State Athletic Commission, leaving Las Vegas without a major fight show on Cinco de Mayo weekend for the first time since 2002. Golovkin took his act to Southern California, slaughtering Vanes Martirosyan inside of two rounds, while Munguia won a 154-pound title one week later in a May 2018 4th round knockout of Sadam Ali in Verona, New York.
Five successful defenses followed for Munguia, with his six-fight title reign spanning a mere 16 months before the 24-year old—who stands 6’0”—outgrew the division. Two middleweight wins later, he is ready to take on the best that the division has to offer.
No better place to start than at the top, and with the perfect time frame in mind for such an event.
“Cinco de Mayo,” de la Hoya stated, his face lighting up over the thought of such an event taking place on the Mexican holiday he honored in the ring on six occasions during his own Hall of Fame career. “Imagine that championship fight headlining on that weekend. It will be explosive.”
DALLAS—Oscar de la Hoya and his Golden Boy Promotions company are ready to re-enter the Gennadiy Golovkin business.
Discussions remain ongoing for a middleweight title fight between Kazakhstan’s Golovkin (41-1-1, 36 KOs) and Jaime Munguia (36-0, 29 KOs), with such a clash eyed for mid-spring to air live on DAZN. Munguia—a former 154-pound titlist —picked up his second straight win at middleweight following a 6th round stoppage of Tureano Johnson last October. Golovkin scored a 7th round stoppage of unbeaten mandatory challenger Kamil Szeremeta in the first defense of his second title reign on Dec. 18th in Hollywood, Florida.
Soon after Golovkin’s win began talks for a showdown with the unbeaten Tijuana native who is co-promoted by Golden Boy and Zanfer Promotions.
“That’s the fight that we’re working on,” de la Hoya told Boxing Scene. “That’s the fight that everyone’s interested in.”
Such a matchup was pursued nearly three years ago, when Munguia was ready to face Golovkin on short notice in place of countryman Saul ‘Canelo’ Alvarez (54-1-2, 36 KOs) who tested positive for Clenbuterol ahead of their planned May 2018 rematch in Las Vegas. Munguia was 28-0 at the time, but just a 21-year old pup who’d yet to face anyone on the title level, never mind a pound-for-pound talent such as Golovkin.
The suggested fight was rejected by the Nevada State Athletic Commission, leaving Las Vegas without a major fight show on Cinco de Mayo weekend for the first time since 2002. Golovkin took his act to Southern California, slaughtering Vanes Martirosyan inside of two rounds, while Munguia won a 154-pound title one week later in a May 2018 4th round knockout of Sadam Ali in Verona, New York.
Five successful defenses followed for Munguia, with his six-fight title reign spanning a mere 16 months before the 24-year old—who stands 6’0”—outgrew the division. Two middleweight wins later, he is ready to take on the best that the division has to offer.
No better place to start than at the top, and with the perfect time frame in mind for such an event.
“Cinco de Mayo,” de la Hoya stated, his face lighting up over the thought of such an event taking place on the Mexican holiday he honored in the ring on six occasions during his own Hall of Fame career. “Imagine that championship fight headlining on that weekend. It will be explosive.”
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That's what i like to see 