yeah. you right.
he doesnt need to win rds, he gets rds by judges. he relaxes saves energy for a potential ko at the end or gets a gift desicision like against lara or GGG.
Kovalev was just happy about the huge payday, 100 %
yeah. you right.
It wasnt expected. No expert expected the smaller middleweight to KO a light heavyweight champion.clopixolacuphase wrote: ↑03 Nov 2019, 18:33 Kovalev got stopped like we all knew he would. Canelo doesn’t take fights he doesn’t know he can win. Kovalev knows the deal now fighting as the B side: he’s going to get screwed. I doubt he even bothered to train that much for this because he wasn’t going to win. He fought with no venom at all. I don’t know it I buy the conspiracy that he was paid to go easy on Canelo but he was certainly paid handsomely for his title and his name on the resume. Rounds went by where there was nothing on his punches and the guy is a puncher. It was for a paycheck and this isn’t a massive upset or anything unexpected: it’s exactly like I said at the start of this post: most of us predicted Canelo KO. It was always just a well timed cherry pick with the typical corrupt cards. Nothing else to see here.
I expected it.RonnyJ wrote: ↑03 Nov 2019, 19:04It wasnt expected. No expert expected the smaller middleweight to KO a light heavyweight champion.clopixolacuphase wrote: ↑03 Nov 2019, 18:33 Kovalev got stopped like we all knew he would. Canelo doesn’t take fights he doesn’t know he can win. Kovalev knows the deal now fighting as the B side: he’s going to get screwed. I doubt he even bothered to train that much for this because he wasn’t going to win. He fought with no venom at all. I don’t know it I buy the conspiracy that he was paid to go easy on Canelo but he was certainly paid handsomely for his title and his name on the resume. Rounds went by where there was nothing on his punches and the guy is a puncher. It was for a paycheck and this isn’t a massive upset or anything unexpected: it’s exactly like I said at the start of this post: most of us predicted Canelo KO. It was always just a well timed cherry pick with the typical corrupt cards. Nothing else to see here.
Look at mikey, he went up 2 divisions and fought a top level and got who is obvious when you step up 2 div. and fight the best.
Normaly kovalev would have done what spence did to mikey and to be honest i think like al bernstein, to me kovalev won all the rds.
Seriously...There was no surprise in the fight nor the outcome, nor how it came about.Onetimeonly wrote: ↑03 Nov 2019, 19:51I expected it.RonnyJ wrote: ↑03 Nov 2019, 19:04
It wasnt expected. No expert expected the smaller middleweight to KO a light heavyweight champion.
Look at mikey, he went up 2 divisions and fought a top level and got who is obvious when you step up 2 div. and fight the best.
Normaly kovalev would have done what spence did to mikey and to be honest i think like al bernstein, to me kovalev won all the rds.
Dude was asleep. Even after the ref waved it off, he didn't get up.RonnyJ wrote: ↑03 Nov 2019, 14:01 the punch before the ko right cross was a punch that landed behind the ear. behind the ear is a ko punch, i give that to canelo. but the ref waving it off so quick irritates me. its not like a pacquiao hatton moment happened, where you could say "he wont 100 % get up in the next 10 secondes from this knock down".
the fight simply feels bought. judges had canelo leading on points, when kovalev was leading on points. kovalev never tried to hurt the smaller lighter canelo. it just doesnt feel right.
Blodhemn wrote: ↑03 Nov 2019, 15:22 He respected Canelo cos he's much higher quality than Yarde. If he fought Canelo as open as he did Yarde, he would've KOd sooner. I've been saying it for a while tho - Kovalev should forget about this distance poo and just focus on 4 rounds of dishing out hell - but he doesn't even seem capable of that anymore, which is just insane to me for a pro athlete.
Kovalev doesn't fight like that. He's never been an inside rough and tough fighter either. He's a one two guy.RonnyJ wrote: ↑03 Nov 2019, 15:12in the yarde fight, kovalev gave everything, he was aggressive at times, tried to hurt yarde, pushed the action and unleashed hooks etc.
in the canelo fight he was high 5 canelo all the time, he was nice, like he was having a light sparring with a friend and doesnt want to hurt him to much.
come on, if you in a multi million dollar fight and your opponent is natural much smaller and lighter than you, than you try to be physicle and rough him up, hooks to the body, uppercuts to the chin, you try to fu%&k him up. you dont throw 1 million jabs and high 5 all the time.
But paying judges off in big ppv fights is not risky?Ron C wrote: ↑03 Nov 2019, 20:05 I think fixing a fight of this magnitude or paying someone off, is way too risky. Imagine if word got out that someone was being paid off, it’d be boxing’s watergate scandal. It’d be a huge ordeal. If someone spoke out and showed proof that a fight this big was fixed, the sport would be ruined. I don’t think anyone out there would risk doing that. Maybe decades ago there were fixed fights out there. I’m sure lots of fighters take dives too. They want the paycheck but don’t want the punishment. Look for an easy way out. Couldn’t imagine people taking the risk of compromising a fight of this magnitude though. The reputation of the sport would be finished. Lawsuits galore
I don’t think any judges were paid off. I think they were just really ignorant and suck at their job. I feel like something would’ve leaked. We would’ve heard some big scandal. One of these judges would wanna be famous and write a book about how they were paid off. Something would happenRonnyJ wrote: ↑03 Nov 2019, 20:14But paying judges off in big ppv fights is not risky?Ron C wrote: ↑03 Nov 2019, 20:05 I think fixing a fight of this magnitude or paying someone off, is way too risky. Imagine if word got out that someone was being paid off, it’d be boxing’s watergate scandal. It’d be a huge ordeal. If someone spoke out and showed proof that a fight this big was fixed, the sport would be ruined. I don’t think anyone out there would risk doing that. Maybe decades ago there were fixed fights out there. I’m sure lots of fighters take dives too. They want the paycheck but don’t want the punishment. Look for an easy way out. Couldn’t imagine people taking the risk of compromising a fight of this magnitude though. The reputation of the sport would be finished. Lawsuits galore
Like the female ref who gave the fight to canelo when he lost 12 out of 12 rds against maywrather.
Or the judges of todays fight, who gave most rds to canelo, when experts like me or bernstein had kovalev every single rd.
The whole thing was a hoax
So it is normal or just canelos luck that everytime he gets inside the ring he gets the judging on his side, even in fights where he clearly losses, like against mayweather, lara, GGG I.Ron C wrote: ↑03 Nov 2019, 20:21I don’t think any judges were paid off. I think they were just really ignorant and suck at their job. I feel like something would’ve leaked. We would’ve heard some big scandal. One of these judges would wanna be famous and write a book about how they were paid off. Something would happenRonnyJ wrote: ↑03 Nov 2019, 20:14
But paying judges off in big ppv fights is not risky?
Like the female ref who gave the fight to canelo when he lost 12 out of 12 rds against maywrather.
Or the judges of todays fight, who gave most rds to canelo, when experts like me or bernstein had kovalev every single rd.
The whole thing was a hoax
Doesn't even matter because Kovalev couldn't stay on his feet for all 12 rounds and couldn't hurt Canelo.RonnyJ wrote: ↑03 Nov 2019, 20:14But paying judges off in big ppv fights is not risky?Ron C wrote: ↑03 Nov 2019, 20:05 I think fixing a fight of this magnitude or paying someone off, is way too risky. Imagine if word got out that someone was being paid off, it’d be boxing’s watergate scandal. It’d be a huge ordeal. If someone spoke out and showed proof that a fight this big was fixed, the sport would be ruined. I don’t think anyone out there would risk doing that. Maybe decades ago there were fixed fights out there. I’m sure lots of fighters take dives too. They want the paycheck but don’t want the punishment. Look for an easy way out. Couldn’t imagine people taking the risk of compromising a fight of this magnitude though. The reputation of the sport would be finished. Lawsuits galore
Like the female ref who gave the fight to canelo when he lost 12 out of 12 rds against maywrather.
Or the judges of todays fight, who gave most rds to canelo, when experts like me or bernstein had kovalev winning every single rd.
The whole thing was a hoax