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    #81
    Originally posted by famicommander View Post

    BoxRec fan scores based on 330 scorecards for the second fight:
    114.69-112.49 Golovkin

    The vast majority of media outlets scored it for Golovkin as well:
    Harold Lederman (HBO Sports): 116-112 Golovkin
    Brian Campbell (CBS sports):
    Dan Rafael (ESPN):
    Stephen A. Smith (ESPN):
    Arash Markazi (ESPN):
    Brett Okamoto (ESPN):
    Teddy Atlas - Golovkin won
    Salvador Rodríguez (ESPN Mexico):
    Jorge Eduardo Sánchez (ESPN Deportes):
    David Faitelson (ESPN Deportes):
    Eduardo Lamazón (Televisa):
    Gareth A Davies (The Telegraph):
    Josh Peter (USA Today):
    Sports Illustrated:
    Skip Bayless (Fox Sports 1):
    Dylan Hernandez (LA Times):
    Lance Pugmire (LA Times):
    BoxingScene: 114-114 draw
    Chris Mannix (Yahoo! Sports):
    Kevin Iole (Yahoo! Sports):
    The Guardian:
    Joe DePaolo (Washington Post):
    Mike Coppinger (Ring ****zine):
    Douglass Fischer (Ring ****zine):
    Mike Baca II (Ring ****zine and Undisputed Champion Network):
    Mike Costello (BBC):
    Steve Bunce (BBC):
    Al Bernstein (Showtime Sports):
    Barry Jones (BT Sport): 116-112 Golovkin
    Sherdog.com:
    Jai Bednall (news.com.au):
    Brian Mazique (Forbes):
    Adam Abramowitz (Ring ****zine and SN Boxing):
    Tom Craze (Bad Left Hook):
    Fraser Coffeen (Bloody Elbow):
    Anton Tabuena (Bloody Elbow):
    The Associated Press:
    Adam Caparell (Complex Sports):
    Bill Simmons (HBO and The Ringer):
    Steven Muehlhausen (Sporting News):
    Andreas Hale (Sporting News):
    Graham Houston (Boxing Monthly):
    Michael Montero (MonteroOnBoxing):
    Matt Christie (Boxing News):
    George Willis (New York Post):
    Gary Melo (SportsNet Canada):
    Below The Belt Podcast:
    World Boxing News:
    Jeff Powell (Daily Mail):
    Marcos Villegas (Fight Hub TV):
    Michelle Rosado (Raging Babe):
    Michelle Joy Phelps (Behind the Gloves):
    Lennox Lewis:
    Fight Nights:
    Michael Woods (NYFights.com):
    Dieter Kurtenbach (San Jose Mercury News and the East Bay Times):
    Rafael G (the Fight City):
    Jesse Granger (Las Vegas Sun):
    Jerry Izenberg (The NJ Advance Media):
    40 for GGG, 2 for Canelo, 17 Draw
    average fan scorecard (1773 fans):
    - - What kind of shytefest is this?

    Big fan of both, I had Canelo by one point first fight with a lot of rounds even which is about as close as it gets in scoring close fights where boxing scoring is totally nontransparent so they could hoodwink swamp generated misanthropes as yourself.

    Fight two Canelo took ring center and knocked GGG back anytime he tried to come in, 9-0 Canelo. He replicated 10-12 rds in his first fight where he kept GGG on the move so he could never get set to punch while Canelo counterpunched him coming in which are the only rounds GGG could've have possibly won. No Matter, Canelo pitched a rare masterclass.

    3rd fight it was obvious that Canelo had ruined the invincibility of GGG who was now above his best weight class, older, slower, and just collecting a Canelo paycheck.

    How many rematches has GGG had in his career?

    Anyone can post a pile as you have proven.

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      #82
      Originally posted by QueensburyRules View Post

      - - What kind of shytefest is this?

      Big fan of both, I had Canelo by one point first fight with a lot of rounds even which is about as close as it gets in scoring close fights where boxing scoring is totally nontransparent so they could hoodwink swamp generated misanthropes as yourself.

      Fight two Canelo took ring center and knocked GGG back anytime he tried to come in, 9-0 Canelo. He replicated 10-12 rds in his first fight where he kept GGG on the move so he could never get set to punch while Canelo counterpunched him coming in which are the only rounds GGG could've have possibly won. No Matter, Canelo pitched a rare masterclass.

      3rd fight it was obvious that Canelo had ruined the invincibility of GGG who was now above his best weight class, older, slower, and just collecting a Canelo paycheck.

      How many rematches has GGG had in his career?

      Anyone can post a pile as you have proven.
      You are not a smart person.

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        #83
        Originally posted by QueensburyRules View Post

        - - What kind of shytefest is this?

        Big fan of both, I had Canelo by one point first fight with a lot of rounds even which is about as close as it gets in scoring close fights where boxing scoring is totally nontransparent so they could hoodwink swamp generated misanthropes as yourself.

        Fight two Canelo took ring center and knocked GGG back anytime he tried to come in, 9-0 Canelo. He replicated 10-12 rds in his first fight where he kept GGG on the move so he could never get set to punch while Canelo counterpunched him coming in which are the only rounds GGG could've have possibly won. No Matter, Canelo pitched a rare masterclass.

        3rd fight it was obvious that Canelo had ruined the invincibility of GGG who was now above his best weight class, older, slower, and just collecting a Canelo paycheck.

        How many rematches has GGG had in his career?

        Anyone can post a pile as you have proven.
        Your assessment of these two fights lets everyone know where your boxing IQ is. Verrrrrrry low.

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          #84
          Originally posted by famicommander View Post

          BoxRec fan scores based on 330 scorecards for the second fight:
          114.69-112.49 Golovkin

          The vast majority of media outlets scored it for Golovkin as well:
          Harold Lederman (HBO Sports): 116-112 Golovkin
          Brian Campbell (CBS sports):
          Dan Rafael (ESPN):
          Stephen A. Smith (ESPN):
          Arash Markazi (ESPN):
          Brett Okamoto (ESPN):
          Teddy Atlas - Golovkin won
          Salvador Rodríguez (ESPN Mexico):
          Jorge Eduardo Sánchez (ESPN Deportes):
          David Faitelson (ESPN Deportes):
          Eduardo Lamazón (Televisa):
          Gareth A Davies (The Telegraph):
          Josh Peter (USA Today):
          Sports Illustrated:
          Skip Bayless (Fox Sports 1):
          Dylan Hernandez (LA Times):
          Lance Pugmire (LA Times):
          BoxingScene: 114-114 draw
          Chris Mannix (Yahoo! Sports):
          Kevin Iole (Yahoo! Sports):
          The Guardian:
          Joe DePaolo (Washington Post):
          Mike Coppinger (Ring ****zine):
          Douglass Fischer (Ring ****zine):
          Mike Baca II (Ring ****zine and Undisputed Champion Network):
          Mike Costello (BBC):
          Steve Bunce (BBC):
          Al Bernstein (Showtime Sports):
          Barry Jones (BT Sport): 116-112 Golovkin
          Sherdog.com:
          Jai Bednall (news.com.au):
          Brian Mazique (Forbes):
          Adam Abramowitz (Ring ****zine and SN Boxing):
          Tom Craze (Bad Left Hook):
          Fraser Coffeen (Bloody Elbow):
          Anton Tabuena (Bloody Elbow):
          The Associated Press:
          Adam Caparell (Complex Sports):
          Bill Simmons (HBO and The Ringer):
          Steven Muehlhausen (Sporting News):
          Andreas Hale (Sporting News):
          Graham Houston (Boxing Monthly):
          Michael Montero (MonteroOnBoxing):
          Matt Christie (Boxing News):
          George Willis (New York Post):
          Gary Melo (SportsNet Canada):
          Below The Belt Podcast:
          World Boxing News:
          Jeff Powell (Daily Mail):
          Marcos Villegas (Fight Hub TV):
          Michelle Rosado (Raging Babe):
          Michelle Joy Phelps (Behind the Gloves):
          Lennox Lewis:
          Fight Nights:
          Michael Woods (NYFights.com):
          Dieter Kurtenbach (San Jose Mercury News and the East Bay Times):
          Rafael G (the Fight City):
          Jesse Granger (Las Vegas Sun):
          Jerry Izenberg (The NJ Advance Media):
          40 for GGG, 2 for Canelo, 17 Draw
          average fan scorecard (1773 fans):
          And I had it a draw and there are 17 other draws there.

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            #85
            Originally posted by kara View Post

            And I had it a draw and there are 17 other draws there.
            You literally said most people had it a Canelo win. That's not even close to true. The vast majority had it a GGG win, a few had it a draw, and a minuscule percentage of fanboys and retired fighters had it for Canelo.

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              #86
              Originally posted by just the facts View Post

              Your assessment of these two fights lets everyone know where your boxing IQ is. Verrrrrrry low.
              - - Don't take much to be septuple your IQ which is low enough to enter the IOU ratings...

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                #87
                Originally posted by famicommander View Post

                You are not a smart person.
                - - The 2nd fight was the first time Loeffler made a mistake that he later duplicated with Cecilia Braekhus that cost his fighters heavily.

                First he ******ly threw in with the corrupt Vegas Commish to have Canelo suspended even though Canelo never failed a drug test as BALCO Vic testified. Canelo came back with extra venom to emasculate GGG who ain't been right ever since.

                That you cannot see the basic facts in Canelo vs GGG tells me more you just a GGG Bot planted to promote GGG. I used to like both, but both have arrived at the top as far as they will ever go, now divas instead of fighters.

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                  #88
                  Originally posted by QueensburyRules View Post

                  - - The 2nd fight was the first time Loeffler made a mistake that he later duplicated with Cecilia Braekhus that cost his fighters heavily.

                  First he ******ly threw in with the corrupt Vegas Commish to have Canelo suspended even though Canelo never failed a drug test as BALCO Vic testified. Canelo came back with extra venom to emasculate GGG who ain't been right ever since.

                  That you cannot see the basic facts in Canelo vs GGG tells me more you just a GGG Bot planted to promote GGG. I used to like both, but both have arrived at the top as far as they will ever go, now divas instead of fighters.
                  More ignorance from an idiot.

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                    #89
                    Originally posted by famicommander View Post

                    You literally said most people had it a Canelo win. That's not even close to true. The vast majority had it a GGG win, a few had it a draw, and a minuscule percentage of fanboys and retired fighters had it for Canelo.
                    Every fighter interview I see, the always say GGG had fight 1, Canelo had fight 2, especially in the leadup to the trilogy fight

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