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Where has the Sparring Footage of Triple G vs Canelo Gone?
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Originally posted by Motorcity Cobra View PostIf it was on youtube last year everybody and their mama would have the video. That video is one of the most wanted videos. It's up there with the kovalev v. Boone first fight.
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Originally posted by Motorcity Cobra View PostAnd why do you think no one has ever written about watching the video? Why didn't you write about it when you saw it?
It's a challenge of veracity? How can it be a challenge if it isn't decisive as to anything? No matter what anyone finds or doesn't find, it remains a he said/she said situation. If you don't believe our version of events, why would you believe statements from the past? You certainly didn't care for the YouTube comments. And, lastly, not to be rude, but why should it matter whether you believe us or not? Why should I have to look stuff up for you, when you can do it on your own? I could've stopped the rhetoric after the YouTube comments post, but I decided to play along for the sake of kindness (plus, what I mostly spent my time on was on searching for the video itself, out of curiosity. I may continue that, actually. >.>)
Why didn't I write about it? I wasn't even registered on this forum. And, in any case, I'm not sure I would've jumped at the chance to make a thread on it; I was always under the impression that it was simply sparring that everyone had seen. Your question would be better poised toward boxing journalists, like Dan Rafael, etc, whose job it is to write articles for a living. I'm just a Cotto fan.
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Originally posted by Motorcity Cobra View PostSo you're telling me it wasn't a big deal yet Sanchez only called a certain number of people to come watch the session. No video allowed only still pictures. But it wasn't a big deal? Fischer wrote an article about it but it wasn't a big deal? In the article he stated he hated making the drive to big bear but wouldn't miss those one but it wasn't a big deal? The reason everyone refers to that article is because there is no footage. Anytime that session is talked about people refer to that article. If there was video people would mention seeing the video but they don't.
Some of the sparring sessions get leaked from the gym onto youtube. The Canelo vs GGG session was one of them, just like the GGG vs Mosley session.
The GGG vs Chavez Jr, was filmed at the WildCard.
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Originally posted by KillaCamNZ View PostYou are dead-set one of the most moronic people I have ever talked to.
I don't even care if there is footage of any of this, I have zero interest in this. I am merely stating that the presence of one thing does not automatically exclude the presence of another. They can be mutually exclusive, going back to the original point you tried making that I blew up the chute - an abundance of written material supporting video footage. I am gobsmacked that you can't see through all of your own talk to see this.
Once again, to get this through your head - I do not care about the existence of a certain piece of footage. I am merely countering your assertion that for one thing to be there, the other cannot follow. It is possible for two things to exist in any circumstance side-by-side.
Just so we're clear, for the third and final time, I am taking apart your idiotic, single-eyed view that words can't exist alongside video. I sincerely hope for your sake, three times is enough to get it through your noggin'.
No more, no less. If you do not understand this point, let it go.
Should you choose not to address this directly, do not bother replying. I've already bombed on you once before (care to acknowledge that, or continue pretending it didn't happen?), I have no interest in continuing this further.
Do not reply to me, I have already wasted enough of my time on you. Should you decide to talk a little more smack or try and raise your fists like a fighter who prays the judges didn't see him lose 10 rounds to 2, I will not see it.
Go.
Now you suddenly don't know if the footage exists??
First you compared a sparring match to real fights and football matches that actually go on record and then you compared boxing to music. You aren't very bright. You're rather daft.
Once again I will spell it out for you, Why do we have an article dedicated to detailing the round by round action of a ultimately meaningless sparring match if the video was available?
No one said there can't be written words alongside video evidence, that was never my point, but in this case for a freaking sparring match?? (Not a real fight, not a regular season nfl game or nirvanas first concert or whatever ******ed and unrelated example you gave)....why was this article written for this particular spar?? ..... Why do we have an article trying to go into as much detail about what happened each round. I have asked you to find me similar articles for other sparring matches that have been recorded for all to see. You are clearly unable to do this. You want to "bomb me out" then provide evidence I claim doesn't exist, don't make a point I never argued against.
Please stick to the topic of sparring in boxing, another thing you seem unable to do.
You have dragged me through many different and meaningless points, I have always been talking about sparring with every point made. If what I was saying was as ridiculous as you claim then other posters would have picked up on it, to me it seems you're the only one that doesn't understand that we are talking in context about sparring and articles and videos of SPARRING.Last edited by NaijaD; 09-16-2016, 12:18 AM.
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Originally posted by !! Shawn View PostEVERY sparring session in big bear is recorded. They have a camera mounted on the wall for recording every sparring session. If you go up there, you can watch lots of good sparring.
Some of the sparring sessions get leaked from the gym onto youtube. The Canelo vs GGG session was one of them, just like the GGG vs Mosley session.
The GGG vs Chavez Jr, was filmed at the WildCard.
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Originally posted by Motorcity Cobra View PostI can find Mosley/GGG and Chavez Jr/GGG online easily. Yet you can't even find an article written about the GGG/Canelo sparring video.
Are there articles about the Mosley vs GGG sparring? Probably not. Because it was just sparring. Mosley got the better of the session, btw.
Maybe it was never on youtube, maybe I saw the video up in bigbear, but I swear I remember it. Canelo was in a green shirt. The video that I saw was only 2 or 3 rounds, not the full number they sparred.
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Originally posted by !! Shawn View PostWhy would someone write an article about the sparring video years after the article that the video is from was released?
Are there articles about the Mosley vs GGG sparring? Probably not. Because it was just sparring. Mosley got the better of the session, btw.
Maybe it was never on youtube, maybe I saw the video up in bigbear, but I swear I remember it. Canelo was in a green shirt. The video that I saw was only 2 or 3 rounds, not the full number they sparred.
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