Maybe this would help, since it is frame by frame and much, much, much more reliable since you got all the time in the world to review the punches landed.
Consensus 181 Golovkin, 82 Canelo
Oh wait.......slow motion doe, can't be reliable doe.
Maybe this would help, since it is frame by frame and much, much, much more reliable since you got all the time in the world to review the punches landed.
Consensus 181 Golovkin, 82 Canelo
Edited by a Golovkin nuthugger. He counts blocked and missed punches. Leaves out their opponents shots. Same uploader that edited the fake Mayweather-Pacquiao punch counts that had Pacquiao outlanding Mayweather.
While I still think GGG won the fight, I will say that I rewatched a few of the rounds and feel his performance in round 7 was very overrated. A lot of big swings that don't hit anything. But then, Canelo still schit the bed that round in that he didn't throw enough. Let GGG walk him into potentially compromising and uncomfortable positions, and didn't capitalize on the times that GGG swung for the fences and missed.
Whatever the compubox says for round 7 I bet is way off (for both of em)... lol
Makes you wonder how many boxers and experts know what they're seeing if they can't see that GGG wasn't landing clean all night and compubox stats were flawed
Makes you wonder how many boxers and experts know what they're seeing if they can't see that GGG wasn't landing clean all night and compubox stats were flawed
The live compubox only pops up for like 5-10 seconds a round. These were taken from that. If they got these wrong just in that amount of time, how many did they get wrong throughout the entire fight?
Hard to tell in this angle but it looks like this might not be a great example. Uppercut to start the combo could've landed, then left hand appears to miss, then a right hand that looks like it could've landed.
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