It was a close fight but I still think Golovkin won his rounds clearly, there were maybe 2 rounds tops that maybe could have swung the other way. I can’t agree with this result. Even if it’s not abhorrent scoring like Byrd’s card in the first fight Canelo has found himself the beneficiary of suspect scorecards once again. Something stinks.
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just because GGG did good the second half doesn't erase the first half. i gave the first 5 rounds to nelo. all he needed was two more after that.. he won this.
there was zero "running" here so Sanchez better salute canelo cuz he accepted his "fight like a man" challenge.
7-5 nelo. clear.
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Golovkin deserved to lose. I was cheering for him but when you give that much respect, for that long, ignore everything your corner tells you, and only throw single shots for 8 of 12 rounds.
You deserve to lose.
He has no one to be mad at but himself. He didn't fight to win until the last 4 rounds and that's why he got edged out. Basically ring generalship for 8 rounds costed him the fight.
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Originally posted by BillyBoxing View PostSo robbing a fighter of his 4 belts is OK because it's expected?
GGG might be the most screwed fighter all time.
He will never put a finger on the lineal 160 belt, Martinez and Cotto ducked him holding the lineage in hostage, he waited for Canelo X years then got arguably robbed twice. LOL
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Originally posted by baroidi View Posthad it 7-5 for GGG, but it was a really close fight, so I'm not too annoyed with the decision. Everyone knew if it was a close fight Canelo would get the nod, that's just the reality of prize fighting. It was a excellent fight with both guys throwing and taking HARD shots, and just a few seconds of clinching, unlike a Mayweather fight. No rematch, GGG time to retire, you're too old and your power has dwindled.
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Hell of a fight, and a close one too. Alvarez won it by walking Golovkin down, winning more exchanges, and controlling the pace. He countered with the uppercut to the body often, and made Golovkin miss quite a bit too. Gotta remember that judges score more than punches, and Alvarez looked much more complete. He had everything on display tonight.
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