Why does Golovkin gets criticism but Crawford doesn't

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  1. Odins beard

    Odins beard Fentanyl is one hell of a drug.... Full Member

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    "i been scoring fights for years now and not just the big fights you obviously got an high opinion of yourself"

    Obviously so do you....
     
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  2. Staminakills

    Staminakills Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Not a single sane person, fighter or trainer alike, had DJ winning by 3 THREE points. Only a troll or hater could come up with such a pathetic score
     
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  3. Staminakills

    Staminakills Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    You've been scoring fights your way, you mean.
    Boxing is mostly subjective but there are clesr cut scoring criteria that's supposed to be followed.

    Most on this site use thier own criteria, wrong.
    When I score a fight live I more time than not give far too much credit to my fighters opponent, they are usually the dog and I tend to give them extra credit for doing better than most expected.

    Watching ggg v dj and even canelo live I had both fights pretty close where I wasnt sure what to expect.

    Watching the replay a couple times I realised neither fight was that close, that could go either way. Ggg beat both by anywhere from a couple to a few points..

    I know how hard it is to score fights live, I need to watch them a few times to really understand what happened. I don't believe for a second most on here watch fights over and over to truly know what happened.

    Reading comments on here, it's hard to believe most (not all) truly don't have a clue what they're watching between them ropes. I know many user names on here are from a few people which ius why I say most.

    Trolls and haters dwarf real fans, that's why most on here are clueless. There's only probably 25 true fans that come on here with a single account, probably 20 trolls with multiple accounts all claiming the same utter nonsense
     
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  4. The Akbar One

    The Akbar One Obsessed with Boxing banned Full Member

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    I think I had it 114-113 or 115-112. It was close but clear to me. Jacobs let Golovkin win rounds by being out jabbed.
     
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  5. charliem333

    charliem333 Member Full Member

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    please read the rest of what i said so you understand it better before posting thanks
     
  6. charliem333

    charliem333 Member Full Member

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    i wish you could post pictures on here but i got this app which shows the average score card and out of 689 people that scored the GGG v jacobs fight the average is 115-113 to jacobs i come back with evidence so im not a so called troll and i know how to score a fight

     
  7. Nonito Smoak

    Nonito Smoak Ioka>Lomo, sorry my dudes Full Member

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    In 50 years, a curious person will not read your opinion. They will watch the fight and read the opinions of other fighters and trainers at the time. Damage control is not necessary, my man.
     
  8. HerolGee

    HerolGee Loyal Member banned Full Member

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    hes handily beaten a string of fighters that a titlist ricky burns struggled with in title fights.

    This is at least as good as 29 year old 3G, in fact it is much better on reflection, G had no title fights at that age, not for another 2 years.

    If you are comparing with 3G, that is.
     
  9. PaddyGarcia

    PaddyGarcia Trivial Annoyance Gold Medalist Full Member

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    True, that is the only way they could have scored it to Golovkin. I am glad we have a contrarian on board ro correct these great mistakes.

    Thank you, shadow111 for you are absolutely correct and not in anyway #salty
     
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  10. panchman69

    panchman69 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    I dont critisize either of them. ggg was dominant in his prime, obviosly hes on the decline. Crawford is also dominant and in his prime. Great fighters dominate mediocre opposition. And can adapt to any style their opponents use.
     
  11. LANCE99

    LANCE99 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    How do you come up with 90% having 3G win based on that load of crap? This is just self-serving self-felating garbage dude.
     
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  12. BCS8

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    I have to agree that when Canelo lets rip he really does look like a million bucks. If he could find some way to fix his stamina he'd be the new GGG ;)

    I agree also that the fight was competitive, not close. On the third watch the Alvarez glitz loses it's shine and you really start to notice the constant, relentless pressure Golovkin brings to bear. That dude could probably fight 20 rounds, he's a ****ing machine.
     
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  13. shadow111

    shadow111 Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    You have to be seriously delusional to think the fight wasn't close. You're showing yourself to be extremely biased and it's kind of humorous that apparently every time you watch the fight Alvarez gets worse and worse and G just gets better and better. Maybe if you watch it a few more times you'll wind up with a 120-108 Triple G scorecard or something lol.

    I didn't see too much "relentless pressure" on display by Triple G. I saw in the 4th round with Canelo on the ropes G being gunshy and all he could muster is a few light touching jabs that Canelo didn't even try to avoid because there was nothing on them. Even in the 5th, with Canelo on the ropes, he landed one hard shot that hit Canelo on the back of the head when he had his head turned. Solid punch landed there for G, but that's hardly relentless pressure. Relentless pressure would be G throwing punch after punch on the ropes.

    And since you brought up Canelo's stamina issues, what does all this say about G's stamina. It seemed to me that G was conserving his punches and pacing himself more than usual. He never really opened up on Canelo : how many combos did he really throw? Certainly no "relentless punching combos". I think you're confusing "walking forward" with "relentless pressure".
     
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  14. JohnnyDrama99

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    The stamina issue for Canelo has always been one of his liabilities. He definitely has the skills offensively and defensively to be a force at 160 but facing a guy like GGG is like water to his flame.

    Golovkin extinguishes whatever fire Alvarez sparks with the kind of intelligent pressure he applies. Even if Canelo somehow was able to sustain the offensive output necessary to win the early rounds against GGG....I don't believe he has the reserves required to maintain that kind of pace down the stretch.

    I think that's one of the reasons why he opted to box in spurts. He wanted to pace himself to be able to go the distance. The problem was he wasn't prepared for the relentless pressure Golovkin brought to the ring. The other factor was the effect Golovkin's punches were having on Alvarez. Some of the posters are down playing the power of GGG because he has gone the distance in his last 2 fights but there's a reason his opponents have been consciously backing up and it's not because Golovkin's punches are "pitty pat" or weak punches.

    The guy has heavy hands. They may not look explosive or flashy because he's not that fast, but he's measured, places his punches well and has great timing. Alvarez needs to do something about his conditioning otherwise he will never be able to beat GGG.
     
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  15. shadow111

    shadow111 Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    G extinguished Alvarez's fire in the form of getting punched in the face. Canelo's bombs were fire and G's head snapping back was the water. :cool: :D :hello::wave: