I scored it 116-113 Golovkin. Round 1 was a 10-10 for me. 3,9,11 and 12 were not easy to score Definitely give the nod to GGG though
GGG won it 117-111 Canelo was only remotely competitive in the first 6 rounds of the fight, after that GGG started to pull away and won a clear UD
Canelo will want nothing to do with Saunders southpaw slickness and boxing IQ. Billy-Joe is not going to agree to go over there to have his belt robbed off him after taking Canelo to school either.
if you look at punch stats GGG won almost every round. Canelo was hitting air a lot. https://thumbor.forbes.com/thumbor/...mazique/files/2018/09/2018-09-15_23-25-10.jpg
115-113 Triple G. But unlike the first fight, I could see the argument for a Canelo win. Great show from both fighters, each came out of that with major credit. Both showed, as if we needed showing, that they are top notch operators. A hair's breadth between them if anything.
First you have to land a punch before you can ascertain how much damage it did. Punches that do damage should score higher than punches that don't. Landing punches is what wins fights as opposed to missing. So, first of all landing punches at all, and only secondary how much damage they do. Hope that clarifies it for you.
This was a great fight and hard to score. I thought Canelo edged it this time around but **** I could have see Golovkin getting the nod too. One of those fights that if I watched it multiple times I'd probably score it different every time