Just a quick reminder: The real middleweight division champion is still Golovkin

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  1. Dirsspaardis

    Dirsspaardis Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Oh dear indeed.
    GGG got schooled in the first fight now is it? How is anyone meant to take you seriously man.
    Anyway, credit where credit is due - I’ve only seen a handful of people so dedicated to maintaining an image of complete and utter idiots, your hard work and relentlessness does not go unnoticed.
     
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  2. shadow111

    shadow111 Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    GGG sure did get schooled. Canelo schooled GGG in a variety of techniques:

    1) Footwork, Canelo showcased footwork that frustrated GGG which is why after the bout GGG complained about Canelo not fighting Mexican Style, it was because GGG wasn't skilled enough to land clean shots on Canelo. And we all saw what happened in the rematch when Canelo fought like GGG wanted him to : GGG got the worst beating of his career.
    2) Counter punching, throughout the bout Canelo was setting traps for GGG, using GGG's aggression against him.
    3) Fighting off the ropes, said to be a definite no-no vs GGG, going into the bout the narrative was that you will get knocked out or hurt if you stay on the ropes vs GGG too long : Canelo disproved this emphatically by clowning GGG on the ropes in rounds 4 and 5.
    4) Body shots : Canelo targetted the body throughout the bout which GGG had no answer for. This also slowed GGG down and befuddled GGG. GGG just looked confused in there not knowing what to do, like an amateur fighting a seasoned pro.
    5) Upper body movement and slipping punches : Canelo slipped a ton of GGG shots, by using high level upper body movement and footwork to think GGG was close enough to land the move out of the way strategically with lightning precision and made GGG look silly.

    The schooling of Golovkin in the first bout should be detailed in all boxing textbooks. Canelo put on an absolute clinic and all anyone interested in the sport has to do is watch the ways in which Canelo schooled GGG to learn how to use the kind of skills that you need to be successful in the sport.
     
  3. Dirsspaardis

    Dirsspaardis Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Sure, buddy.
    Tell us again how Canelo won against Mayweather.

    “you can find rounds for Canelo if you’re looking for them” lol.
     
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  4. shadow111

    shadow111 Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    You must be new to boxing. Are you going to deny that those schooling techniques were on display in the first bout?

    Now since you obviously have been made to look like a fool, you proceed to talk about Canelo Mayweather and make **** up about my view of that? Way to totally misquote me and misrepresent what I said about that one. I made it very clear several times that I had Mayweather winning.
     
  5. Dirsspaardis

    Dirsspaardis Boxing Addict Full Member

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    I will deny that yes even though I only read first two points, I have a habit of not reading your posts in full.
    You did say Canelo won the fight and wrote paragraphs of the usual nonsense detailing which rounds could be given to him if one was looking for rounds to give.
    I’ll admit that the little quote in my previous post is not 100% word for word but the message is spot on.

    you talking about making someone look like a fool is quite amusing too so do go on, mate
     
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  6. shadow111

    shadow111 Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    I never said Canelo beat Mayweather. You're lying. Why don't you find me the post where I said Canelo beat Mayweather since you're so sure I said that?
     
  7. Dirsspaardis

    Dirsspaardis Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Why don’t I? Simple - going trough your post history is the single most torturing experience I can imagine.
    **** a duck mate, don’t think theres anybody on this board who isn’t aware of your shenanigans and weaselling.
     
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  8. MorvidusStyle

    MorvidusStyle Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Golovkin was one of the most avoided MW's ever. Saunders was even on camera asking people to be reasonable with him and allow him to age Golovkin a few more years!
    Canelo is a fraud cheat.
    Golovkin is still the true champ.
     
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  9. pernellaaron

    pernellaaron Active Member Full Member

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    If the middleweight champ is determined by personal score cards then Derevchenko is the real champ.
     
  10. Paul1970

    Paul1970 New Member Full Member

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    And in canelo country (Vegas) so don’t see the point in the fight
     
  11. Chuck Norris

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    Sure buddy if that makes you sleep better at night.
     
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  12. shadow111

    shadow111 Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Nice try, not gonna work on me. You made a factually incorrect statement. You claimed that I said Canelo beat Mayweather, as a way to avoid addressing the fact that Canelo schooled GGG the first time as I correctly pointed out. I've never said that Canelo beat Mayweather, in fact I made it very clear from the beginning that I had Mayweather winning. What I said in regards to that match was that it was close, that it was not a Mayweather shutout as many have claimed. In your foggy memory you may be getting confused by my arguing that it was close vs arguing that Canelo won. Those are two completely different things, so whether you have faulty memory or not, the fact is that you flat out lied about something that you claimed I said, about a different match no less, as a means to avoid addressing what happened in the matchup in question. That's extremely disingenuous and shows a lack of integrity on your part.
     
  13. Dirsspaardis

    Dirsspaardis Boxing Addict Full Member

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    There is no such fact that GGG got schooled by Canelo, that’s your deluded opinion which I chose not to entertain any longer than was necessary.
    So I’m not avoiding any facts, that’s the first thing.
    Second, yes you did say that.
    I only read first 3 sentences of your post again so not sure what other drivel is there but these are the main points anyway.
     
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  14. Scar

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    First fight was a draw, the rematch was a clear win for Alvarez. I know it hurts your feelings to accept that reality, but that's what happened. Even his own team didn't bother to bark after the rematch because they knew he lost. So much for all the "Heavyweight power in a Middleweight" nonsense. This was the first time he stands against a competent opponent and clearly his power was nowhere to be seen.
     
  15. C.J.

    C.J. Boxings Living Legend revered & respected by all Full Member

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    Absolutely 100% correct
     
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