Harold Lederman (HBO Sports): 116-112 Golovkin Brian Campbell (CBS sports): [url]116-112 Golovkin[/url] Dan Rafael (ESPN): [url]114-114 draw[/url] Stephen A. Smith (ESPN): [url]Golovkin won[/url] Arash Markazi (ESPN): [url]114-114 draw[/url] Brett Okamoto (ESPN): [url]114-114 draw[/url] Teddy Atlas - Golovkin won Salvador Rodríguez (ESPN Mexico): [url]114-114 draw[/url] Eduardo Lamazón (Televisa): [url]116-112 Golovkin[/url] Gareth A Davies (The Telegraph): [url]116-112 Golovkin[/url] Josh Peter (USA Today): [url]115-113 Golovkin[/url] Sports Illustrated: [url]114-114 draw[/url] Dylan Hernandez (LA Times): [url]115-113 Golovkin[/url] Lance Pugmire (La Times): [url]114-114 draw[/url] *******: [url]114-114 draw[/url] Chris Mannix (Yahoo! Sports): [url]115-113 Golovkin[/url] Kevin Iole (Yahoo! Sports): [url]114-114 draw[/url] The Guardian: [url]116-112 Golovkin[/url] Joe DePaolo (Washington Post): [url]115-113 Golovkin[/url] Mike Coppinger (Ring Magazine): [url]114-114 draw[/url] Douglass Fischer (Ring Magazine): [url]114-114 draw[/url] Mike Baca II (Ring Magazine and Undisputed Champion Network): [url]115-113 Golovkin[/url] Al Bernstein (Showtime Sports): [url]Golovkin won[/url] Sherdog.com: [url]116-112 Golovkin[/url] Jai Bednall (news.com.au): [url]115-113 Golovkin[/url] Brian Mazique (Forbes): [url]114-114 draw[/url] Adam Abramowitz (Ring Magazine and SN Boxing): [url]115-113 Golovkin[/url] Tom Craze (Bad Left Hook): [url]116-112 Golovkin[/url] Fraser Coffeen (Bloody Elbow): [url]115-113 Golovkin[/url] Anton Tabuena (Bloody Elbow): [url]115-113 Golovkin[/url] The Associated Press: [url]114-114 draw[/url] Adam Caparell (Complex Sports): [url]116-112 Golovkin[/url] Bill Simmons (HBO and The Ringer): [url]114-114 draw[/url] Steven Muehlhausen (Sporting News): [url]116-112 Golovkin[/url] Andreas Hale (Sporting News): [url]Golovkin won[/url] Graham Houston (Boxing Monthly): [url]Canelo won[/url] Michael Montero (MonteroOnBoxing): [url]115-113 Golovkin[/url] Matt Christie (Boxing News): [url]115-114 Golovkin[/url] George Willis (New York Post): [url]114-114 draw[/url] Gary Melo (SportsNet Canada): [url]Golovkin won[/url] Below The Belt Podcast: [url]115-113 Golovkin[/url] World Boxing News: [url]115-113 Golovkin[/url] Jeff Powell (Daily Mail): [url]116-113 Golovkin[/url] Marcos Villegas (Fight Hub TV): [url]114-114 draw[/url] Michelle Rosado (Raging Babe): [url]115-113 Canelo[/url] Michelle Joy Phelps (Behind the Gloves): [url]115-113 Golovkin[/url] Lennox Lewis: [url]Golovkin won by 2 rounds[/url] Fight Nights: [url]115-113 Golovkin[/url] Michael Woods (NYFights.com): [url]two point edge for Golovkin[/url] Dieter Kurtenbach (San Jose Mercury News and the East Bay Times): [url]Golovkin won by 3 rounds[/url] Rafael G (the Fight City): [url]116-112 Golovkin[/url] 34 for GGG, 2 for Canelo, 15 for Draw
Because soooooooooooo many more people had it a Golovkin victory, thus making even a Draw a robbery. Over 2X more for a Golovkin victory than a Draw.
Doesn't matter bro. GGG and his camp knew anything short of a ko was unacceptable. Especially after the first fight.
[url]https://www.boxingforum24.com/threads/media-scorecards-canelo-ggg-2.614973/page-4#post-19411365[/url] This has been done.
canelo will never lose on scorecards until Oscar finds his replacement. which I think they are grooming Munguia to be. if Munguia was smart he would get away from Oscar asap.