Canelo II >>>>>> Jacobs >>>>>> Canelo I. The Canelo/Golovkin rematch was clearly Golovkin's most difficult fight (I still had him winning but it was the first time he was really, really pressed into going into boxer mode).
Yes, correct, he paid a fine to Canelo. Against GGG the trick was he didn't challenge for the IBF belt, which has rehydration rules, and didn't tell anybody until it was time. Somewhat sneaky but, legal, I guess.
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1. He wasn't robbed. 2. His coach kept telling him they weren't winning. 3. He's not the first fighter who loses a decision he thought he won. 4. Skipping out on your fans is classless. 5. He went MIA for almost a year.
1) If you win and get an L, you were done in 2) Many coaches say that to their fighters to motivate them. Sanchez has confirmed this was the case 3) In this case he is right 4) That's you opinion, which is wrong 5) So what?