Canelo vs Golovkin - What's the score in your mind?

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Canelo vs GGG

Poll closed Jun 18, 2022.
  1. Canelo 2-0

    3 vote(s)
    3.4%
  2. GGG 2-0

    42 vote(s)
    48.3%
  3. Canelo 1 W 1 D

    6 vote(s)
    6.9%
  4. GGG 1 W 1 D

    19 vote(s)
    21.8%
  5. Canelo/GGG 1-1 wins

    15 vote(s)
    17.2%
  6. CANELO/GGG 1-1 draws

    2 vote(s)
    2.3%
  1. The Real Lance

    The Real Lance Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    :lol: GTFO...as if you participate in genuine debate.
    3G out threw, out landed, landed higher %, dropped DJ...controlled more after RD 4 going. You canstans are about the only ones who try to force the 'DJ/SD beat 3G" bull ****...
     
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  2. rodxd

    rodxd By Popular Demand banned Full Member

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    He did not outland OR outhrow jacobs lmaooo. Jacobs landed more power and volume, triple g was barely even throwing. Everytime Triple G landed Jacobs came back with 3 and was robbed. Just more biased fabricated punch "stats" from (((hbo)))
     
  3. ashishwarrior

    ashishwarrior I'm vital ! Full Member

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    ggg 2-0
    Heat seeking shows this to be true
     
  4. DynamicMoves

    DynamicMoves Well-Known Member Full Member

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    To be fair, as far as beating GGG goes both Jacobs and Derevyanchenko have a better argument than Canelo does.

    Personally I think Jacobs was the closest of the three, followed by Derevyanchenko, and finally Canelo (robberies).
     
  5. The Real Lance

    The Real Lance Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Can respect that!
     
  6. shadow111

    shadow111 Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Hey @Quina74 were these "slaps" too?
     
  7. MidniteProwler

    MidniteProwler Fab 4. Mayor of Aussie Boxing Full Member

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    The first fight was an obvious GGG victory I scored it 116-112
    The second fight while watching live I thought was a draw but upon re watching I scored it 115-113 for GGG
     
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  8. FrankinDallas

    FrankinDallas FRANKINAUSTIN

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    GGG 1 win, 1 draw.

    Anyone who gives Canelo a win in the first fight is derranged. Draw is defensible, win is not.
     
  9. shadow111

    shadow111 Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Give me a break, you don't even know how to spell deranged. Canelo took that first match, landed the harder more significant punches, showcased better defense and ring generalship. Had his way with GGG for the first 4 and a half rounds, then let GGG get into the fight by gassing and giving away rounds 7-9, but held it together, then finished strong in rounds 10-12.

    After the first 6 rounds, Canelo won at least 3 of those rounds if not 4 or 5 of those first 6. There's no way GGG won more than 2 or 3 of the first 6 rounds, he was being completely outboxed early on and aside from that flurry at the end of round 5 and a close back and forth round 6, Canelo was in complete control at the halfway point. Those early rounds plus the last 3 rounds give Canelo more than enough rounds to get the victory.

    Look, I have no problem with you scoring the first match for GGG. A lot of those rounds could go either way, many of them were close and competitive, but to act like it's unfathomable to score that match to Canelo is just overkill. We get it, you think GGG won, but don't act all cocky like you know better than everyone else. I had Canelo winning that match in a close and competitive fight, I'm not "deranged" for seeing it that way. It was a classic boxing match, but GGG did not land enough clean effective punches to get the win. He was outclassed by Canelo and that's why it resulted in a draw. GGG was expected to win but Canelo gave him and the boxing public a big surprise.
     
  10. Guru88

    Guru88 Active Member Full Member

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    Scored first fight 7-5 GGG and second fight 6-6
     
  11. acie2g

    acie2g Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    actually he did 3/4 of those fights were close 50/50 bouts to everybody but GGG stans.

    and nah I think y’all just have a man crush on GGg that’s makes y’all skew reality to fit into your dreams when the actual fact is the man got a draw and loss and has looked like crap Fa every half way decent fighter he’s been in with which has only been 2/3 in total
     
  12. shadow111

    shadow111 Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Against Jacobs, GGG struggled but he did drop him and he outvolumed Jacobs, but Jacobs hung in there, gave a good account of himself and landed the more flashy shots. At the time, many people thought Jacobs did enough to get the win, but no one called it a robbery or anything. I had no problem with GGG getting the decision, but it was not a convincing win for GGG, and the public came away feeling very underwhelmed by GGG's performance. The fact that Jacobs held his own and went the distance put an end to GGG's KO streak which was a surprise to many people who going into that expected GGG to plow through Jacobs. That didn't happen, it was far more competitive than fans expected. And really what happened there set the stage for the Canelo matches and the excuses that GGG fans would be known for.

    I can't for the life of me though understand how anyone could think Jacobs did better against GGG than Canelo did. That argument just doesn't make any logical sense. Jacobs competed and survived against GGG. Canelo outshined GGG, taking GGG out of his comfort zone and befuddled him. There's a clear difference between Canelo and Jacobs when it comes to levels, we seen how easily Canelo dispatched of Jacobs when they fought. It was really a schooling. Jacobs is a solid B / B+ level fighter, Canelo is top shelf, and for anyone to argue that Jacobs did better against GGG than Canelo did is fooling themselves. Jacobs did well, landed some flashy shots, won some rounds, kept it close. Canelo was far more elusive than Jacobs and made GGG miss in ways that Jacobs could only dream of. And Canelo landed heavier artillery on GGG than Jacobs did. Jacobs was a good test for GGG to prepare himself for Canelo. That was the first time GGG had ever gone 12 rounds and I think GGG learned a lot from that match, but Canelo was a much more difficult and grueling fight for GGG, and was much harder for him to win. If you can't see the difference in levels between Jacobs and Canelo, then you might need to find another sport.
     
  13. vast

    vast Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    GGG 2-0. Robbed both times.
     
  14. JohnJax

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    GGG won the first. I have the second a draw, or Canelo by 1 round.