Do people here honestly think that defense wins you points in boxing?

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  1. TheyDontBoxNoMore7

    TheyDontBoxNoMore7 Boxing Addict banned Full Member

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    If this thread in any way pertains to let's say...G vs Canelo. Canelo landed the harder, cleaner punches. G's weak act of ineffectively looking busy goes against your argument of clean punches landed sir. Those jabs were weak af and his power was abysmal.
     
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  2. LANCE99

    LANCE99 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    How do you know Canelo's punches were harder?

    If the jabs of 3G were so weak, why did they take canelo out of his own game plan?

    Do you think canelo's backpeddling was superior ring generalship?
     
  3. TinFoilHat

    TinFoilHat Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Not once did GGG look hurt. Canelo looked phased multiple times. Watch some of those combos canelo landed. Many of the punches were partially blocked. GGG landed more clean blows. Also they were more effective.
     
  4. TheyDontBoxNoMore7

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    This guy again who is supposed to be ignoring me lol

    Back again. The answer is yes and they landed more cleanly. Even Artorias video cannot mask the fact that a lot of G's punches were missing and not landing cleanly.

    If you're not effectively landing punches and your opponent even while gassed is successfully countering you with more meaningful-quality shots and evading a bunch of attempted punches in the process, he has a good case for ring generalship lmao

    Canelo was fatigued, but it's not like G was landing combinations and things on a regular at all, even while Canelo was on the ropes.

    I didn't see anything that was really eye catching or at least aesthetically pleasing to watch on G's end against Saul. If there was, please explain in detail. I'm all ears.
     
  5. TheyDontBoxNoMore7

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    Lmao, sure pal. Canelo was the more composed man in the ring period.
     
  6. TheyDontBoxNoMore7

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    You guys need to stop making **** up. Start with hypejobs
     
  7. mafioso

    mafioso Well-Known Member Full Member

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    of course landing clean punches is the most importan but if one of the fighter has to throw twice more to land the same amount of quality punches he is defenitly not winning
     
  8. LANCE99

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    You didn't answer any of the questions I asked.... :duh
     
  9. TheyDontBoxNoMore7

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    Yes I did and then some.
     
  10. charliem333

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    true but if the fighters know what the judges are going for then boxing would change into something one dimensional eventually because they would be training in the gym to fight that certain style that the judges are looking for.
     
  11. LANCE99

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    No, you didn't. You just gave some home spun bull****. Typical cowards....afraid to be honest.
     
  12. TheyDontBoxNoMore7

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    Canelo landed the harder shots. He landed the cleaner shots. He deserves just as much credit for ring generalship for slipping, deflecting, blocking and taking the sting off of G's tentative attempted punches.

    You started off with a Homer Simpson avy back then but you are still a fanboy. Instead of Pacquiao, it's triple g now. You be honest and answer your own questions. You say triple g, explain why. I've done it twice now.
     
  13. Blackclouds

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    Not only that, but around the 3rd or 4th round, Angel Sanchez said to ggg to stop worrying about power and get more busy and I immediately thought Sanchez was calling for a plan B to scam a win or make a claim for robbery. I have seen this many times before. These dudes are experts with boxing politics. ggg immediately employed a jab that just touched Canelo to fill in the time in between all the missing. I saw through that immediately and I'm going to favor clean hard punching that snaps the head back over a jab that just scores but doesn't do any damage like a little nat any day.
     
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  14. UnleashtheFURY

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    You were one of that clowns who had Jacobs winning 9-10 rounds against him. No one gives a damn about your input(apart from fellow loons like Theydontboxnomore7)
     
  15. TinFoilHat

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    If you are winning a fight that easily, you wouldn't get gassed like that. He was in survival mode. A real man can assess action by viewing it, you need to see emotions, like Canelo shaking his head "no" after he get hits with a punch. You THOUGHT that meant he was cool and composed, but any good poker player can tell you he FELT those punches...He was trying to fool some dummies, and it worked. The only judge who got fooled by this was Byrd.