No I didn't. It was an easy fight to score. I'll share a secret with you. I wasn't all emotional while watching the fight. Makes it a lot easier to be "objective". Boxing is not subjective believe it or not. Some people just don't know how to score a fight like yourself.
So I guess only a small percentage of deluded Ward fans can score fights including the three American judges, right.
Yeah. It's simple and hopefully you've been paying attention to what a group of people are telling you while owning you in this thread. A hem... - Effective aggression It's not effective being unable to cut off a ring while moving forward and throwing punches that are not landing while getting countered with left hooks and getting the wind knocked out you literally from body punches. - Defense See how missed punches can score for the other fighter. Moving forward while not landing doesn't get you brownie points. - Ring Generalship Dictating the pace, controlling your opponent. Once again following a guy and getting countered while not landing doesn't get you a soup bowl. Also when you opponent ties you up and out works you with say body shots that makes you tired to the point you are visibly decaying as the fight wears on in clinches will earn that fighter points in ring generalship as well. Where was Kovs right hand in the second half of the fight. Just like when HBO showed a highlight of Kovs right hand missing after round ten, it was nowhere to be found. Did the refs pull foolery there as well lmao. And last but not least... - Clean punching Once again following your opponent while moving forward throwing shots that are not landing will work against you in this scenario as well. Kov threw more and landed more but that was mostly due to the first few rounds. Ward took control of the fight and was more economical and was able to land just as many blows but at a higher percentage. Kov was puffing air and missing led to him being more tired. That all said, you now know scoring criteria. Go re-watch the fight with sound off or whatever the **** you need, a tin hat, a descrambler, slow motion, glasses, I don't know at this point but check your emotions at the door when you do.
Good luck convincing 90 percent of the people who watched the fight that Ward won. kova outboxed your boy, deal with it. You remind me of the pacfans that had to see the fight in slow motion and rewatch it multiple times in order to convince themselves that Pacman won. LoL.
Excuse me while I quote the legendary words of GGG ''Are you serious.....you serious....yes I am serious''. Hahaha clearly you have no genuine intention on stepping on such a path. The kind of super powers that a juvenile mind such as yours craves are in fact called siddhis which are usually possessed by a Siddha master who would rarely display such formidable skill for entertainment or show. It has not passed my mind that that may indeed sound like some star wars movie but you will find that much of hollywood and their directors obtain their influences from the occult sciences. It's probably why you have assumed such things are a joke or are originated from childish comic book movies. If you were of a serious mind, I could share with you a specific meditation technique that would help allow you to pierce the veil of this 3rd dimensional space very smoothly and effectively. However the price, one would have to pay is quite dear to a someone who beholds a something for nothing mindset and is only interested in short cuts and the seeking of powers for their own sake. For the universe does not give it's secrets without you giving something in return and in such cases, it would be nothing less than unabating time and patience. You would be better off meddling in the affairs of the black arts; for it is indeed the left hand path which is catered towards those seeking self aggrandizement. You can then possess such power that allows you to liaise with disincarnate spirits, the recently departed, animals if you will, and influence business affairs as well as personal dealings. However you would be unwillingly bound to contracts that have proved to be more than you could ever bargain for. Having said that, manner are willing to take such a bargain, in the severely mistaken belief that they are in fact on a noble journey.
Amateur and pro are two different ball games.... and if your wanting to look into it that way, Ward was the man who achieved the pinnacle of the amateur game by winning an Olympic gold. GGG isn't a big middleweight, Ward won his Olympic medal at Light Heavy and is now campaigning at 175 in the pro ranks. Brook didn't look all that much smaller than GGG, but the different in natural size and strength showed on fight night. This time GGG would be the man stepping up two weights. We seen Ward push Froch back at times during there fight and how can you call a close fight a gift? The general consensus on the decision is split, just because a fight is close it doesn't make it a robbery. There should be a rematch I agree as it was a good close fight, but 100% no robbery.
Kovalev could beat Ward in a rematch, but Golovkin never beats Ward. Ward had trouble with Kovalev on the outside, but Golovkin doesn't have the range or ability to box like Kovalev can on the outside. And Kovalev has light heavyweight power, Golovkin has middleweight power. Golovkin will have trouble hurting someone bigger than anyone he's fought. Ward's better in every area, too smart, and bigger. I wouldn't mind seeing it because GGG would engage Ward better on the inside, but Ward takes this.
When one says "classic ggg style" do you mean avoiding the clash with ward altogther like he typically does with any actual threat or challenge?
It proved otherwise, Ward has a better chin than thought. He was smiling, proved that he wasn't hurt at all.
My goal isn't to convince people Ward won. He did win. It's a fact. I would like people to educate themselves though on how to actually score a fight. Butt hurt people such as yourself clearly don't know how to. Boxing is part of entertainment at the end of the day but that doesn't nullify the fact that it is indeed a science. Landing the 2 biggest punches in a fight and walking forward doesn't mean you win lmao.
Btw I like Kov as much as Ward and I don't know why you keep bringing up The PAC and Bradley fight. It's an asinine comparison. You are indeed a better comparison for a *******. Like most *******s you don't seem too inclined with scoring a fight or what is actually going on while watching a boxing match. And to further expose yourself which we'll see if you even have balls to do, post your Kovalev rounds you think he won so I can hurry up and end this nonsense. You clearly don't know much about boxing. Post the rounds.
I'm assuming you're joking here but let's say you're being serious. Given the size difference and GGG's lack of head movement, how many jabs and right hand counters would Golovkin have to take just to cut the ring off? Then, once he's there, is Ward just going to cover up and let GGG hit him like a dummy? Of course not, he's going to tie him up. I wouldn't mind seeing Ward-GGG at some point, but the fight would only be interesting/intriguing because of Golovkin's aura. Ward UD and possibly a late TKO.
GGG - Ward is still an interesting fight, and could possibly even go either way, but Ward has to be the clear favourite. He just held his own against Kovalev who is bigger than GGG and probably hits harder due to the weight difference.