Honestly, no problem with the decision, but those sores were unfair.

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by RafaelGonzal, Nov 22, 2015.


  1. RafaelGonzal

    RafaelGonzal Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    I had the fight 1-1 after two then gave round 3 to Cotto only to find letterman gave that rd to Canelo? I was shocked... and questioned myself and thought maybe I was being biased. I was so aggravated that they could give Canelo rd 3, that I stopped scoring and enjoyed the fight.

    Canelo was a statue, legs in cement, but he is strong. Cotto couldn't hurt him. Canelo couldn't cut off the ring or land a big punch. Cotto has absolutely no right hand and is basically a one handed fighter. The fight was close and I have no problem with the decision going to Canelo, but thse scores were ludicrous.

    There was no schooling or beat-down, anyone who say's there was is a moron. the HBO telecast seemed pro Canelo. Cotto has no business at middleweight. Canelo needs to man up and fight GGG.

    Cotto should fight Bradley at 154 and win or lose retire. GGG will render a beat-down, and DLH KNOWS IT AND WILL TRY EVERY TRICK POSSIBLE TO AVOID OR PROTECT CANELO.

    Cotto had the skills to beat CANELO, THE SUPERIOR FOOTWORK, JAB AND BOXING SKILL, BUT WAS UNABLE TO EXECUTE WHAT COULD HAVE BEEN AN EASY VICTORY. He accounted himself well in that fight against the bigger man, now what the hell is the problem with Canelo manning up and fighting GGG albeit after a quick tuneup or interim fight. I see no reason why he should be running from Glovkin.
     
  2. reed_man02

    reed_man02 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    You are already saying Canelo and his team are afraid of GGG when he has only been champion for 1 day!! Yet you never criticized Cotto for shamelessly ducking GGG for years.

    Also, Cotto doesn't have the skills to beat Canelo. If he did he would have won yesterday. Canelo won at least 8-4. Cotto could only land weak punches and tried to run the rest of the time. Canelo was still able to land the vast majority of the big punches in most of the rounds. Do only Cotto's punches count for you?
     
  3. JacK Rauber

    JacK Rauber Unbourboned by what has been Full Member

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    Let's see how he fares against a man his own size. Bring on GGG. Let's see if Alvarez has the cajones to step in the ring with someone his own size. He and GGG will weigh the same the night of the fight.
     
  4. RafaelGonzal

    RafaelGonzal Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Let me clarify some points here, No I never wanted Cotto to fight GGG, because I honestly feared for his health. Cotto is not a middleweight. He has been in too may wars, and the toll exacted by that piece of garbage Margarito will be felt by Cotto in later years. Cotto is and has always bee a warrior but to ask him to fight GGG is a stretch. Canelo however, is big enough as cleary seen in the Cotto fight, I'm sure he was at least 175 if not 180 for that fight. Cotto has no business at 160 yet he had the ***** to challenge Martinez. Anyone else could have but did they? No.
    Hey, I have no problem with the decision only thought it was closer than the scoring and obviously you know 11 rounds to 1 was bull****, as eveidenced by your score which was vastly more on point than the judges on that night, so please lets not be biased.
     
  5. Anima

    Anima Kinetic Link Full Member

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    I had Cotto winning by 2 rounds at most. BUT I dont have a problem if it goes to Canelo by 2-3 rounds. I can perfectly see that happening.


    But those ****ing scored were atrocious. Cotto had no chance of winning it by cards so it seems.
     
  6. RafaelGonzal

    RafaelGonzal Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    not the team they are but puppets and DLH the puppet master holding the strings and influencing the scoring. Never have I seen a fighter get a more generous account in the scoring than Canelo, clearly there has been controversial scoring in 3 Canelo fights already, that Sir, is an irrefutable fuking fact. Pleae get beyond your own fan status and be objective.
     
  7. RafaelGonzal

    RafaelGonzal Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Bravo Sir, he can run but he cant hide and these biased fanboys will have their day of reckoning....Canelo will get absolutely crushed by GGG, that is a fact, they know it, you know and DLH knows it and it is why they will stall, shuck and jive, but ultimately that brutal ass whipping isn't going away.
     
  8. YCGS

    YCGS Boxing Addict Full Member

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    I think a lot of rounds were close, but the edge almost always went to Canelo because he was simply doing more damage. Not a clinic by either fighter, but I think Canelo edged 8 or 9 rounds.