I had it by a point for trout the night of the fight but I don't think I had a good score. I wanna watch it again but it was a bad fight.
That doesn't speak well for lil Cinnabuns. Canelito jumped off Mayweather's undercard because he didn't want to fight Trout in Vegas.:hi:
I felt it never peaked to its potential Trout missing with light not effective shots and Canelo not making him pay. Either trout on activity or Canelo by being just a little more effective I thought the knockdown would charge Canelo to go for a finish or trout would look for revenge But the fight never heated up and the scores were made known and the end was coasted
Open Scoring Sucks, V. Klitschko Vs. Peter. Open scoring just made Peter say "FK IT I'm Done" He already knew he was so far behind
Canelo jumped off the mayweather undercard cause he wouldn't guaruantee him a fight.Stop spreading lies.
Canelo Alvarez still has much to prove in the ring, but there is little question that outside of it, the WBC super welterweight champion is one of the sport's biggest attractions. The 22-year-old Mexican ranks with Julio Cesar Chavez and Adrien Broner as the sport's top under-30 attractions. Alvarez has dreamed for more than a year of a match with Floyd Mayweather Jr., and seemed a perfect fit as Mayweather's opponent for the pound-for-pound king's planned Sept. 14 fight. That is Mexican Independence Day weekend and promoters always try to place a Mexican star on a major card in Las Vegas to leverage the influx of Mexican tourists. Alvarez, though, lost a standoff with Mayweather. He'd agreed to face WBA champion Austin Trout, and was willing to do it on May 4 as the chief undercard bout to Mayweather's welterweight title fight on Showtime pay-per-view at the MGM Grand Garden Arena with Robert Guerrero. In return, Alvarez wanted a written guarantee that he'd get Mayweather on Sept. 14. When Mayweather refused to give that, Alvarez opted to headline his own date. http://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/boxin...floyd-mayweather-ppv-card-004841571--box.html Once Floyd seen the ppv returns he went running to canelo.Stop lying Mr pibbs
Yeah that is the total punches landed (if you believe those stats, I think Trout did land more but punch statistics are usually bs imo) but Alvarez had a KD and landed the much harder shots.
Funny that the WBC has had open scoring for about 5 years and this is the only fight where people have made a big deal about it, and you know it just just *****'s with their slanted logic again.