Saul Canelo Alvarez vs Jermall Charlo

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by Dance84, Sep 26, 2020.


who wins

  1. Canelo UD

    53.8%
  2. Canelo KO

    27.7%
  3. Charlo UD

    9.2%
  4. Charlo KO

    6.2%
  5. Draw

    3.1%
  1. MidniteProwler

    MidniteProwler Fab 4. Mayor of Aussie Boxing Full Member

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    The fight would most likely be at 168 and Canelo would stop him late.
     
  2. m.s.

    m.s. Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Or the 17 other middleweight title defense KO'S.
     
  3. truth_teller

    truth_teller Member banned Full Member

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    Gift victories against Korobov and Derevyanchenko?? Korobov was almost knocked out in the last round. Derevyanchenko was beaten black and blue all night. Look at how Charlo reconstructed both Korobov's and Derevyanchenko's faces. He messed them up.

    Tyson Fury also went on distance with Otto Wallin, so what? He is still no.1 heavyweight. Going distance with someone doesn't make you a bad fighter.
     
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  4. CST80

    CST80 De Omnibus Dubitandum Staff Member

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    That's one round, you don't win matches based on someone winning one round decisively you dingbat, otherwise... Chavez Jr would have walked away victorious against Maravilla. You also don't win fights based on how someone's face looks afterward, otherwise Algieri wouldn't have been rightfully declared the victor over Provodnikov. What are you? A complete nincompoop? Is this amateur hour? You score fights on a ROUND BY ROUND BASIS. As in, a tally of who won the most rounds in the match by the final bell, wins the match, and Korobov and Derevyanchenko did more than enough to be rewarded the victory in both matches.
     
  5. fcb1068

    fcb1068 Active Member Full Member

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    Haha, Murata the punching bag, who lost to Hasan N'Dam, a guy who regularly gets knocked down multiple times every fight. I know you don't mean that.
     
  6. CST80

    CST80 De Omnibus Dubitandum Staff Member

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    Check the RBR, NO ONE scored the first fight to N'Dam, it should have been a wide win for Murata, it was one of the most notorious robberies that year, The WBA literally demanded a rematch. So yeah, I mean that.
     
  7. fcb1068

    fcb1068 Active Member Full Member

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    Actually the only reason Sergiy wasn't knocked out by Jermall is because Derevyanchenko was saved by the bell on two different occasions.
     
  8. fcb1068

    fcb1068 Active Member Full Member

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    I actually like Murata (He reminds me of a middle weight Wladimir Klitschko), and I also saw the fight live. From what I remember Murata probably won, but I think he allowed N'Dam to dictate the fight by following him around, and throwing basic 1-2s infrequently whenever N'Dam stood in one place - and that's what the Judges saw, N'Dam being the matador, and Murata being the hapless bull. Anyways, Murata underestimated N'Dam the same way he underestimated Rob Brant, another mover.
     
  9. PaddyGarcia

    PaddyGarcia Trivial Annoyance Gold Medalist Full Member

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    The round being three minutes long isn't a new concept. Derev came on strong at the end. Maybe the only reason Charlo won is because there were just 12 rounds.

    See? That's not good logic.
     
  10. iii

    iii Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Your sounding stale, get some new material ,brain cell...