You don't like my sense of humor? That's disappointing to hear. I don't know where you come up with this stuff. The robbery claims are often far fetched desperate attempts to cry over losses, and try to convince people the losses aren't legitimiate. Most of this stems from GGG fans hitting the skids after Canelo wrecked their world. Their bold predictions were epic fails and they have no route other than to claim ronbbery like the boy who cried wolf. Like I said, one day there's gonna be a real wolf out there but no one will hear your cries because everyone will assume it's another ruse. So don't you talk to me about people defending their favorite fighter. We seen that more from GGG fans trying so hard to defend him after losing to Canelo. You can question Canelo all you want, I find it humorous and telling how distubed you are by what Canelo did to GGG and his fans. GGG fans have become an emotional wreck after what happened in those 24 rounds and that's all there is to it. You want to rage on about Canelo, go ahead, no sweat off my back. I just find it hysterical.
I think he is deflecting his ignorance by now calling it a sense of humor—-THIS IS MAGICAL Yoooo @The Real Lance are you seeing this szhit???
I watched the fight in a bar in Medellin, Colombia... the bias exhibited in favor of Castano was tremendous as I was swayed a bit by the crowd.. it looked like Charlo had much more power and that the Argentinian was a bit busier.. not a robbery but felt like Castano won by the slightest margin due to rounds.... Charlo looked very strong at the end but seemed to be bothered by the pressure a bit. rematch would probably benefit Charlo more...as he has more to grow from this experience... will be rooting for Castano to win the next fight
Everybody loves an underdog…Castano fought a great fight, credit to him. He faded late and couldn’t sustain his early success. That said Charlo couldn’t impose his will on Castano either. The main people who hate on the draw only do so because they believe Castano gets wrecked in the rematch and their hope for seeing Charlo fail are thwarted once again.
The trouble is mate, you will often be arguing with a set of "real boxing fans" who can't even tally up a score card, so talking about balance of probabilities is falling on deaf ears.
They let that one through the cracks that time, but sprung into action to save Jermall from a korobov defeat in the very next fight that evening. Imagine if they both lost that night, what a disaster that would have been. They learned their lesson, not to let it happen again.
Sadly I can only agree with you. It's fair to say, though, that perhaps others reading will be able to find something useful there even if the person you're replying directly to might not.
I think Hayman and PBC has done great things for boxing and i appreciate what they have done, but these rediculious decisions i can do without.
Charlo didnt pull out the later rounds, he won two of the last three, but won only one round up to that point.
You got some close rounds in there. Rounds 2, 5, 6, 10, 11, and 12 were good Charlo rounds. None of those were definitive Castaño rounds. If you're claiming those were all no doubt about it Castaño rounds you're not seeing them clearly.