What is the realistic score of the Canelo Vs GGG trilogy?

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What is the realistic score of the Canelo Vs GGG trilogy?

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  1. 3:0

  2. 2,5:0,5

  3. 2:1

  4. 1,5:1,5

  5. 1:2

  6. 0,5:2,5

  7. 0:3

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  1. shadow111

    shadow111 Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Well her score was TOO wide, right. But how wide is too wide? How many of the rounds she gave Canelo are unreasonable? (pssst : None) The only round that GGG won clearly in the entire fight was Round 7, Byrd recognized that as such and gave it to GGG. 8 and 9 were good GGG rounds, but not as good as 7. He didn't land the jab as well in those rounds, and got rocked with big shots. You have to understand what happened in the rounds before you can determine what is reasonable. Living in la la land about the first match doesn't accomplish anything. So how wide is too wide. If 10-2 Canelo in the first fight is too wide, then what about 8-4 Canelo? Or 7-5 Canelo? And which rounds, the attempts to act like GGG won the first fight clearly and you can't score that fight for Canelo fall flat when pressed. Which is why I doubt you'll answer any of these questions.
     
  2. shadow111

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    Twice? When did that happen? Oh, that's right it didn't. Sawwie, I know how much you want to re-write history. Fact is Canelo fought GGG, not at 155, but at 160 x2 (GGG's weight) dethroning him in the process, then moving up to become Undisputed at 168, something GGG never did at any weight, and something never done before at that weight, then Defended his Undisputed vs GGG Successfully in an absolute rout! I'm afraid you live in an imaginary world as it pertains to the Canelo GGG trilogy and lucky for me I get to shake you out of your imaginary dreams on a regular basis.

    :deal: That's OK, I'm here to give you that reality check that you need.
     
  3. Bustajay

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    :risas3::risas3::risas3::risas3::risas3:
     
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  4. Bustajay

    Bustajay Feel the Steel/Balls Deep Full Member

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    Her score was way off bro.

    Also go back and read your comments on scoring rounds..That alone is scary and makes Byrd look intelligent compared to your thoughts on scoring rounds
     
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  5. Mitch87

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    GGG won the first two and Canelo the third.
     
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  6. shadow111

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    How way off? If 10-2 was way off, then what about 8-4 Canelo, or 7-5 Canelo? Are those scores "way off" too? Do you have any problem with those scores, and if so, why? The fight was extremely close and competitive on a RBR basis. GGG was very lucky to get a draw with all the shots that Canelo slipped, with all the times that he made GGG miss, and with all the big heavy leather he landed on the G man. That was a very underrated and underappreciated performance from Canelo, and it had a lot to do with the reaction to Byrd's card rather than what actually happened between the ropes.
     
  7. shadow111

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    Sorry, but GGG has exactly 0 wins over Canelo in 3 attempts. GGG=FFF Triple Fail x3.
     
  8. Mitch87

    Mitch87 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    More people have voted 2-1 GGG than any other option. which I agree with.
     
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  9. BCS8

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    Yeah and RJJ lost in the Olympic finals too. :rolleyes:

    Flat Head Shadow deriving comfort from bogus judging :deal:
     
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  10. shadow111

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    Apples to oranges spinning space balls man. :naughty2:
     
  11. BCS8

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    Because it's the correct option.

    In the first fight GGG chased him all over the ring, but the Canelitas were able to say that Canelo landed the biggest shots. There was some basis for that. In the second fight GGG fought off the backfoot and not only outlanded ginger again but ALSO landed the biggest shots. In the 10th GGG gave Canelo a complimentary tour of the galaxy. Ive never seen Canelo hurt like that before. As for the third fight, I knew that Golovkin was going to lose on points the moment I heard Jonathan "snoozy" Banks talk about "doubling up the jab" and similar BS. GGG has slowed down so much that he has no chance of outboxing Canelo. I think GGG needed Sanchez and Mexican style in the 3rd. He might have risked getting KOd but he'd have had a real chance of blowing out Canelo's gaskets in the late rounds and stopping him himself.
     
  12. BCS8

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    Soon Shadow will tell us his orange peel theory of how the earth is flat
     
  13. shadow111

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    Pretty much that's what happened. GGG chased him all over the ring, couldn't land clean because Canelo was too elusive and the footwork was giving GGG problems. GGG chased him all over the ring and got caught with big shots that caught the eye of the judges, especially Miss Adalaide Byrd.
    GGG landed the bigger shots in the rematch? I think not cowboy. GGG got beat up Mexican Style, Canelo gave the G man a steady strem of come forward aggression and heavy power punches round after round, while GGG just backed up throwing weak jabs, until the 10th that is, where he finally landed a good shot and of course you blow that out of proportion because that's all you have to reference.
    GGG disappointed so bad in the 3rd fight that even you can't spin it as a win. It wasn't just how one-sided it was though, it was how GGG fought, how scared he fought for the first 8 rounds. The Big G Man who called for Mexican Style, the Big Man who called Canelo a mouse, ended up fighting like one.
     
  14. BCS8

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    Sure I could spin it as a win, if I scored like you and gave Golovkin the benefit of every scrap of doubt. But that would be dishonest imho.

    As it is I think 7-5 to Canelo is a little generous to GGG. I think the dirty judges were making up for licking Canelo's balls in the previous two fights and making it close (but still with ginger winning) so they don't look as bad. 8-4 to Canelo felt about right for that sparring session.

    I feel they ripped us off. Golovkin only really tried in the last few rounds and Canelo despite his big talk was happy to tot up the points against a boxing grandfather.
     
  15. shadow111

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    By the way, I sort of predicted that would happen, that the judges would be very favorable for GGG this time. It's troubling to think that if GGG had been even remotely competitive, they would have possibly given him the fight.
    GGG finally started trying, but it was too little too late. Canelo was the only one of the two who came to fight. That's gotta be a tough pill to swallow for GGG fans who prided themselves on GGG being the "fighter" not the one fighting scared. Turns out Canelo was the real fighter, GGG was all bark no bite.