You can go all day but from what I've seen, nobody gives Canelo more problems than Sanders unless Charlo was to get a early knockout of Canelo in the first half of the fight. I think Spence can definitely overwhelm Canelo too.. I'm saying that BJS is not knocking out Canelo not that it would be an easy match for cinnamon. Reading is essential.
And who is more proven than Canelo at 160 apart from the guy he just fought? BJS is the one with much to prove. He shamelessly ducked GGG and even admits that GGG beats him, didn't defend his title for fukk knows how long, didn't want it with daniel jacobs, didn't even want it with Rosado at the time, Pull out of the Murray fight etc. I could go on all day
roy jones would beat the shyt out of both these guys to be honestRoy spit Gospel. I love GGG but he couldnt hold Roy's jockstrap in his prime
it stopped golovkin from being able to do what he wanted to do. it troubled him. cant say the same thing when golovkin was backing up from canelo.only difference is that while canelo was backing up in the first fight he still managed to land the cleaner and more effective power shots.
Abel sanchez himself said that little g lost the 12th round......he flat out said little g took the round OFF.I'm still fukking by people saying that GGG won the 12th round. How???
Like, if you watch that ENTIRE round and see GGG's work in comparison to Canelo's -- how can you come away objectively feeling like GGG won it?
I just watched a video with Kellerman saying it should've been a draw because GGG won the 12th.
GGG lost that round. And it's a round that he lost, clearly. It ain't some close razor thin shyt -- pick 'em round. It's not a round where he was a battered from pillar to post; yet, it's one he clearly lost.
That's where I think a good bit of the outrage stems from, because if you're giving GGG the 12th you're either a poor judge or biased to begin with , so you're giving him other rounds he probably loss -- as well. On some, "How could this be???? I had it 9 rounds to 3 for GGG," type shyt.
Dog even Abel said his man lost the 12th but internet shookboyz know better...I'm still fukking by people saying that GGG won the 12th round. How???
Like, if you watch that ENTIRE round and see GGG's work in comparison to Canelo's -- how can you come away objectively feeling like GGG won it?
I just watched a video with Kellerman saying it should've been a draw because GGG won the 12th.
GGG lost that round. And it's a round that he lost, clearly. It ain't some close razor thin shyt -- pick 'em round. It's not a round where he was a battered from pillar to post; yet, it's one he clearly lost.
That's where I think a good bit of the outrage stems from, because if you're giving GGG the 12th you're either a poor judge or biased to begin with , so you're giving him other rounds he probably loss -- as well. On some, "How could this be???? I had it 9 rounds to 3 for GGG," type shyt.
Didn’t read the article just your last sentence SMHlook at this little bytch jim lampley. .....if goldenboy doesn't get canelo off HBO, they're fukkin retarded. HBO boxing will be officially dead if canelo leaves. Talkin about little g's fanbase multiplied, but I bet he still can't get on PPV without canelo .......little g's popularity will only diminish greatly from this point.
HBO's Lampley: Overwhelming Majority Saw Golovkin Win, Twice
“Because while boxing insiders remain imprisoned within the arcane world of governing bodies and title belts and state commissions and official judges and all the technicalities over which they preside, the general public has made a different and far simpler decision. By an overwhelming majority, fans and general media have decided Gennady Golovkin won both fights. They don’t need to confuse themselves with Compubox numbers and round by round scoring and technical analysis. Via the metric of social media, and among themselves on the street, they have spoken loudly again. They like the way Triple G competes. They love the passion his face projects. They are enthralled with his heart.
“When Muhammad Ali was judged the loser in his first fight with Joe Frazier, and lost his unbeaten record as a result, many in my generation were crestfallen. But then we learned something, as Ali’s aura only grew bigger, and Frazier had to deal with the reality that the numbers on the scorecard did nothing to diminish the love the audience felt for their hero"
“Now Triple G is something of a latter day Ali, a global superstar seen as having been twice martyred by the hidebound and impenetrable processes of a sport that can’t get out of its own way. Canelo’s victory, however satisfying at first, will ultimately do little to increase the size or passion of his audience, built in from the start as the result of his favorable cultural perch, as the face of Mexican boxing. But the two decisions which have frustrated Gennady Golovkin have dramatically multiplied the size of Triple G nation, which is now a global cult. You don’t have to win to be the winner. That’s boxing. That’s life.."
You just know dude was crying real tears while writing this. He really tried to compare little g to Muhammad Ali