I saw the scorecards. Everyone I've seen talking about it, says it wasn't as close as they said. What do you think?Bivol using his range effectively Canelo gots no answer
I saw the scorecards. Everyone I've seen talking about it, says it wasn't as close as they said. What do you think?
I saw a gif of that.Yeah I was giving Canelo credit for being who he was but truly he got thoroughly outboxed to a degree that in a rematch he gets KO'D kid was so cautious at the beginning (understandable) but once he had canelo backing up for consecutive rounds he started pushing him around
One point Canelo tried to lift him up out of frustration cause dude kept leaning on him. Ill tell how confident he was during post fight interview he wished the crowd happy Cinco de mayo and said a rematch I better get treated like the champion I am so he obviously felt disrespected during lead up
Yeah. I think this business of moving up to "prove" yourself is a lot of BS and only serves to put many fighters in more danger than they already are. Lomachenko wasn't really even a legit lightweight and people were pushing to move him up even further. It might be good for the "sport" and for "fans", but it's not good for the fighters.There's no way this should hurt Canelo's legacy. He had zero business in there with a "prime" legit light heavyweight. Kovalev was old and the world already saw him quit, it was comparable to Jones fighting John Ruiz.
That said it shouldn't totally remove the shine from him going up and beating Kovalev, but he also shouldn't take the rematch. He's too small, that's not going to change in camp. I give him respect for stepping up and taking that challenge but I didn't see anything that would change in another fight, he simply reached his limit.
At some point, someone has to tell their guys that more money isn't worth your health.Its the constant media badgering fighters to move and seek challenges i reckon most would stay in there right classes and beat mandatories
The money unification fights offer also is hard to ignore
I agree Canelo shouldn't be penalized for chasing legacy he reached his limit no shame at all to us boxing purest. But the casual who only watch big fights well those people suck. Lol
The thing is that these guys are trained to think they can do anything. I talked to my father and he said he never, ever doubted he would win any given fight. It's the manager's job to pump up their guy's confidence AND make sure they don't get in over their head with someone from another weight class that could really hurt them.
Katie Taylor vs Amanda Serrano was a great fight in case anyone interested.
Exactly. Trained warriors who have to have that mentality. I think in a vacuum, if you ask Canelo, he probably thinks he could go a couple rounds with Fury smh. I remember when the media and fans were pushing hard for Floyd to fight Paul Williams. I mean, skill wise there's no comparison but size wise it was just nonsense to even suggest it.
Paul was a "welterweight" in theory for awhile, but we all knew what that was about. That's another thing that irks me, I wish they would stop letting guys masquerade at two to three weight classes lower than they should be. JCC jr wouldn't even have a career if he was fighting in his proper weight class from the jump.
Yes back in the early 2000s when Felix "Tito" Trinidad was making his push for legacy. He was aiming for a Roy Jones fight HE HAD NO BUSINESS even thinking thst but for intended purposes thats the fight that was going to happen if he had beat Hopkins.
Years later when they both was past there primes and Jones was totally shot. Jones carried him in that fiasco and could have kod him if he wanted too but Roy respected him enough not to
What I just wrote ill never say in my circle of friends or family I would be disowned. Lol