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Will GGGs "title" defense "record" be rescinded now that WBA ruled? Or does that not count?
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Originally posted by GypsyTRAIN View PostBorat is a nobody. He returned to fighting roofers and auto mechanics. His claim to glory was a gift decision (including an illegal KD) against SD, a gift against Jacobs, and going 1-1 w/ Canelo.
Some peeps here wanted to make him out to be special. Just a prima donna ****** Kazakh who wanted everyone from 154-168...at 160. Now its bye bye Borat
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Originally posted by kushking View Post
I made this thread became the WBA said in the press release that they are going to consider prior jr beltholders as #1 contenders.(just for the record I consider ggg a skillful elite champ who was among the best of his era)
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Originally posted by Boxing-1013 View Post
So outlanding a guy by about 50 punches, and scoring a KD, is a 'gift' lol. Boxing has about the most irrational fans out there really
Hi dum dum
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Originally posted by GypsyTRAIN View Post
...Boxer A could land 60 punches in Rd 1 w/ a KD to 5 punches for boxer B. Next 11 rounds...Boxer B outlands and wins.
Hi dum dum
However on volume, GGG outlanded Danny in 9 of 11 rounds, with 1 tie (according to compubox, which I think more or less got it right there). Punch for punch, it's hard to argue Danny was landing as impactfully as GGG anyway that night.
It's fair to say GGG didn't perform up to expectations against Danny - personally I thought the first good shot GGG hit him with on the chin, he would go down. But his chin is better than it first appeared. If you were to tell me Danny would go 12 rounds, I would have expected an 8-4 type GGG win, and that's what it was.
Fair to say GGG didn't perform as expected vs Danny Canelo (Twice) and Sergei really. But the only close fight he had in that or in his whole career was vs Sergei. Everything else, love him or hate him, only had one winner and it was GGG.
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Originally posted by Boxing-1013 View Post
Right, obviously there is always an exception to the rule. Impact matters too, not just volume.
However on volume, GGG outlanded Danny in 9 of 11 rounds, with 1 tie (according to compubox, which I think more or less got it right there). Punch for punch, it's hard to argue Danny was landing as impactfully as GGG anyway that night.
It's fair to say GGG didn't perform up to expectations against Danny - personally I thought the first good shot GGG hit him with on the chin, he would go down. But his chin is better than it first appeared. If you were to tell me Danny would go 12 rounds, I would have expected an 8-4 type GGG win, and that's what it was.
Fair to say GGG didn't perform as expected vs Danny Canelo (Twice) and Sergei really. But the only close fight he had in that or in his whole career was vs Sergei. Everything else, love him or hate him, only had one winner and it was GGG.
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Originally posted by ShoulderRoll View Post
British and Mexican commentators thought Danny Jacobs won that fight. So it's not like it's an outlandish position.
GGG was the boogeyman and people, especially people who were invested in seeing chin.ks in his armor, were a little too eager to make that performance out to be more than what it was - a nice performance by Danny, exceeded expectations as far as going the distance. He still lost, probably 8-4, that's 5 points with the KD.
Yeah anyone saying Danny won that fight, I mean who cares but that's about as clear of a win as you can get for a guy in a competitive 12 round fight.
If Danny and GGG fought each other's fight, I'd have the same opinion but in reverse. Those who score that fight for Danny, surely would not do the same. Credit Danny for exceeding expectations, knock GGG for not doing more if you want to, but yeah trying to say the fight Danny fought was good enough, relative to GGG"s work that night, it's just not serious. But we have all sorts of terrible biased opinions in boxing all the time, who cares.
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Golovkin has 15 title defences
14 consecutive - Rosado until Canelo 2
And 1 as his new reign as IBF champion
Davis is not a multi weight world champion. He is a super featherweight titlist. He hasn’t won major titles at any other weight
I don’t think there’s much to debate ?
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Originally posted by Boxing-1013 View Post
Right, obviously there is always an exception to the rule. Impact matters too, not just volume.
However on volume, GGG outlanded Danny in 9 of 11 rounds, with 1 tie (according to compubox, which I think more or less got it right there). Punch for punch, it's hard to argue Danny was landing as impactfully as GGG anyway that night.
It's fair to say GGG didn't perform up to expectations against Danny - personally I thought the first good shot GGG hit him with on the chin, he would go down. But his chin is better than it first appeared. If you were to tell me Danny would go 12 rounds, I would have expected an 8-4 type GGG win, and that's what it was.
Fair to say GGG didn't perform as expected vs Danny Canelo (Twice) and Sergei really. But the only close fight he had in that or in his whole career was vs Sergei. Everything else, love him or hate him, only had one winner and it was GGG.
It was a very, very close fight and Danny landed the better shots.
GGG also lost to Canelo in the rematch but you're mouth is too full of ****** di ck to understand
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