Could end up a belter if GGG can target it.
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Golovkin edging ahead now.
I get the feeling this pair could go all night.
Golovkin surely a couple ahead but knowing these numpty judges it could be as close as all square.
That cuts got bigger.
GGG's to lose for me now.
That was a ****ing good round.
Alvarez needs to knock him out for me.
Great fight. Golovkin won it for me.
What a joke.
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Absolute joke. Seriously.
Surprise surprise. Why would anyone want to fight on a golden boy promoted fight anymore.
Can't see how GGG lost that. Gutted for him. Just think the fight came a few years too late otherwise he'd have floored Canelo.
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I'm a huge boxing fan, really gone off US based boxing shows.
Thought it was close but didn't have Canelo winning 7 of the rounds, as prettyboy says in Vegas on a Golden boy show then GGG would have had to have got a knock out to win
Gutted for GGG.
Can't believe that result, absolute shocker
What are folks' thoughts on Joshua v Potevkin?
I expected Joshua to be favourite but was surprised Potevkin is available at 15/2.
Much like with the big fight last weekend I'd say Povetkin needs a KO to win. Can anyone really see Joshua losing a decision in London when a fight with Wilder or Fury is inevitable.?
FWIW I think AJ will win quite comfortably if he's disciplined again. Povetkin is no mug but I think it's fair to say his record is a bit padded over the last 3 years or so, his last 6 opponents had 17 losses between them before fighting him. I'm not sure I see a stoppage but Joshua by 4 or 5 rounds is my guess.
It’s a dangerous fight for Joshua if he tries to make a statement and knock Povetkin out early doors. If he gets his jab going and uses his skills he’ll win comfortably on points. After this he needs to fight the winner of Fury and Wilder or Dillian Whyte. Right now I’d rate Whyte as the toughest fight, he’s matured a lot as a boxer in the last couple of years.