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Maybe so but it can also be seen as to why he's likeable, doesn't go around acting like a bellend.......then after a grreat fight like the Buatsi one, still carries himself graciously in victory. Props to the guy.
I’m not having those cards. It was tighter than that. At least we won’t get a rematch. Instead we will get the Irish Mexican putting Eubank in a casket.
115-113 Eubank, maybe a 114-114 at worst but ultimately they got the right winner in the end, even though Benn comes out of that fight with more credit. Eubank is done.
Sometimes you're only as good as your last fight, Canelo has lot that studding power he had and his work rate tends to drop significantly against movers.
Crawford maybe be the older guy, but he's looks the fresher, still too quick and skillful for Canelo. Crawford UD.
Despite most pundits nominating Canelo even back in May, I thought Crawford had a good chance with that reach advantage, plus the fact that he can bang a bit in his own right. What surprised me about last night was the extent to which the years seem to have caught up with Canelo. He's the younger of the two but he didn't look it. Besides, I guess I was hoping Crawford would win because I've never forgiven the boxing world for GGG not getting the verdict in that first fight with Canelo back in the day.
I must admit, I thought Canelo would overpower him. Thought he'd just take a few punches to the face while bulldozing his way to the corner and suffocating Crawford. I was very wrong.
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