CANELO stopped SAUNDERS Saturday
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CANELO stopped SAUNDERS Saturday
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MIAMI GARDENS, Florida – The odds obviously aren’t in favor of Billy Joe Saunders knocking out Canelo Alvarez when they meet May 8.
Saunders’ promoter hopes to ensure that a neutral panel of judges will at least afford the undefeated southpaw a realistic chance of upsetting the Mexican superstar on the scorecards. Eddie Hearn – whose company, Matchroom Boxing, promotes Alvarez as well as Saunders – thus will insist on the assignment of one British judge to their 12-round fight for Alvarez’s WBA and WBC and Saunders’ WBO super middleweight titles.
Alvarez (55-1-2, 37 KOs) will be a sizable favorite to defeat England’s Saunders (30-0, 14 KOs), but the four-division champion has benefited from multiple heavily scrutinized scorecards in Las Vegas over the course of his celebrated career. Hearn revealed that the Raiders’ Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas and the Cowboys’ AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas, are the two sites seriously under consideration to host the Alvarez-Saunders fight in two months.
“I think we need a neutral panel,” Hearn told BoxingScene.com following Alvarez’s technical knockout of overmatched mandatory challenger Avni Yildirim last month at Hard Rock Stadium. “I think we need a British judge on there. I think we need an American judge on there. But I don’t know. Look, the British judging hasn’t been fantastic lately. And then we just saw another bad scorecard in New Zealand [for the Joseph Parker-Junior Fa fight Friday night], so it happens everywhere.
“And also, when [Alvarez is] the biggest star like that, sometimes you get the benefit of the doubt with the crowd noise in close situations. So, we’ll see. It’s gonna be Las Vegas or Dallas, probably, and we’ll decide within the next week, maybe, two weeks max.”
The three most noteworthy instances of debatable scoring impacting the results of Alvarez’s 12-round fights in Las Vegas were his split-decision victory over Cuba’s Erislandy Lara, his draw with Kazakhstan’s Gennadiy Golovkin in their first fight and one judge scoring Alvarez’s obvious loss to American superstar Floyd Mayweather a draw.
Judge Jerry Roth scored Lara a 115-113 winner over Alvarez, who won their very competitive bout on the cards of judges Levi Martinez (117-111) and Dave Moretti (115-113) in July 2014 at MGM Grand Garden Arena.
Judge Adalaide Byrd absurdly scored Alvarez a 118-110 victor in his widely disputed split draw with Golovkin in September 2017 at T-Mobile Arena. Moretti scored that bout 115-113 for Golovkin and Don Trella had it even, 114-114.
Mayweather won their junior middleweight match comfortably on the cards of judges Craig Metcalfe (117-111) and Moretti (116-112). Judge CJ Ross strangely scored a fight Mayweather won decisively a draw, 114-114.
None of the aforementioned judges for those three fights are from Alvarez’s home country of Mexico. They’re all residents of the United States, except for Meltcalfe, who is from Canada.
Nevertheless, assigning a British judge to their bout seems more than fair to Hearn, who, like Saunders, resides in England. Twelve of Alvarez’s past 18 fights have taken place in Las Vegas, where Saunders will fight for the first time.
“We will push for a British judge,” Hearn said. “That’s the way it should be because it’s champion versus champion. It’s not just, you know, it’s all Canelo Alvarez. This is a world champion fighting a world champion. So, that’s something that we will be insistent on.”
MIAMI GARDENS, Florida – The odds obviously aren’t in favor of Billy Joe Saunders knocking out Canelo Alvarez when they meet May 8.
Saunders’ promoter hopes to ensure that a neutral panel of judges will at least afford the undefeated southpaw a realistic chance of upsetting the Mexican superstar on the scorecards. Eddie Hearn – whose company, Matchroom Boxing, promotes Alvarez as well as Saunders – thus will insist on the assignment of one British judge to their 12-round fight for Alvarez’s WBA and WBC and Saunders’ WBO super middleweight titles.
Alvarez (55-1-2, 37 KOs) will be a sizable favorite to defeat England’s Saunders (30-0, 14 KOs), but the four-division champion has benefited from multiple heavily scrutinized scorecards in Las Vegas over the course of his celebrated career. Hearn revealed that the Raiders’ Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas and the Cowboys’ AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas, are the two sites seriously under consideration to host the Alvarez-Saunders fight in two months.
“I think we need a neutral panel,” Hearn told BoxingScene.com following Alvarez’s technical knockout of overmatched mandatory challenger Avni Yildirim last month at Hard Rock Stadium. “I think we need a British judge on there. I think we need an American judge on there. But I don’t know. Look, the British judging hasn’t been fantastic lately. And then we just saw another bad scorecard in New Zealand [for the Joseph Parker-Junior Fa fight Friday night], so it happens everywhere.
“And also, when [Alvarez is] the biggest star like that, sometimes you get the benefit of the doubt with the crowd noise in close situations. So, we’ll see. It’s gonna be Las Vegas or Dallas, probably, and we’ll decide within the next week, maybe, two weeks max.”
The three most noteworthy instances of debatable scoring impacting the results of Alvarez’s 12-round fights in Las Vegas were his split-decision victory over Cuba’s Erislandy Lara, his draw with Kazakhstan’s Gennadiy Golovkin in their first fight and one judge scoring Alvarez’s obvious loss to American superstar Floyd Mayweather a draw.
Judge Jerry Roth scored Lara a 115-113 winner over Alvarez, who won their very competitive bout on the cards of judges Levi Martinez (117-111) and Dave Moretti (115-113) in July 2014 at MGM Grand Garden Arena.
Judge Adalaide Byrd absurdly scored Alvarez a 118-110 victor in his widely disputed split draw with Golovkin in September 2017 at T-Mobile Arena. Moretti scored that bout 115-113 for Golovkin and Don Trella had it even, 114-114.
Mayweather won their junior middleweight match comfortably on the cards of judges Craig Metcalfe (117-111) and Moretti (116-112). Judge CJ Ross strangely scored a fight Mayweather won decisively a draw, 114-114.
None of the aforementioned judges for those three fights are from Alvarez’s home country of Mexico. They’re all residents of the United States, except for Meltcalfe, who is from Canada.
Nevertheless, assigning a British judge to their bout seems more than fair to Hearn, who, like Saunders, resides in England. Twelve of Alvarez’s past 18 fights have taken place in Las Vegas, where Saunders will fight for the first time.
“We will push for a British judge,” Hearn said. “That’s the way it should be because it’s champion versus champion. It’s not just, you know, it’s all Canelo Alvarez. This is a world champion fighting a world champion. So, that’s something that we will be insistent on.”
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Re: Hearn on Canelo-Saunders: We'll Insist On One British Judge; We Need Neutral Panel
It could be 3 British Judges. They'd still be bought off in Vegas.
I don't think Canelo will need any favors to beat Saunders. I think he'll beat him legitimately, but he won't lose a decision even if Saunders deserves it by an 8 rounds to 4 margin, and considering Saunders isn't a KO puncher, he literally CAN'T win this fight.
It's just a question of how Canelo wins.
KO
Clear Decision
or Controversial Decision.
Those are the 3 possibilities.
I don't think Canelo will need any favors to beat Saunders. I think he'll beat him legitimately, but he won't lose a decision even if Saunders deserves it by an 8 rounds to 4 margin, and considering Saunders isn't a KO puncher, he literally CAN'T win this fight.
It's just a question of how Canelo wins.
KO
Clear Decision
or Controversial Decision.
Those are the 3 possibilities.
Re: CANELO vs SAUNDERS Saturday
Saturday 8, May 2021
AT&T Stadium, Arlington, Texas, USA
commission Texas Combative Sports Program
promoter Eddie Hearn (Matchroom Boxing)
matchmaker Eric Bottjer
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super middle
Saul Alvarez 55 1 2
Billy Joe Saunders 30 0 0
World Boxing Council World Super Middle Title
World Boxing Association Super World Super Middle Title
World Boxing Organisation World Super Middle Title
light fly
Elwin Soto 18 1 0
Katsunari Takayama 32 8 0
World Boxing Organisation World Light Fly Title
super welter
Kieron Conway 16 1 1
Souleymane Cissokho 12 0 0
World Boxing Association Inter-Continental Super Welter Title
heavy
Frank Sanchez 17 0 0
Nagy Aguilera 21 10 0
welter
Christian Alan Gomez Duran 19 2 1
Xavier Wilson 11 2 1
light
Keyshawn Davis 2 0 0
Jose Antonio Meza 6 4 0
feather
Marc Castro 2 0 0
Irving Macias Castillo 9 1 0
super light
Kelvin Davis 1 0 0
Jan Marsalek 8 2 0
Re: CANELO vs SAUNDERS Saturday
It’s been a long time since I’ve wanted a fighter to win as much as I want Canelo to win tomorrow and I’m no particular fan of his.
Re: CANELO vs SAUNDERS Saturday
Kelvin Davis almost got stopped in the card's first fight, fortunate for him it was a 4 rounder. Not a good look for his chin...
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Do you still have a live chat for these fights?
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The living room is ready! I<ll be on tonight a little later!
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Re: CANELO vs SAUNDERS •NOW LIVE•
I know there was some drama with the ring size but havent followed too closely. Am icrazy or is this thing fucking huge?
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Wow those judges were on crack for Cissokho-Conway
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The judge who gave it to conway should be fired and charged lol
"He's a fighter, I'm a fighter, if I'm better on that day, I win. That's just the way it goes. Someday, every fighter loses. Sooner or later, somebody comes along and they got your ticket. Too old, just wasn't your day, whatever the reason is. In the end, everybody gets beaten. The most you can hope for is that you stay on top a while. Be the best."
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the 95-94 and 96-93 for Cissokho were awful too. He clowned Conway for all but 1 minute
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Literally. Conway couldnt touch him for 99%
"He's a fighter, I'm a fighter, if I'm better on that day, I win. That's just the way it goes. Someday, every fighter loses. Sooner or later, somebody comes along and they got your ticket. Too old, just wasn't your day, whatever the reason is. In the end, everybody gets beaten. The most you can hope for is that you stay on top a while. Be the best."
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Damn why did Cole have to stop that fight, I was loving it.
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I love the shadowbox Takayama did after it was stopped
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Billy Joe actually looks like he showed up to fight.
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Canelo IMO won the first and 2nd... Landed BIG body shots in the 1st and made BJS legs a little shaky in round 2
Re: CANELO stopped SAUNDERS Saturday
Saunders bitched out as soon as the going got tough.
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Re: CANELO stopped SAUNDERS Saturday
Just showed him again. That eye looks fucked. Somethings broken in there. Broken orbital at least im saying
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"He's a fighter, I'm a fighter, if I'm better on that day, I win. That's just the way it goes. Someday, every fighter loses. Sooner or later, somebody comes along and they got your ticket. Too old, just wasn't your day, whatever the reason is. In the end, everybody gets beaten. The most you can hope for is that you stay on top a while. Be the best."
Re: CANELO stopped SAUNDERS Saturday
I only had Saunders winning 2 rounds, some people were a lot more impressed by him than I was. He landed notable punches in all of 2 rounds and then quit as soon as he was in trouble.
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Re: CANELO stopped SAUNDERS Saturday
Plant bout to say “ight ima head out” and fedex that man his belt lmao
"He's a fighter, I'm a fighter, if I'm better on that day, I win. That's just the way it goes. Someday, every fighter loses. Sooner or later, somebody comes along and they got your ticket. Too old, just wasn't your day, whatever the reason is. In the end, everybody gets beaten. The most you can hope for is that you stay on top a while. Be the best."