They didn't even try to hide the fuckery. Dude could've scored it 115-113 for Canelo, same score GGG had from the other judge, made it look legit When they said 118-110 my reaction was basically the same as Stephen A.'s reaction to Lavar Ball predicting 50 wins for the Lakers this year
Already know how that fight is scored, Canelo wins via corruption. Not interested. Always about the money in boxing.
I thought Canelo had more heart, after this showing I have to wonder if he'll retire by 30 He's got a shit load of fights under his belt already @ 27yrs old thanks to turning pro @ 15
I think they'd give it to GGG next time because if he loses the luster comes off Ward/GGG If Canelo loses, oh well, he's Mexican and will always have a huge following/be a cash cow But TBT, I wouldn't be surprised if this GGG/Canelo shit got silly like Pac/Marquez, where they just square off 4 or 5 times Lol
Not a USC fans at all but the leading candidate for game of the year was USC Texas. Wow. Tough D everywhere. Double overtime win for the condoms. An awesome football game. Texas is absolutely the best 2 loss team around. Hands down.
Yeah the media I've read all agree in was GGG well ahead and one bought and paid for judge who couldn't see it otherwise. Two judges 15 points apart and the third is a draw... ?? bullshit.. money was in decision was purchased... come on its boxing after all thats what they do
Golden Boy still miffed they weren't involved in the Mayweather McGreggor fight. Missed a payday 10X what this fight brought and whined about it all the time. Never liked that pantyhose wearing de la Hoya. Like him less now.
Speaks to how sordidly filthy boxing really is when the likes of the (T)Raiders absolutely do represent a significant uptick for Vegas.
Leaking slowly, but surely..Jerry still trying to control/leverage what happens with Zeke Elliott, now holding the issue over Goodell and his contract extension. Smh Old rat bastard. Lol Jerry Jones impeding Roger Goodell's contract negotiations Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones has impeded the progress of contract negotiations aimed at an extension for NFL commissioner Roger Goodell, according to sources familiar with those talks. "If not for Jerry," one person familiar with the contract negotiations said this weekend, "this deal would be done." While some owners believe a deal will be agreed upon, others aren't quite as sure thanks to Jones, who has interjected himself into the process of the NFL's six-man compensation committee, becoming the unofficial seventh member. Jones is now being singled out by some owners and league executives as the reason Goodell does not have the contract extension that many expected to be in place before this season kicked off, per sources. Goodell's current deal expires in 2019. The increasingly edgy relationship between Jones and Goodell has sharpened to the point where Goodell's long-term future could be in question, according to league sources. Answers could come soon. Next up is the compensation committee's conference call Wednesday, which is expected to produce a specific term proposal for Goodell, sources said. Jones will be included on the call, sources said. Whether a firm proposal is presented to Goodell after the conference call remains a source of contention for the time being, sources said. While some owners believe a contract extension is imminent, another source close to the situation said, "there's no way that happens right now." The fact that there even is some level of dissension within NFL ownership circles illustrates what a touchy issue this has become. Previously, Jones has denied he was a member of the NFL's compensation committee. But league sources say Goodell was informed that Jones, despite not being a member, would take part in the process within the same time frame as the commissioner was deciding the eventual six-game suspension of Cowboys star running back Ezekiel Elliott for violation of the league's domestic violence policy that is currently hung up in a court battle.
The Kansas City Chiefs are expected to listen to trade offers for quarterback Alex Smith after this season, according to league sources. Interesting, with 3 or 4 QBs expected to go fairly high in the 1st round this year. Think they should wait until after the 1st round to strike a up deal for future comp