Apologies for coming in here like a jamoke but can someone spoiler a link to the fight? Been at a wedding all night or I'd have bought the PPV
Weight, and I think he was just shot mentally. He never looked right. Chocolatitio in his prime had this composure like he knew he was about to beat your ass and there's nothing you could do about it. That was gone last night.
Big ESPN mag feature on GGG. http://www.espn.com/espn/feature/st...ed-years-career-defining-fight-canelo-alvarez
I really want to get into boxing after watching and really enjoying the Crawford fight followed by McGregor-Mayweather. PPV for most major fights though? I already pay enough for my cable.
use a VPN to get a british IP and buy it from a UK provider for 20 bucks or whatever it costs over there.
Never going to tell anyone how to spend their money, but Canelo-GGG is well worth your money and the best pure boxing matchup that exists in the sport. Anyway, even if you don't buy, definitely still tune into the non-PPV cards. While those get all the buzz, we've had a ton of really good fights that have been on regular TV this year. Off the top of my head, Anthony Joshua-Klitschko, Lomachenko twice, Crawford-Indongo, Kell Brook-Errol Spence, Broner-Mikey Garcia, Chocolaitio-Rungvisai II, Frampton-Santa Cruz II, Vargas-Berchelt.
Canelo is the man, but I just don't have confidence in him to a certain extent. Same way I wasn't super excited for Floyd fight. Idk. If GGG gets timid, this could be really interesting. How much each supposed to weight fight night?
What canelo does have in his favor are hand-picked judges. If this fight is even remotely close (as the jacobs fight was), canelo will get the win.