most people have more appreciation for GGG, I don't know if maybe he as a person has more charisma, something they like and want to see him succeed,
Maybe one of the reason why many people are rooting for GGG is the fact that in this fight he doesnt have a win yet. Thus fans are looking forward for him to take down Canelo especially his previous fights (before this) are a victory for him, its like he redeem himself after his loss.
but in boxing not everything is numbers and statistics, it's the real part, real life, and really even though both boxers have failed along their paths, it will be interesting to see this fight.
Thats true. This will be a great fight that we've been waiting for years.
Yes, I think they can put on a good show, and on Canelo's side I think he is a boxer who can't stop winning, whatever he wants to win, sometimes I think Canelo wants to go in looking for a knockout, it sounds crazy , but everything is possible, for me this boxer is saving something, I don't know how his training will be, to be with GGG He has to be hitting him very hard and the fact of fighting against GGG is not easy at all, the boxer has good experience, I know that most of you have been waiting for this fight, and I know that when I am there in the middle of the fight the stakes will be very high, you could say that they will be a great number, the number that I see that is greater is in money for the bets..
Can we expect on future years to come on having machine scoring on some sport? It might be that accurate? There are angles which might cant be seen by machines but can be seen by human awareness and observation thats why manual scoring would really be still preferred but since machine scoring isnt available yet then lets see if ever this one pushed through but its true that speaking about possible
bias decisions then it could happen but these judges wont really make themselves easily get caught nor too that obvious.
I made a post on this, a few weeks ago. Several techniques are available for mechanical scoring. But the problem is that none of the boxing organizations (WBO, IBF.etc) have approved them. They are still in the initial stages of development, and although they have been tested on various amateur competitions, I don't expect mechanical scoring to be implemented anytime soon on major tournaments. Anyway, just 10 days to go.. the 4-year wait is finally coming to an end. And hopefully, this time we will have a clear winner and things will be settled once and forever.
I think that all this has to do with the clear disagreement that there is with the decisions of the judges, and if it is a fact that it can be done, only that this would be a series of sensors and it seems to me that the boxers would have to accept such things, for In general, we have had unpleasant experiences with the refereeing and technical decisions of the judges in any sport, but more so in boxing, from an Olympics to a professional fight, and we have clear examples that everyone here remembers, the past Olympics with the Japanese and the clear fight that was won by Mayweather with Pacquiao that was Mayweather running around the ring.