Round 12 con Mauricio Sulaiman: Entre criticas y analisis

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By Mauricio Sulaiman son of Don Jose Sulaiman-President of the WBC

After a week of the fight that ended the sports rivalry between El Canelo and GGG, and after analyzing the reactions of the fans and the media, I have tried to put my thoughts in order; I left the ring to see things from the outside and thus understand the many comments about this fight.

Boxing is unique in many ways; what yes, is that the criticism of the fan is the strictest and most severe of all sports. Almost all of us have played soccer, at least one shell at school, basketball, tennis, baseball or soccer, or any modality of The King of Sports, volleyball, and an infinity of others, but how many of us have boxed? You can’t play boxing, simple as that.

REALITY. Gennady Golovkin against Saúl Canelo Álvarez was less spectacular than predicted (Photo: Special) Whoever has ever trained boxing, who has worn gloves for three minutes, throwing blows at a sack, knows what a single round represents, and that you don’t have someone in front of you wanting to rip your head off.

How many times have I heard my own friends yell at a boxer to throw punches and so much more? I would like to see them up there, I answer them as a joke.

Within my analysis, I took a few sports to understand why when a fight is more technical and tactical, rather than shocking and emotional, it causes the public to be disappointed.

Let’s look at American football, the NFL and the famous Super Bowl. This game is the culmination of a season, where 32 teams sought to be champions. In that game everything is on the table; to be champion, earn extra money and have the glory for life by getting the coveted ring. Millions of people wait for that day with great enthusiasm for a whole year, families and friends get together, barbecues, chili con carne, nachos, wings, beer, tequila, costumes and a whole great party… We all hope to see a game full of emotions and that memories are generated for life.

Let’s look at some Super Bowl results:

2021. Tampa Bay 31-9 Kansas. A game in which it was expected to see the explosiveness of Pat Mahomes and Tom Brady as a rival. It was an easy game for the Bucs, the defense dominated and the Buccaneers were crowned.

2019. Patriots 13-3 Rams. Another game where the Los Angeles offense was expected to explode as it had all season, while Brady and the Patriots were predicted to score big with spectacular plays. Well, no, he won the strategy, he dominated the defense, and although the game was always within reach of the Rams, it was one that did not generate emotions for those who enjoy seeing spectacular scoring and plays. Brady did what it took to win without risking anything.

2014. Seattle 43-8 Denver. I vividly remember how the Broncos were heavy favorites with Payton Manning at quarterback, but what happened? The Seahawks defense nullified them and beat them in a duel that by the second half the destination was already defined and the result was imminent.

These are three examples, believe me there are many more Super Bowls that turned out to be very different from the expectations that the fans had before the game.

We all want to experience the emotions like when Brady came back from a 28-3 run at halftime to beat Atlanta in overtime, or when Philadelphia pulled off an upset and beat Brady’s Patriots in a game; I think the point is clear. The expectations created by the emotion of the fans and the media themselves are so great that the event itself often fails to meet them.

In baseball, the World Series is the culmination of a long season of 162 games for each team. The champion of the National League faces the one of the American, as well as in the Super bowl; We all hope to see close games, full of emotions, home runs, spectacular catches, and obviously, that it be defined until the seventh game, because in this sport the World Series is won by the team that wins in four games in that game. Serie. We’d all like to see a Game 7 that ends with a house run home run in the last inning, with the count of three balls, two strikes and two outs.

In the last 30 years, half of the World Series have ended in four games to none or four to one. Half! In other words, they have been easily defined, demonstrating the superiority of one team over another.

How about the World Cup? France 3-0 Brazil (France 1998), Germany beat Argentina 1-0, with a last-minute penalty (Brazil 2014), or Brazil beat Italy on penalties after a boring 0-0, at USA 1994 .

I think my point has already been established. The expectations of the fans, fed by the great media coverage of a great event, generates dreams and expectations that are not always fulfilled in these magnanimous events.

The expectations of the fans, fed by the great media coverage of a great event, generates dreams and expectations that are not always fulfilled in these magnanimous events.

Saúl Canelo Álvarez won the third fight against Gennady Golovkin, by a clear unanimous decision, and in general, he completely dominated the Kazakh. GGG actually did very little in the first seven or eight rounds. Canelo completely dominated him and won all those rounds, hands down. Álvarez did what was necessary to win, and just as Tom Brady did not take any unnecessary risk, because his strategy worked and nullified GGG. As simple as that, it was a much more technical and tactical fight than the other two.

The problem is that the promotion “sold” the public a war, an emotional fight in which both would go out to beat each other mercilessly. Canelo repeatedly said that he was going to knock him out and retire him; GGG insulted the Mexican on multiple occasions. As they had already fought 24 very good rounds with good action, we all hoped that their words would come true and that an attacking boxing war would be seen.

Boxing is about styles and strategy. Golovkin did not lend himself for many rounds to the shock fight, and that is why the fight took that course. GGG closed strong, attacked and was successful against a Canelo who looked tired, cut in one eyebrow by a header, and also with an injured hand that will require surgery. The end came and the Mexican closed this chapter with a clear and forceful victory, after a technical fight, not an emotional one.

Julio César Chávez never spoke, never responded to the attacks of his rivals, such as Edwin Rosario, Macho Camacho or Greg Haugen. He went up to the ring and with his fists he silenced them and defeated them. Today we live in a different era in which many times, promoters and boxers themselves turn on social networks to cause expectations in the public and thus promote their event.

Canelo will take a well-deserved rest, his hand will be operated on and he will surely return next year to continue putting Mexico on top. Alvarez is simply the most important fighter in the world and he always puts his flag before him. Congratulations champion!

OVERWHELMING. Julio César Chávez defeated the mouthy Greg Haugen, at the Azteca Stadium, in 1993 (Photo: Special) Did you know that…? There have been a good number of fights that, as well as Canelo vs. GGG III, did not meet what was expected. De la Hoya vs. Trinity; Mayweather vs. Canelo, Mayweather vs. Pacquiao, what else do you remember?

Today’s anecdote I write this column sitting here at my cousins ​​Gil and Nancy’s house in Monterrey. We are at the wedding after a beautiful celebration of the union of her daughter, and her now husband.

The buffet of typical northern food is crazy! Pork roast, chicharrón in green sauce, beans with poison (butter), shredded and beef barbecue; all with gorditas, corn and flour tortillas. How Don José enjoyed visiting his “ranch”! My maternal grandmother, Baldremina, waited for the days for my parents to arrive in Cd. Victoria to cook for her. “Lady, can you serve me that roast pork just as you prepare it? That tortilla put on the plate and the roast pork on top, to finally eat the tortilla all soaked in the fat. Obviously it started with one and in the end… there were six or seven tortillas!

BY MAURICIO SULAIMÁN PRESIDENT OF THE WBC @WBCMORO

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