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You have to joke. Canelo Alvarez Vs. William Scull was not just boring-it was a television drizzle, a 12-round sleep that made fans staring at their screens, wondering if anyone had forgotten to tell the fighters that they were in the fight. It’s not just insufficient – she insulted everyone who stayed up, paid or lost weekend in the evening hoping for the action. And yet, here we are, with Scull running his mouth, claiming he should have won. Incredibly.
Scull’s explanation? “If he doesn’t hit me, why would I take the risk?” Oh, please. It’s not a tactic genius – it’s hiding. It hopes to slide to less than another type. Of course, the Cuban style appreciates the defense, but it is not an excuse to throw a handful of blows for 36 minutes and pretend to master “sweet science”. It’s called boxing, not “quiet in the ring.”
And now, like salt in an open wound, Amir Khan enters. Khan – the same guy who took her head off a few years ago – now says Scull won.
You watched that Canelo Vs. Disaster and left thinking that Scull beat two rounds? Did you fall asleep halfway and dream of another fight? Since we remained widely awake-nobody-in-one of the most settled, most popular 12-round in recent memory.
“It was the most beautiful and it could go in any case.” Quite? Nice what, Amir – pretty scary? Pretty uncomfortable? Pretty close to farce worth a refund? Come on, man. You were in big fighting. You know what a performance looks like, and that wasn’t. Scull landed next to nothing. Canelo barely broke sweat. The only thing that was supposed to “go in any direction” was a remote control – excluded.
“I probably won the tickles in two circles.” Based on what exactly? By convincingly walking back? Laying Canela between rounds? Throwing occasional stabs into the air? One thing is generous. The second is to be completely separated from reality.
“I like Canelo, I think he’s a great fighter and I think he better chose shots and landed more clean recordings.” Exactly – so you admit that Canelo landed better and cleaner and still handed it to Scull? It’s not an analysis, it’s a comedy sketch.
“No matter how the fight went, it was a great performance of both fighters.” No, Amir. Not. There was no. It was a slow, tow, clumsy non-guess that made the fans murmur “never again” before the final bell even rang. Calling this “shiny” spit in front of every fans who went through him in the hope that something, anything, would happen.
Let’s be clear: Praise Scull’s “Performance” encourages this garbage. He tells the fighters that they can do, hug, dance around and still pat on the back. And from the former champion, no less – it’s uncomfortable.
So here’s the proposal, Amir: Next time, just say it was a dud. Say Scull survived, maybe she closed it in her eyes, but don’t insult boxing by dressing it as “Great.” Fans deserve honesty, not delusions.
Last time updated 05/06/2025