霍亚ko最惨的一场(霍亚不满外界反应)

上周日对于“金童”推广的CEO奥斯卡·德拉·霍亚本来应该是一个值得高兴的日子,他旗下的头牌拳手、墨西哥拳击巨星苏尔·阿瓦雷兹在拉斯维加斯的T-Mobile竞技场以微弱的优势判定击败了根纳季·根纳季耶维奇·戈洛夫金,赢得了今年最受人关注的的中量级世界冠军,将WBC、WBA、IBO、Ring的金腰带收入囊中。

霍亚ko最惨的一场(霍亚不满外界反应)(1)

但是,奥斯卡·德拉·霍亚一点也不高兴,相反霍亚对一些赛后的外界反应感到有点恼火,他在给媒体的一封叫做“致拳迷的一封公开信”中谈到了这一点。

全文如下:

亲爱的拳迷朋友:

在周六夜晚(北京时间周日中午),拳迷享受体育盛宴,两位顶级战士对峙于拳台,胜者荣膺拳坛最佳。可以说,在任何体育运动中,都是难得一见的赛事。

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阿瓦雷兹兑现了自己的承诺,抗争了各种压力,全身心地投入和争取世界中量级冠军头衔。一战中,有批评说阿瓦雷兹没有充分地投入比赛,实际上,整个晚上阿瓦雷兹都在紧贴3G进行对抗。用行动对抗一个拳击高手,拉下戈洛夫金的节奏,并把节奏控制在自己手里。

对,在药检中阿瓦雷兹有过2次克伦特罗的微量痕迹显示,但这是墨西哥这个国家普遍存在的牛肉问题。由于这个众所周知的问题,阿瓦雷兹自己备受煎熬。在二番战赛前,阿瓦雷兹配合了超过20次的药物测试,并且他没有任何问题地通过了所有药检。

霍亚ko最惨的一场(霍亚不满外界反应)(3)

在一番战中,由于某位裁判的评定分数(伯德-118:110)让阿瓦雷兹背负上莫须有的负累,这跟阿瓦雷兹的发挥毫无关系。然而,数以百万拳迷的异样而又挑剔的眼光,让他倍感压力。许多人牵强地解释,这就是阿瓦雷兹不当窃取“比分”左右胜局的罪证。

而现在,阿瓦雷兹交出了近乎完美的答卷。然而......

在阿瓦雷兹巩固了他空前伟大的拳击成就(指击败3G,结束3G不败纪录)之后,成千上万的键盘侠没日没夜的一派胡言。不少人告诉我:霍亚不要去理会那些心里充满怨恨的人,你永远无法说服他们。我也知道我无能为力,甚至只能允许他们在某种程度上去歪曲这场年度大战,污蔑那场数百万人目睹的、由两位拳坛巨星共同奉献的精彩表演,这对我挚爱的拳击运动是一种伤害。

霍亚ko最惨的一场(霍亚不满外界反应)(4)

请允许我就那些荒谬言论予以回应。

金童公司砸钱搞定裁判

尽管我不屑于回应这种问题,但事实是:3位裁判是NSAC(内华达州运动委员会)选择的,考虑到首战出现的问题,NSAC仔细审查,尽可能遴选出最公平、公正的裁判群体。我也才了解到,NSAC甚至允许金童推广和GGG方面,就裁判人选,做出一个群体范围上的认可。与大家一样,裁判看到了一场激烈而接近的比赛,准确地显示在记分卡上。

3G击中数更多,应该赢得比赛

拳击比赛中,如果击中数的差异是判别胜负的关键,那这项运动会变得迥然不同和极其乏味。清晰的击打、拳台掌控、有效的攻击、有效的防御,这是裁判在每个回合确认胜者的依据。尽管我不是裁判,在这4个评判依据方面,我找不到那怕1个方面,可以确定GGG是胜者。

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莱夫勒声称,他无法确定GGG在拉斯维加斯,能够赢得点数判决

也许莱夫勒此言,只是为了宽慰GGG,不管怎样,这种评论,相当令人失望,尤其这种言论来自圈内人士。当然的,GGG完全可以在维加斯赢得点数判决。我想不会有2.2万人挤进T-Mobile体育场,去看GGG摧毁马尔蒂罗斯岩这类角色的比赛吧。只有与更高水准的拳手竞争,然后你比对手打得更好,才能在拳击圣地博取胜利。

职业拳击是美妙的运动,得益于网络流媒体技术的推广,全世界对它的兴趣日益增长。这项运动也面临竞争,不仅来自拳击之外的体育赛事,也来自我们内部,行业内天然的支离破碎的现状,使得最好的拳手对决最好的对手,变得越来越困难。

周六那个夜晚,名流雅士荟萃,高朋满座,共襄盛举,一起见证伟大比赛,多么的特别啊。

尤其是拳击运动中,每个人都有发表意见的权利,但我们不妨把精力和时间用在去欣赏卡内罗和GGG赋予我们的精彩夜晚,并为我们挚爱的这项运动,贡献更多。

霍亚ko最惨的一场(霍亚不满外界反应)(6)

以下为原文全文,欢迎喜欢啃生肉的朋友阅读交流。

"On the night of Saturday, September 15, fans were set to be treated to what sports should be all about: the two best athletes in a sport squaring off against each other with the winner earning the title of the best in the business. This kind of an event -- where an individual can be called the best in any sport -- is truly rare," De La Hoya wrote. "Not only did the fight itself deliver all that was promised, against all kinds of pressure, Canelo Alvarez gave the performance of his lifetime to secure the unified middleweight championship of the world.

"Unfairly criticized for not fighting 'Mexican' enough in the first fight, he kept Gennady Golovkin on his [heels] all night, taking the action to the 'boogeyman of boxing,' walking him down and controlling the pace. Repeatedly ravaged for two positive drug tests that showed minor traces of clenbuterol -- a common occurrence in Mexico due to the contamination of beef across the country -- Canelo submitted to more than 20 drug tests in the lead up to the fight and passed them all with flying colors.

"Saddled with a judge's card of a year ago that he had nothing to do with; the pressure of millions of fans watching; and what many were describing as a must-win to stay relevant, Canelo delivered a near-flawless fight."

Alvarez (50-1-2, 34 KOs), 28, won the fast-paced fight by majority decision -- 115-113, 115-113 and 114-114 -- in a rematch of a highly controversial draw with GGG last September that most had Golovkin winning.

De La Hoya, however, was unhappy with some of the reactions to Saturday's fight.

"And yet, it wouldn't be boxing if thousands of keyboard warriors weren't talking (or tweeting) complete nonsense in the hours and days after Canelo began to cement his legacy as an all-time great fighter," De La Hoya wrote. "Many have told me to ignore the haters; that I'll never win. But while I know I won't convince many of them, allowing them to even partly soil what was a certain fight of the year; a mega event seen by millions of people; and a virtuoso performance by boxing's (marquee) fighter would do a disservice to the sport I love."

De La Hoya singled out various assertions and criticisms he has heard or read about and responded to what he called "absurd comments."

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Of the accusation that Golden Boy paid the judges to fix the fight: "Though I don't think this deserves response, here are the facts: The three judges were chosen by the Nevada State Athletic Commission. Given the result of the first fight, NSAC was under a lot of scrutiny to come up with the fairest group of judges possible. For the first time I know of, GBP and team GGG were even allowed to approve a pool of judges. They saw what everyone else did; a close, competitive fight and scored it exactly that way."

De La Hoya also downplayed the fact that Golovkin (38-1-1, 34 KOs), 36, according to CompuBox statistics (which have no official role in scoring the bout), landed more punches than Alvarez over the 12-round battle: 234-202.

"If landed punches were the difference between winning or losing a boxing match, we would have an incredibly different and less interesting sport," he said. "Clean punching, ring generalship, effective aggressiveness and defense are what the judges are looking for in determining the winner of a round. I'm obviously a promoter, but in the four areas that actually count in judging, I can't find one where GGG was the victor."

De La Hoya also took exception with comments from Golovkin promoter Tom Loeffler that his fighter doesn't know if he can win a decision in Las Vegas, the same site as last year's draw. Golovkin has fought in Las Vegas twice, coming up with a draw and a loss in fights many thought he clearly won. The loss to Alvarez ended Golovkin's eight-year, 160-pound title reign at 20 consecutive defenses, leaving him with a share of the all-time division record with Bernard Hopkins, one of Alvarez's promoters as a Golden Boy partner.

"Perhaps Tom is just looking to make GGG feel better, but regardless this is maybe the most disappointing comment, because it comes from someone who knows the sport," De La Hoya wrote. "Of course, GGG can win a decision in Vegas. But 22,000 people aren't going to crowd into the T-Mobile to watch Golovkin fight and blast out the likes of Dominic Wade, Willie Monroe Jr., or Vanes Martirosyan. He is going to need to fight a higher level of competition -- and then fight better than that opponent -- to earn a victory.

"While everyone is entitled to his or her opinion (especially in boxing), let's take a moment to appreciate what Canelo and GGG gave us on Saturday night and work towards doing it more often for the sake of the sport we all love so much."

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