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    #21
    I believe Jacobs can beat GGG with his speed.Eubank jr has speed but lacks the necessary power to defeat GGG.

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      #22
      Originally posted by IHATEBOBARUM1 View Post
      his dad is a genius if u ask me because all hes doing is attaching his name to G same way pacs team did with mayweather for years its good promotion.
      They know he's not ready at least 3 more fights but i really do believe jr learnt a whole lot from the saunders fight and in 2 yrs jr can easily beat GGG
      IMO GGG is past his absolute prime now - in 2 yrs he will be 36.5 yrs old. Anyone can out-wait an older boxer but don't expect the same paycheck when GGG has a loss on his record.

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        #23
        Two things that won't be acknowledged by hardcore Golovkin fans after yesterday.

        1. Eubank Jr. wants to fight Trip and that the only reason they didn't fight was because of his dad's misinterpretation of who owned the fight (a fact acknowledged by Hearn and Eubank Jr.)

        2. Brook put hands on Golovkin, frustrated him with movement and counterpunching, but didn't have the size and power to keep Golovkin at bay.

        In my view, there are no positives to take away from a welterweight vs middleweight fight from the middleweight's perspective. The negatives are that Golovkin isn't as good of a boxer as purported to be after the Lemieux fight, a counter puncher with power will give Golovkin big problems at 160, at 168 and above, a boxer gives him major problems.

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          #24
          "My corner don't own any towels
          ...........nor do they own any pens"

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            #25
            Listen Eubanks and get this through your thick skulls. You had a chance and you ran away, got that, you ran away from the fight. You'd be lucky if you get another opportunity to fight him for 1/4 of the money next time.

            Now go put your duck suit on.

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              #26
              Originally posted by Ake-Dawg View Post
              Two things that won't be acknowledged by hardcore Golovkin fans after yesterday.

              1. Eubank Jr. wants to fight Trip and that the only reason they didn't fight was because of his dad's misinterpretation of who owned the fight (a fact acknowledged by Hearn and Eubank Jr.)

              2. Brook put hands on Golovkin, frustrated him with movement and counterpunching, but didn't have the size and power to keep Golovkin at bay.

              In my view, there are no positives to take away from a welterweight vs middleweight fight from the middleweight's perspective. The negatives are that Golovkin isn't as good of a boxer as purported to be after the Lemieux fight, a counter puncher with power will give Golovkin big problems at 160, at 168 and above, a boxer gives him major problems.
              I didn't bother to watch the fight because I already knew the results, but that is the remedy to all power punchers. That is the reason ggg and team tried to cherry pick a fight with Froch at 168 but ducked Ward. Ward is not considered a power puncher but with ggg moving up in weight would probably thought Ward was a power puncher.

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                #27
                His corner don't own towels, pens or balls.
                Originally posted by ukbox View Post
                "My corner don't own any towels
                ...........nor do they own any pens"

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                  #28
                  Eubank is the 3rd options right now BJS & Jacobs in front of him

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                    #29
                    No towels...... But owns depends because you were sh-tting yourself. Wanted no part of GGG...

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                      #30
                      Originally posted by joesaiditstrue View Post
                      Eubanks threw in the towel at the negotiating table.

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