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Originally posted by King_ View PostNo doubt. Agree 100%. I wouldn't say GGG had the better defense, as Jacobs movement played a huge part in him not being flattened and KO'd basically, but he was more cautious then against Brook, obviously.
Danny was in survival mode in that fight, with lots of heart and lots of shoe-shining. He collapsed at the end with exhaustion. He had no balance for the last third of that fight.
He had a good middle segment where he won a few round.
BUT HE DID NOT WIN THAT FIGHT.
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Originally posted by The plunger man View PostThanks for the smart eye compliment billy firstly....i want to add it was a close fight with a round separating them.....the reason why i thought golovkin just came up short is because he was missing an awful lot and not punching enough when in range.....to me golovkin looked flat and didnt have that edge he normally has...jacobs used movement and handspeed and took triple gggs best at the end of the dsy.....i think a rematch is in order
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Originally posted by Superbee View PostThat's what I got... 114 -113 Jacobs ...At that point I knew it could go either way though ...
Afterwards I just checked the CompuBox stats: GGG was ahead...
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Originally posted by King_ View PostI agree. We really need to clamp down on NSB and get rid of 50% of the posters here, would make it a far more enjoyable experience.
We're all on the same team here guys... boxing lovers, for the love of god just please look at GGG with some objectivity... your heroes are all safe!!! (except Canelo)
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Originally posted by BillyBoxing View PostLook at jacobs face and tell me who got his ears busted up?
GGG edged the close rounds with his jab,
The thing is GGG won 4 rounds of the 6 first rounds and scored a KD, then Jacobs almost had to win all the remaining round, he won most of them.
He lost the fight by losing the 12th.
I agree with Harold card (as usual, I think he's more often right than judges).
whats next, slomo ?
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Originally posted by Ernie Mavers View PostGGG is clearly declining. The Brook fight looms large in retrospect, what we saw that night should have been an indicator.
Jacobs fought GGG to a standstill, and its so damaging to GGG's resume, because no we know for a fact the man had not fought anybody, his entire image has been cultivated with weak competition.
He looked slow, his power did not have the same pop, and he was getting tagged by Jacobs, he also looked soft as ice cream to the body.
Jacobs won this fight in many peoples minds, and that alone drops GGG's stock, he is supposed to be a wrecking machine, and tonight, he looked looked past his sell by date, he was exposed by Jacobs during long stretches of the fight.
He won't be able to escape the name Danny Jacobs, people will question his manhood if he ducks the fight.
And all the people on these threads that kill ward for not taking the Kov rematch, I best here ALL of you call out GGG to give Jacobs a second bite at the apple.
Originally posted by ScottWeiland View PostThis. I can agree Jacobs didn't win but I had him winning 114-113, exceptionally tight fight GGG just never really looked great tonight I think he's simply not as good as I thought he was he's generally exposed against skilled class boxers. He's still elite but Danny is on the same level, Pirog was a level above both.
Originally posted by whoelsebutjames View PostWhat was so fantastic about it? It wasn't overly-technical. And it wasn't a slug fest. The fight was boring.
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