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Comments Thread For: Jacobs: I Don't View GGG Fight as Loss, A lot of Fans Agree I Won!
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Originally posted by Boxing Logic View PostI look forward to what Jacobs does next, but the question is, will he actually fight anyone, or just wait years for Canelo or Chavez because of the money? Will he fight David Lemiex next? That is the most logical fight between two guys who are hot right now. Quillin rematch? Maybe even Khurtsides? Will Jacobs actually fight any of these guys, or is it just going to be more easy fights and waiting around for another big payday?
I'm a fan of Jacobs but fans like myself will lose interest in his boxing career if his boxing career does not provide regular challenge and entertainment. That's just the way it works. We are fans of a spectator sport. We spectate to be entertained. Boxing entertains in a couple ways: either spectacular action in firefights between evenly matched guys, or best vs best with skill being shown between evenly matched guys who are competing to be the best. Without one of those factors, it's boring.
I get that Jacobs is resting now to recover from the GGG fight, but if he's only going to fight every 6 months, then it should be against guys at the David Lemieux or Peter Quillin level at minimum, not Sergio Mora.
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Quit crying, cry baby. You didnt do enough to win. And guess what, youre never getting another shot at him either...
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He definitely increased his stock with his performance despite the loss. But, I'm not sure where he goes from here. The 2 biggest names in his division probably won't go near him. I doubt ggg goes for the rematch anytime soon and I doubt Canelo or golden boy is eager to make that fight either.
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Originally posted by Idunnoshet View PostI wouldn't Pay to watch it .And judging by the first fights PPV numbers so wouldn't alot of other fans .
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I thought Jacobs won. He proved myself and a lot of people wrong. He definitely proved Golovkin isn't the monster everyone thinks he is, however, it's time to move on. If you get a rematch be more convincing next time.
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