Gennady Golovkin was as surprised as anyone when Daniel Jacobs didn't show up for the IBF's second-day weigh-in March 18 in New York. Jacobs never revealed that he had no intention of meeting the 170-pound limit that morning for his middleweight title fight against Golovkin that night at Madison Square Garden. Golovkin got on the New York State Athletic Commission's scale at 169.6 pounds that morning, whereas Jacobs put on as much weight as he and his nutritionist, Chris Algieri, saw fit during the 38-plus hours that passed between the official weigh-in the morning of March 17 and the time their fight started the next night.
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