RJJ by UD in a cat/mouse fight that sees some heated exchanges but RJJ using mobility and reach advantages to win pretty handily. GGG's only chance would be to use that jab, close the distance and work the body to slow RJJ down. but easier said than done vs the best fighter of the past 20 years
GGG hasn't fought any REAL punchers to say he has a 10 chin.
Stevenson and Lemieux are cited as huge punchers but neither guy ever stopped anyone worth a damn.
Why are you still replying to that fool?
eubank is a middleweight, brook a welterweight, nuff said.
also Eubank is from the UK, they have a great fan base and trust me, they would have made more money off live gate, ppv, or whatever because Eubank is a bigger threat. in turn he deserved more money because the match up makes more money than a fight with brook
brook held a trinket and only fought one decent opponent at 147, let alone done anything at 54 or 60
I'm English.
Eubank's reputation is now in tatters.
He didn't deserve more money than Kell. That's silly. He's only a British champ, who's tried to win the Lonsdale belt outright.
He's been fighting for small purses and he turned down £900,000 to fight BJS in a rematch.
I agree that it would have been a better fight, but I don't think the PPV numbers would have been significantly different. Eubank hasn't got a big fan base.
Eddie Hearn has said that the offer was for the same amount of money that Froch has fought for.
It's a real shame that Snr scuppered the deal with his outrageous demands.
GG shouldn't receive any criticism for accepting Kell as a last minute replacement, when his training camp and everything else had been set up. It would have been nonsensical to have walked away.
No way Jacobs will accept 400k while g string makes 2.5 million. It won't happen. I do think it will go to purse bid.
It'll be interesting to see what the purse bids will be.
Eubank didn't deserve more.
He's not even a world champ.
Snr was to blame. And I feel sorry for Jnr, because I genuinely believe that he never saw the contract.
eubank is a middleweight, brook a welterweight, nuff said.
also Eubank is from the UK, they have a great fan base and trust me, they would have made more money off live gate, ppv, or whatever because Eubank is a bigger threat. in turn he deserved more money because the match up makes more money than a fight with brook
brook held a trinket and only fought one decent opponent at 147, let alone done anything at 54 or 60
Haha!
He never said that.
I don't believe it.
He had to be just having a joke.
He did!
He likes to brag about how he's a boxing expert but what he is is a cheerleader.
There shouldn't be any obstacles regarding the split though.
Jacobs should just accept it.
No way Jacobs will accept 400k while g string makes 2.5 million. It won't happen. I do think it will go to purse bid.
This idiot (bigdummyshow) actually posted that the one fighter throughout history that was closest to being a perfect fighter was Ricky Hatton. Tells you all you need to know about this buffoon.
Haha!
He never said that.
I don't believe it.
He had to have been just having a joke.
I think we will see a g string/Jacobs match next but with network obsticles and team g strings diva style negotiating team, you never know.
There shouldn't be any obstacles regarding the split though.
Jacobs should just accept it.
He didn't slip at all. His right foot barely if it all made any contact with the ground, due to being wobbled he misjudged the placement of the floor. The whole movement was out of wack, similar to Amir Khan's wobbling. Clear knockdown, clear wobble.
Ha!
You've got to be trolling me.
Watch it again.
His weight went on to his back foot and his foot slipped hard on the wet canvas that the ref had kept having to mop up with a towel.
Seriously man, it's CRYSTAL CLEAR.
The overhead angle is the best angle.
He was clearly hurt by the punch. It might have looked like he slipped but that was really him failing to keep from falling because his legs were so wobbly. You could even tell by his body language after he got up that the punch hurt him.
He slipped 100%.
Look at the video again.
If you're interested enough and you have some spare time, watch the fight in it's entirety. The ref had to use a towel on two occasions to mop the canvas.
It was a great punch, but his right foot slipped beneath him hard.
I don't know how you can't see it.
Hilarious.
You should be on stage.
In the last week, you have said the following things:
Joe Calzaghe couldn't have been beaten at SMW.
He never came close to losing.
GG is the hardest punching MW of all time.
You're an embarrassment.
Lay off boxrec, and go on YouTube.
This idiot (bigdummyshow) actually posted that the one fighter throughout history that was closest to being a perfect fighter was Ricky Hatton. Tells you all you need to know about this buffoon.
I don't agree mate, but I guess we'll never know.
Let's just hope it happens next year.
What's happening with Jacobs?
Do you think we'll see the fight?
I think we will see a g string/Jacobs match next but with network obsticles and team g strings diva style negotiating team, you never know.
He slipped hard, 100%.
It was a good shot. But I don't even know if he'd have gone down if he hadn't have lost his footing.
If you remember, the canvas had to be towelled off on 2 occasions leading up to the knockdown.
He didn't slip at all. His right foot barely if it all made any contact with the ground, due to being wobbled he misjudged the placement of the floor. The whole movement was out of wack, similar to Amir Khan's wobbling. Clear knockdown, clear wobble.
I agree with you on the point that Oscar is holding the strings, but I think if g string would have accepted 155, Oscar (knowing this would be Canelo's best shot at winning) would have accepted.
I don't agree mate, but I guess we'll never know.
Let's just hope it happens next year.
What's happening with Jacobs?
Do you think we'll see the fight?
the knockdown was legit, he was more embarassed than hurt but he wouldnt have been on the canvas if he didnt get hit with that left hand
I watched it live, was shocked he got dropped.
He had a good chin and recovery powers back then
the ones talking about his chin now were the ones who was praying to see him lose because in the 90s and early 200s he was embarasssing guys and making it look easy
people hate dominance and cant relate, they like strugglers like Gatti, and rock em sock em robots
He slipped hard, 100%.
It was a good shot. But I don't even know if he'd have gone down if he hadn't have lost his footing.
If you remember, the canvas had to be towelled off on 2 occasions leading up to the knockdown.
Roy was hit with good shot but he slipt,its clear in last shot,his right leg slipred as ****,maybe wet ring.
Correct.
The best camera angle is the overhead one.