Like most, I do think it's going to be a competitive fight that will end in a controversial decision...but it'll actually be a win in Danny's favor!
I'm not sure why, i guess Canelo has been the beneficiary of too many high profile close calls already, that at some point it's gotta go the other way? And I see a lot of parallels with him and de la Hoya. He got the close nods in big fights over Whitaker/Quartey and everyone thought you had to KO him to get a draw back then. Then the Trinidad fight happened and that narrative changed. I see Jacobs as being Canelo's "Trinidad" moment. Just a gut feeling but eventually I do think canelo is gonna lose a close one.
Like most, I do think it's going to be a competitive fight that will end in a controversial decision...but it'll actually be a win in Danny's favor!
I'm not sure why, i guess Canelo has been the beneficiary of too many high profile close calls already, that at some point it's gotta go the other way? And I see a lot of parallels with him and de la Hoya. He got the close nods in big fights over Whitaker/Quartey and everyone thought you had to KO him to get a draw back then. Then the Trinidad fight happened and that narrative changed. I see Jacobs as being Canelo's "Trinidad" moment. Just a gut feeling but eventually I do think canelo is gonna lose a close one.you forgot the ODLH decision over sturm and the mosley decision over ODLH in the second fight. but yes it will be a close controversial decision. as i mentioned in another post jacobs needs to finish strong in the last 30 seconds because it seems like judges are forgetting the other 2:30 mins
Fair enough mate, id be looking forward to it more if i thought jacobs would get a fair shake on the cards but i dont think he will.
Seems to be the consensus and rightfully so. But I do believe that a fighter can only have so many close fights go his way before it finally doesn't. If de la hoya and pacquiao can lose controversial decisions to lesser known fighters, then canelo can too.
Youre gonna be disappointed when them cards get read out. Although i do think canelo will deservedly win but u know theres gonna be some wild cards
I just hope its a good competitive fight is all. Not particularly a fan of either but i respect both. Hopefully whoever the winner is gets another fight with GGG. They're the 3 best and most exciting middleweights right now
Trinidad in reality lost to oscar...de la hoya got robbed in that fight
I wouldnt be shocked if Canelo gets robbed either. If it could happen to de la hoya and pac, then canelo aint safe either
Like most, I do think it's going to be a competitive fight that will end in a controversial decision...but it'll actually be a win in Danny's favor!
I'm not sure why, i guess Canelo has been the beneficiary of too many high profile close calls already, that at some point it's gotta go the other way? And I see a lot of parallels with him and de la Hoya. He got the close nods in big fights over Whitaker/Quartey and everyone thought you had to KO him to get a draw back then. Then the Trinidad fight happened and that narrative changed. I see Jacobs as being Canelo's "Trinidad" moment. Just a gut feeling but eventually I do think canelo is gonna lose a close one.Trinidad in reality lost to oscar...de la hoya got robbed in that fight
Possibly, but i think Danny will utilize his reach and movement to avoid that from happening. Canelo's chin is too good to get Ko'd but Danny does have enough power to keep him honest imo.
may the best man win
fight will end in a stoppage
Possibly, but i think Danny will utilize his reach and movement to avoid that from happening. Canelo's chin is too good to get Ko'd but Danny does have enough power to keep him honest imo.
You may have something there. I remember the narrative was after the third Pacquiao Marquez fight that Pacquiao would never lose a close decision because he was the big cash cow and that if you wanted to beat him you would have to knock him out. Of course his next fight was against Bradley and we all know how that went.
Yes, exactly. That's another great example. I feel like we may be in the midst of something similar happening here.
You may have something there. I remember the narrative was after the third Pacquiao Marquez fight that Pacquiao would never lose a close decision because he was the big cash cow and that if you wanted to beat him you would have to knock him out. Of course his next fight was against Bradley and we all know how that went.