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  • Levity
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    Seven stoppages against poor opposition. When he's stepped up his power hasn't looked nearly good, and Smith and Pirog seemed like the punchers when they fought him, neither being hurt but both hurting Jacobs.

    Jacobs's best win in 5 years is over Giovanni Lorenzo, and of course he got flattened last time he fought for a title. He's fortunate to be getting a title bout against such a mediocre opponent, and I think he'd lose if he were instead facing GGG or Quillin.

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  • PAC-BOY
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    Originally posted by Beercules View Post
    Amen. Not to mention he would woop Peters ass
    He has had 7 straight stoppages.

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  • Beercules
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    Originally posted by PAC-BOY View Post
    To his credit Dmitry Pirog was no bum he foguht when he loss. Pirog didnt fight for long after that, but he remained undefeated.
    Jacobs story is amazing. A real survivor and warrior out the ring. Cant wait to see him back in the ring and moving forward.
    Amen. Not to mention he would woop Peters ass

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  • PAC-BOY
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    To his credit Dmitry Pirog was no bum he foguht when he loss. Pirog didnt fight for long after that, but he remained undefeated.
    Jacobs story is amazing. A real survivor and warrior out the ring. Cant wait to see him back in the ring and moving forward.

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  • Comments Thread For: Daniel Jacobs Downs Advsersity To Get Second Chance

    By Mitch Abramson - Danny Jacobs knew he wasn’t right in the head.

    He could tell he was in emotional disarray when he fought for a world title in 2010.

    His grandmother, Cordelia Jacobs, who helped raise him, died a week before the bout, leaving Jacobs brokenhearted, unable to concentrate on the task at hand.

    The result wasn’t all that unexpected given his emotional frame of mind.

    Jacobs was decked by a right hand by little known Dmitry Pirog and stopped in the fifth round, keeping the Brownsville native from picking up the vacant WBO middleweight title.

    Now, Jacobs has a second chance to win a world championship, and again he finds himself coming to terms with the emotional tug of losing someone close to his heart.

    When Jacobs (27-1, 24 knockouts) challenges Jarrod Fletcher (18-1, 10 knockouts) for the vacant WBA middleweight title Saturday at Barclays Center in Brooklyn on Showtime as part of a triple-header, it will come less than a year since his first trainer and close friend, Victor Roundtree died from complications related to diabetes on Oct. 3. Roundtree was just 52. [Click Here To Read More]
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