Daniel Jacobs will KO GGG... Mark my words!!
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You're putting a lot of emphasis on how golovkin will react when he gets hit but I think you're overlooking how Jacobs will react when he's hit. Jacobs has been ko'd badly and dropped by mora. Golovkin has never budged from a punch and literally let wade hit him tonight in the second round.Comment
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Now we're talking.
I think a better question will be, "will Tom Loeffler do what he said he was going to do" and pursue Jacobs has GGG's next fight?
We've known that Canelo don't fight above 155 for some time.
We've known that BJS said he needs 18 months until he's ready.
So why even pursue the above fights we already know the answer too?
When the fight is made, I bet you my 100 bil and a gift of your choice to all of your points and 3 gifts of my choice that Jacobs will take it. Would you like to up the anty?Comment
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This is like MMA math and triangle theories.
You have to look at the context in those knockdowns. Jacobs was beating Pirog before that KO whether you agree or not. It's a fact.
GGG does not move like Pirog. He doesn't have the upper body movement. Golovkin is very robotic with his movement. Very rarely does he duck out of the way of a punch. However, he has shown great agility against Lemiuex. Problem is, that's really not telling me much since Lemieux's feet are an F550 and Jacobs feet are a Corvette.
Lemieux is also the same height as GGG with short T-rex arms. Jacobs is tall and lengthy and is therefore able to generate much more power and get more leverage than Lemeiux. Jacobs is also much faster than DL and much better in his delivery.
Who has GGG fought with the power, speed and boxing ability of Daniel Jacobs? Jacobs is like Willie Monroe but with mutant-esque power compared to Monroe.
If Golovkin drops his hands and lets Jacobs hit him like he let Monroe and Wade hit him, it's over. You know this. In the same breath, he can't afford to try and outbox Jacobs like he did DL. Yes, that statement is subjective, but I'm going purely off the eye test here.
Another thing to think about is although Lemieux was KO'd by Rubio, GGG never hurt DL to the head. All the times DL was hurt was to the body. Does this mean that Rubio hits harder than GGG because he was able to hurt DL to the head? Of course not which is why I don't like using analogies like that when talking about fights.
GGG has never faced someone of Jacobs caliber that has all the tools, power and threats of Jacobs. I'm salivating thinking about it.
Tom Loeffler has said that Jacobs is more of a threat than Canelo for a reason.Comment
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Tom knows what's up
http://******.craveonline.com/news/4...weekend-review
Tom Loeffler, who promotes Triple-G, said he’s open to a fight against Jacobs. “That becomes very big if both fighters keep winning,” he said. I think Jacobs matches up better with Golovkin than Alvarez does because he’s naturally bigger and has a better amateur foundation, although the Mexican might have a better chin. … I don’t think the knockout loss will be as damaging to Quillin’s career as one might assume. Sometimes even the best fighters get caught with a big shot, as Jacobs did in his knockout lose to Dmitry Pirog in 2010. It happens. And the controversial nature of the stoppage mitigates the loss to some degree. I think Quillin (32-1-1, 23 KOs) remains one of the best 160-pounders in the world. He’ll bounce back quickly. … As always, it made me sick to hear the broadcasters refer to Jacobs-Quillin as a title fight. It wasn’t. Jacobs holds the bogus WBA “regular” title, which was invented so the sanctioning body could collect additional fees. Everyone knows that Golovkin is the actual WBA champ. The “regular” belt means about as much as the belt I bought on sale at Macy’s last week. In other words, it means nothing. Blow-by-blow man Mauro Ranallo ultimately did label the proliferation of belts “ridiculous.” Kudos to him.Comment
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