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  • #51
    Originally posted by Dean_Razorback View Post
    fuckhe KO'd aydin
    Stopped right there

    The length's you guys go too....

    So Postol can KO Aydin, but can't KO old ass Chop Chop Corely who's literally 52 years old and has been KO'd 52 times. Is this the Mike Tyson puncher you're trying to big up?

    And who the hell is Aydin and what has he ever done? I'm sure you'll try to turn him into a killer though

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    • #52
      Originally posted by ИATAS
      Ok sure, if you want to lay your entire argument on miracles do happen, then go for it. Seems like a silly thing to keep making threads about though. I'm sure, "anything can happen in boxing" doesn't mean it will. But that's the argument you want to use, that because some other guys totally unrelated to Golovkin or Jacobs got beat then cool, that's your argument I guess.
      No, I'm showing how idiotic you guys sound everytime you bring up a flash knockdown from Sergio Mora.

      I've also distinctly explained frame by frame how I see Jacobs vs GGG playing out.

      Care to reply to those posts instead of resorting to your usual strawman tactics?

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      • #53
        The probability of Jacobs landing a knockout punch on Golovkin must be significantly lower than the probability of Jacobs moving up in weight to avoid Golovkin.

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        • #54
          Originally posted by Dean_Razorback View Post
          jacobs got dropped by mora, FUCKING MORA!!. not even khan went down when algieri tagged him.
          So imagine what happens when Golovkin lands anything.... in general

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          • #55
            Jacobs hasn't a hope in hell against GGG, I've no agenda here I like both but it ain't competitive.

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            • #56
              Originally posted by 12TRIBEsRiSe View Post
              mora landed a clean shot, Jacobs got up and won, Jacobs has a high KO percentage, the thread is about a punch landing on GGG not on Jacobs. if GGG lands the same punch GGG did its lights out but I think posters here fail to realize Jacobs KO ratio as well
              So we should be more impressed by the fact that someone made GGG take a step back than the fact that Mora, who has no power, dropped Jacobs?

              Only on boxingscene.

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              • #57
                I seen the name PetePeckerwood and had to come in and see whats going on in here! hahahaha! carry on.

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                • #58
                  Originally posted by 1hourRun View Post
                  I seen the name PetePeckerwood and had to come in and see whats going on in here! hahahaha! carry on.
                  Those damned shape shifters are difficult keeping tabs on.

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                  • #59
                    Originally posted by stuff jones View Post
                    So we should be more impressed by the fact that someone made GGG take a step back than the fact that Mora, who has no power, dropped Jacobs?

                    Only on boxingscene.
                    Hell yeah! Some dude 8 or 10 years ago made GGG take a step back and reset, not wobble or go down, not sway, but make the man miss and clinch like 3 seconds later. That pretty much GUARANTEES that Jacobs is going to win...lol.

                    On the bright side, at least he's not talking about Haymon winning a purse bid and forcing GGG to vacate

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                    • #60
                      OP, the problem with what you are suggesting is it's super easy to look back early in the career of just about any fighter and find some footage/story of how they struggled. The mere fact that you have to go back that far just to find some sort of video evidence of vulnerability is telling.

                      One shouldn't place too much emphasis on what happened earlier in a persons career. Just for the fun of it, I picked a rando-dude off Jacob's resume and googled him. I leave you with the following quote regarding his match with unheralded Michale Walker;

                      "Although Jacobs ended up winning by the lopsided judges’ scores of 80-72, 80-72 and 80-72 across the board, Jacobs didn’t look good under the heavy pressure that was being put on him by Walker. With a huge six inch height advantage over Walker, it would seem logical that Jacobs would be able to dominate the fight with his longer reach, and in fact he did for the most part.

                      However, Walker was able to hit Jacobs often in the fight with hooks and body shots, and found it easy to rough Jacobs up on the inside. When Walker was able to get Jacobs against the ropes, Michael found a lot of success landing hard body shots as Jacobs covered up. Before this fight, Jacobs had been put in with opponents that were easily bowled over with the shots from Jacobs that didn’t seem all that hard from the naked eye."

                      Now I could point to this story and say 'See! How is jacobs going to get away with being hammered by GGG to the body like that! And jeez, he couldn't even stop this guy, his power is overrated!'

                      Listen, I'm glad you were able to dig deep into the archives to find some sort of visual backup for your opinion on how GGG-Jacobs would turn out. We applaud your considerable and significant effort.
                      Last edited by DJ_Quaaludes; 09-06-2016, 06:47 PM.

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