Jacobs has an advantage that Golovkin doesn't

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  • Mr.MojoRisin'
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    #11
    Originally posted by Chollo Vista
    Sure, I got that. I was referring to the "outbox GGG" part.

    I envision Jacobs earning some respect and earning it early.
    My bad, I read that wrong originally. When they said they would be boxing GGG I took that as literally out boxing him.

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      #12
      Originally posted by Mr.DagoWop
      My bad, I read that wrong originally. When they said they would be boxing GGG I took that as literally out boxing him.
      Gotcha, it's all good

      But looking at Danny's neck, he can use some of those exercises

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        #13
        Originally posted by Guerrero's Dad
        I just don't see how Jacobs wins this. I still really dig the fight because it's going to be exciting as hell, but how does Danny win? By knockout?

        Going into a fight with a punchers chance against a guy with a sturdy chin like Golovkin (who also fights much more conservatively against big punchers) just doesn't seem like good odds to me.

        I can't see him winning a decision either, as it would mean he would have had to withstand 12 round of intense pressure. I don't think he's built to take that.

        Hard not see Golovkin taking Jacobs out.
        If GGG fights conservatively against big punchers I don't think he will bring 12 rds of intense pressure in the form of punch output. Jacobs can box very well and has power. That combination is bad for GGG because like you said he fights conservatively against big punchers. Jacobs would be the biggest puncher he has faced.

        I didn't like the way GGG's chin looked in the Brook fight so I don't think Jacobs would have a hard time getting to it. I'm giving Jacobs the edge in this fight. I would say that Quillin and Lemieux are about equal and Jacobs destroyed Quillin in the first round.

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          #14
          Originally posted by Chollo Vista
          What I don't understand is not only has Stevens been dropped more than Danny, but he was stopped by a guy that was 19-15 who didn't even train for the Stevens fight before he stopped him.

          Secondly, Stevens got dropped and almost stopped by N'dam who is not known for power whatsover.

          Stevens was saved by the bell against Jesse Brinkley.

          Why was GGG only able to drop him once, but couldn't finish him off like Marcos Primera did? Weird.
          Damn, almost forgot. Outside of almost stopping Stevens in the last round, Brinkley also made Stevens take a knee in the 6th round. Based off this info alone, GGG should've knocked Stevens out cold. Weird.

          Last edited by Chollo Vista; 09-28-2016, 07:26 PM.

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            #15
            Originally posted by Chollo Vista
            What I don't understand is not only has Stevens been dropped more than Danny, but he was stopped by a guy that was 19-15 who didn't even train for the Stevens fight before he stopped him.

            Secondly, Stevens got dropped and almost stopped by N'dam who is not known for power whatsover.

            Stevens was saved by the bell against Jesse Brinkley.

            Why was GGG only able to drop him once, but couldn't finish him off like Marcos Primera did? Weird.
            If you have a look at the Golovkin vs Lemieux Face off with Max Kellerman, Golovkin mentions that he was slowly punishing Stevens as a way of making him respect boxing because of the comments which Stevens made before the fight. Whether you choose to believe this is a matter of opinion but it is a frightening prospect for any fighter if in fact he was telling the truth.

            When it comes to the Jacobs fight, I doubt that we'll see Golovkin use this tactic as I think Jacobs' power is enough for any fighter to respect and not feel comfortable to play around with. I think we will see both fighters trying to take the other out as early as possible and trying to avoid taking as many shots as possible. In other words, we should see the best out of both fighters in this fight, so I expect a knockout.

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              #16
              Originally posted by World Champion?
              If you have a look at the Golovkin vs Lemieux Face off with Max Kellerman, Golovkin mentions that he was slowly punishing Stevens as a way of making him respect boxing because of the comments which Stevens made before the fight. Whether you choose to believe this is a matter of opinion but it is a frightening prospect for any fighter if in fact he was telling the truth.

              Not to say this isn't true, but if it were true, then why did GGG try to stop him in the 2nd round?

              This is just me, but somebody that you want to give a prolong beating too, after you drop them off a huge double left hook, you don't follow up with it and try to KO them or get a ref stoppage only in the 2nd round. That's just me.


              When it comes to the Jacobs fight, I doubt that we'll see Golovkin use this tactic as I think Jacobs' power is enough for any fighter to respect and not feel comfortable to play around with. I think we will see both fighters trying to take the other out as early as possible and trying to avoid taking as many shots as possible. In other words, we should see the best out of both fighters in this fight, so I expect a knockout
              Absolutely. I agree

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                #17
                Originally posted by ИATAS
                Worked wonders for Khan as well

                Lol sorry, I misread your post

                Funny stuff
                Last edited by Chollo Vista; 09-28-2016, 09:06 PM.

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                  #18
                  Jacobs has to FREAKING CLINCH whenever he is on the ropes and try to keep this fight in the middle of the ring. Its his best option to win. If he gets on the ropes and doesn't clinch or smother GGG he is going to sleep.

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by Mr.DagoWop
                    Daniel Jacobs' trainer, Andre Rozier, has gone against Golovkin before when Golovkin stopped Curtis Stevens. This is a crucial advantage that can honestly make or break Jacobs' fight particularly his strategy.

                    What do you think?
                    Maybe if Rozier fights him, lol.

                    What can he do, all he can do is guess cause his "other strategy with a totally different" boxer did not work.

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                      #20
                      the only fighter that i knew for real that would get you off the hook just to keep punishing you and get you out of boxing was Monzón, that guy was an assassin.

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