If you read who i sent it to the post after dude , you would know. Quit wearing your emotions on your sleeve dude. It says the next message That was for Kigali.
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Does Jacobs drop GGG with this shot?
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You can call it puncher's chance if you want, but it is still a chance. I'm sure many of them will be presented throughout the fight. And it is not far from happening because GGG likes to trade.
That's why I still don't understand Jacobs' reluctance.
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Originally posted by TSS View PostBetter questions to ask would be, "How many times does Jacobs drop Golovkin?" or "How many rounds does it take for Jacobs to KO Golovkin?"
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Jacobs is a better puncher than anyone that GGG fought. I think he drops him with that shot or seriously hurts him where in that case Jacobs jumps right on GGG and puts him down.
Nobody in their right mind would favor GGG over Jacobs (by a wide margin at least) after watching Kell Brook vs GGG. Brook is a welterweight and was beating GGG as well as shook him during that fight. Power does not increase as fighters go up in weight.
Jacobs KO 8
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GGG has never been down or even staggered so nobody knows how hard a punch it would take to drop him. Jacobs is the hardest punching middleweight in the world next to GGG. It's possible a Jacobs Sunday punch could drop GGG but nobody knows and they will just be guessing. Jacobs certainly has the best chance of any middleweight except possibly Canelo of dropping GGG. Jacobs has very fast accurate punches. I don't think you like GGG and I think you would love for Jacobs to knock him out. Maybe your wish will happen. Hagler fought big punchers his whole career any nobody ever knocked him down or badly hurt him, including Hearns and Mugabi. Maybe GGG has a chin as good as Hagler's chin.
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