If Jacobs beats GGG..will he get credit or will there just be excuses?
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lil g is indeed past prime, he's 34 years old coming forward fighter with stack-up resume in pro and amateur. if you consider 2012 floyd already past prime psychally then i think you should rate lil g in the same standardComment
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As said before physical and fighting prime isn't necessarily the same. Which Golovkin is the better fighter, physically prime Golovkin against Ouma or Golovkin now?
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[QUOTE=betmen;17406032]lil g is indeed past prime, he's 34 years old coming forward fighter with stack-up resume in pro and amateur. if you consider 2012 floyd already past prime psychally then i think you should rate lil g in the same standard[/QUOTE]
GGG is the biggest hypejob in boxing.Comment
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well it's not necessarily the same but prime psyhque is big factor for attacking minded fighter like lil g. there are countless example already in boxing history.Comment
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Doesn't matter if Jacobs gets credit or not. There is no rematch clause. If he wins, Haymon seizes control of the entire division and there's nothing HBO can do to get it back.Comment
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[QUOTE=BoxingIsGreat;17406101]i agree he is a hypejob but no one can't denied that rightnow he is already past prime.Comment
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Whoever wins on March 18 gets full credit from me - the winner is THE MIDDLEWEIGHT CHAMP
GGG isn't past his prime. He hasn't slipped. These people saying he looked bad v Brooks are
He ran through a (smaller) but tough dude and put the hurt on him.
GGG & Jacobs are #1 & #2, the winner gets creditComment
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I think bums like larry x and Isaac "Dummy" Clarke will give Jacobs no credit, because according to these fools GGG is a bum. Real boxing fans will give Jacobs huge credit for sure.Comment
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