Comments Thread For: Jacobs on Golovkin: Best Win is Brook, I'm His First Real Test!
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Good interview. Jacobs has the right mindset going in. Hopefully for him he can translate that into action on fight night. I don't think he should be looking at Brook as Golovkin's biggest test though. Sure Brook had some success but it was ineffective and bottom line it was an easy win for Golovkin.
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" hopefully for him he can translate that into "..... a win
great to see you guys wishing jacobs wellComment
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he's not scared ****less or anything
he has the utmost professional awareness, and a healthy respect for his opponent..... like he feels heading into every fight, just more so
you'd better believe Holyfield and Douglas were "scared" of TysonComment
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I can't believe someone was dumb enough to compare Jacobs with Lemuix and Stevenson? Plenty of guys can hit hard. Heck almost any boxer will KYFO if you stay there and let them tee off on you.Comment
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This is the Golovkin paradox. Every opponent is categorised as a overrated and a tin can every time he beats them easily, and is likely Jacob's fate too.
We've never seen Golovkin have to dig deep, and don't even know how far he could go. Su****ions are that he has Chavez Sr's chin, and could maintain 12 rounds of pressure if needed, but no-one has taken him there yet. Could Jacobs ? Doubt it.
Golovkin has been seen to take risks in fights, reputedly as he feels he can do, and we've seen him take hits. We've also seen him take less risk, eg Lemieux. Could he adjust mid-fight if he got hurt and needed to ? Again, not seen it as no-one has put him in that situation. Su****ion is he could do, but also su****ion that he would let it all hang out and go phone-booth believing his power wins out vs the other guy's.
This gives Jacobs a chance - if Golovkin takes risks he doesn't need to, and gets tagged with that perfect shot.
Its more likely Golovkin takes a lower-risk approach with Jacobs and more a Lemieux type fight - but if he gets Jacobs hurt early, he could let it all hang out, and we could see a shoot-out as early as the third. If that happens, either Jacobs goes early, or he lands an equalising shot and we get to see whether Golovkin returns to the lower-risk approach or goes all-out to see who drops first.
Either way - likely that Jacobs will be discounted along with the rest of Golovkin's opponents in the aftermath.
The only opponent that couldn't be dismissed afterwards is Canelo. Canelo has his haters, that he's been managed etc (and got some agreement that GB has done a piss-poor job with him recently), but he's elite, and getting better. Canelo would likely push Golovkin to a point where we haven't seen before, and we would get to see (finally) just how good Golovkin is.
Jacobs won't do that.Comment
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Lemuix lost to a MW who lasted 1 round with Angulo. And was TKO'd and out smarted by Rubio lol.
Martin Murray is the Buffalo Bills of boxing. He couldn't win a Major belt if his life depended on it.
Geale lol where do I even start??? Sht 5'2" Cotto beat him almost as quick as GGG did...Comment
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Boxing is a sport of self-control. You must understand fear so you can manipulate it. Fear is like fire. You can make it work for you: it can warm you in the winter, cook your food when you’re hungry, give you light when you are in the dark, and produce energy. Let it go out of control and it can hurt you, even kill you…
– Cus D’Amato
Every fighter that ever lived had fear. A boy comes to me and tells me that he’s not afraid, if I believed him I’d say he’s a liar or there’s something wrong with him. I’d send him to a doctor to find out what the hell’s the matter with him, because this is not a normal reaction. The fighter that’s gone into the ring and hasn’t experienced fear is either a liar or a psychopath.
– Cus D’Amato
A fighter has to know fear.
– Cus D’AmatoComment
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