Jacobs needs as much weight behind those punches tonight. I don't blame him.
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Originally posted by delorean View Postonly for big money fights. Mayweather and froch didn't want that work. It's no different to spence saying he'll go to 154 only for canelo. .come on max you know its business big drama show.
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Originally posted by JASON SHAW View Postmy comment was only because of all this phony outrage im seeing about this..... i dont remember seeing any discussions about floyd having to fight guys who outweighed him by 15 to 20 pounds ever.... anyway i hope its a great fight regardless!
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Originally posted by Shadoww702 View PostYeah but those other organizations know when to back up and let big fights happen. How many times has the WBC did that?? All the time. None are perfect. But when you drop a boxer and end up with the WORST HW Champion in boxing history!!! You look like a JOKE.
Both parties KNEW when the IBF was going to call mandatory for their championship it was the fighters that made a rematch clause lol. The only reason the other orgsa didnt get involved is because they didnt have a mandatory due!!! it was the IBF's turn!
Ive already stated that in the context of Fury-Klitschko it wuld have been nice to not get involved but when you take into consideration the WBA's **** HW system over ther last few years.. the WBO's joke of a system with BJS, the IBF dont deserve to be slagged off because theyre strict 100% of the time.
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Originally posted by PunchyPotorff View PostThat's the only org who does it that way. Kinda lame if you ask me.
The issue with this is, you have one side saying the guy who beat the former holder is the true champ, and then another side saying he isnt because he's unable or unwilling to win the belt within 10 lbs of the weight.
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