Comments Thread For: Golovkin Drops, Decisions Jacobs in Toughest Career Fight
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Danny's strategy was to survive and flurry. Golovkin's strategy was to control the fight. Whilst he was below-par, he still controlled the fight. His defence was on point - and he didn't even have to run or circle the ring to do it.Comment
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In 3-4 rounds yes, the rest of the fight Jacobs was using his own jab exceptionally well and was landing the better combos in exchanges, counterpunching display by Jacobs, lead left hands snapping GGG's head back throught the whole fight, GGG didn't outbox anyone, he landed a great punch that sent Jacobs down and followed up well on a shook Jacobs in the following round but in the 6th Jacobs got back to his stick and easily outboxed GGG to gain the scoring advantage again.Comment
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I was rooting for golovkin, and thought he was gonna stop jacobs inside 5 rounds..but daniel jacobs won this fight, it is what it is, he won by at least 2 points. Whoever says ggg won you can come and suck my deck because you obviously don't know what you're watching. Canelo, Andre ward, chavez jr all beat this version of golovkin
oh god, here come the " versions "
I heard all that when Pac stepped up his compComment
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One of THE great misinterpretations of boxing is that you cannot out-box someone on the front foot. Out-boxing seems to be something that can only be done on the backfoot.
Danny's strategy was to survive and flurry. Golovkin's strategy was to control the fight. Whilst he was below-par, he still controlled the fight. His defence was on point - and he didn't even have to run or circle the ring to do it.
You can be a fan of Andre Ward but don't be mad because Jacobs beat GGG first, don't try to compare Jacobs vs GGG to Ward vs Kovalev either, Ward Kovalev was a lot closer and I personally didn't have too many problems with the decision, but tonight was a robbery and you know it.Comment
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I saw the Boxnation Version and i think the commentators were right on point.
Im a longtime GGG-supporter but he lost tonight. Im not angry about the decision though because Jacobs refused the second weigh inn and so he does not deserve the victory. His plan to come in as big as possible worked.Comment
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GGG is clearly losing his reflexes. This starts to happen in the mid 30's for most everyone. Jacobs was clearly faster but the fast hands and wild shots weren't landing. He did better than I expected but far from a win. Tripple G didn't throw as much as usual but it was just him being smart. He has a plan for everything. He was clearly out sized and had less speed so he won with what he had. That's the sign of a real champ.
Two things pissed me off. 1) Jacobs is a ***** ass sore loser claiming he only lost because HBO robbed him. 2) The weigh in on the day of the fight means nothing but not trying to play by the rules shows what Jacobs is made of.
Bad night for boxing: A real robbery happened, GGG is getting old and Cuadras is a doping cheating piece of total sh@t. His back was broken out more than a red headed teenager on Mountain Dew.
I agree that a seek and destroy fighter will age much quicker than a safety first fighter and I think Golovkin has been declining a little in his last few fights but Danny Jacobs at his best would likely always be a challenging match for Golovkin even if GGG was prime. The size disparity between the two also played a factor but I think we're not giving Jacobs enough credit.
Golovkin won the fight but Jacobs was smart with the way he tried to slow the pace down and stifle GGG's attack. He kept changing up his tactics so that Golovkin couldn't get a consistent rhythm going. But GGG was really accurate with his jab and that seemed to be something that Jacobs couldn't avoid for much of the fight. I was surprised by that,,,and yet I wasn't surprised by that. That was one of my biggest question marks before the fight.....Could Golovkin be effective with the jab like he was in the Lemieux fight. Well, he wasn't AS effective but he was still very effective which just goes to show how good of a jab he has. To be able to out jab the taller, longer, faster man is impressive.
I wouldn't be too hard on Jacobs for his comments after the fight. Even though he didn't win, he still felt like he got the moral victory just by surviving the full 12 rounds, putting on a respectable showing and not getting caught with too many big punches. He seemed pretty happy despite walking away with the loss. I think he's a pretty good dude normally, it's just the situation got him all fired up.Last edited by Damn Wicked; 03-19-2017, 03:27 AM.Comment
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Damn I am kind of overwhelmed by the number of biased people in one thread. GGG clearly won that but one thing is clear: black Americans still make up the majority of boxing fans in the U.S., and a significant percentage of them are extremely biased along racial lines. GGG won this fight clearly.Comment
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I think people automatically gave close rounds to Jacobs because he was a huge underdog that people expected to get buried the first time GGG connected flush.Comment
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