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VID: DJ thinks he HURT 3XG...calls his power a "Myth, a facade, smoke and mirrors"

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  • VID: DJ thinks he HURT 3XG...calls his power a "Myth, a facade, smoke and mirrors"



    Whachugot?? you agree with DJ?

  • #2
    So why didn't he push on and use his own power? He too is a powerpuncher but he jumped on Quillin and let his hands go but against GGG he didn't. Watch G. Rosado interview and see what he had to say.

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    • #3
      His head was snapping back from jabs doe

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      • #4
        dude, he hit you so hard he turned you into DUMBO


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        • #5
          Originally posted by Ray* View Post
          So why didn't he push on and use his own power? He too is a powerpuncher but he jumped on Quillin and let his hands go but against GGG he didn't. Watch G. Rosado interview and see what he had to say.
          He felt he was winning the fight (as did many), he didn't need to do anything stupid. There was a game plan put in place, he followed it.

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          • #6
            Then why were his eyes so swollen he had to wear sunglasses?

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            • #7
              Don't understand why he didn't attack more then

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              • #8
                He may have hurt GGG's body at some point IIRC

                I think the people who claim GGG doesn't like it to the body may be right

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                • #9
                  A lot of guys have said that. And most of them were stopped.

                  There's no such thing as smoke and mirrors when it comes to power. The results speak for themselves. Danny gave Golovkin fewer opportunities to score and worked very well in the pocket himself. Had he taken the same shots as everyone else, he'd have gone too.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by gmc_rfc_06 View Post
                    He felt he was winning the fight (as did many), he didn't need to do anything stupid. There was a game plan put in place, he followed it.
                    As did many, but not the majority, nor the three that mattered.

                    That's his problem. Even if you thought he won, it was a close fight. You telling me Jacobs thought he was CLEARLY winning a fight against a reigning champion who knocked him down and rocked him on several occasions? Even his own corner was telling him it was close.

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