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  • Comments Thread For: Daily Bread Mailbag: Golovkin-Jacobs, Gonzalez-Rungvisai, More

    The Daily Bread Mailbag returns with Stephen 'Breadman' Edwards tackling a ton of questions regarding the outcomes to Gennady Golovkin vs. Daniel Jacobs and Roman Gonzalez vs. Sor Rungvisai, and a lot more.
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  • #2
    Jacobs won by 2 rounds on my card.

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    • #3
      per this boxing insider " the non-objective consensus is 6 rds each to Ggg-Jacobs"....and "GGG is the most ducked fighter in boxing"....."Canelo has avoided GGG"

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      • #4
        i love this dude analysis, accurate and not biased ftw

        yea things will be tougher for GGG now, world have realized he's just human so fighters will less respect him inside ring
        jacobs definitely will do better in rematch, if golovkin couldn't find method to cope his speed, i don't think he'll get ko-ed but jacobs has great chance to decision him convincingly

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        • #5
          Good stuff as usual

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          • #6
            The ******** odds don't reflect how likely a fighter is to win, they don't even reflect what people think those odds are. The odds are set by bookies predicting how they think people will bet. Perceived unbeatable fighters like Golovkin and Mayweather will have a tiny payout. Relatively unknown fighters like Jacobs, will be given great odds to encourage people to bet on them. "Golovkin had problems with someone with 8-1******** odds" is misleading. Golovkin had problems with the second best middleweights in the world.
            Had Golovkin been fighting Canelo instead of Jacobs, the odds would have been much closer, not because Canelo of better than Jacobs, but because he is a star and his fans will bet on him.

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            • #7
              These are the best opinion pieces in boxing right now

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              • #8
                And yes the weight was an issue, Breadman said so.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Deletrious View Post
                  The ******** odds don't reflect how likely a fighter is to win, they don't even reflect what people think those odds are. The odds are set by bookies predicting how they think people will bet. Perceived unbeatable fighters like Golovkin and Mayweather will have a tiny payout. Relatively unknown fighters like Jacobs, will be given great odds to encourage people to bet on them. "Golovkin had problems with someone with 8-1******** odds" is misleading. Golovkin had problems with the second best middleweights in the world.
                  Had Golovkin been fighting Canelo instead of Jacobs, the odds would have been much closer, not because Canelo of better than Jacobs, but because he is a star and his fans will bet on him.
                  Odds change with how many people bet. The fact that Jacobs was still a massive underdog means nobody was betting on him. People didn't bet on him because they didn't believe he could win. They didn't believe he could win because he's a B level fighter and thought Golovkin was A level.
                  Last edited by Robbie Barrett; 03-22-2017, 08:29 AM.

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                  • #10
                    Jacobs was the WBA mandatory for Golovkin and isn't even ranked by the IBF. He has/had absolutely no reason to adhere to their 10 pound rule. A win would have still made Jacobs a unified Middleweight champion.

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