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  • #41
    Originally posted by Marvlus Marv View Post
    Jacobs did really well but he fought scared for too long. McLellan, Jackson, Hagler, Benn, even Mike McCallum would've all give Golovkin an L.
    Now that's true bud. Hell if he would have sat down on his punches and angled off he'd got ggg out of there.

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    • #42
      Originally posted by Slowhand View Post
      Yes, Danny gained a lot of respect and fans. Is he trying to lose them again with his bithcing, the fight was close but clear..? - Just fight someone and earn that rematch, I still think DJ is the second best MW in the world. That´s plenty to be proud of.
      Yea I am getting tired of his b!tching and his conspiracies. Jacobs got dropped, outpunched and was the less accurate fighter overall. In a close fight those things made the difference.

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      • #43
        Originally posted by yankees7448 View Post
        Who is CEJ?
        Some nobody

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        • #44
          Originally posted by stuff jones View Post
          Try not being 20 lbs heavier then him on fight night.
          Golovkin weighed in at JUST below the IBF's check weight the morning of the fight; if you earnestly think that Golovkin didn't then have a full breakfast, lunch, and possibly dinner, you're a ****ing idiot.

          Golovkin gave up maybe 10lbs when the finally stepped into the ring.

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          • #45
            Originally posted by HURTFEELINGS View Post
            The hilarious part of this, is that you see screen names that when the shoe is on the other foot i.e. KOV They are not saying quit *****ing or move on, this is why a lot of you get accused of having other reasons behind your thinking Kovalev has done WAAAAYYYYYY more crying and *****ing, where is your criticism of him OH YEAH, I KNOW THE REASON
            I agree. I think Kovalev deserves the same criticism as Jacobs. He actually deserves it more. He's been far more over the top than Jacobs.

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            • #46
              Originally posted by REYESdelBOXEO View Post
              Golovkin went from self-proclaimed boogeyman , to witness protection program!

              Jacobs ended the KO streak, now CANELO will end the winning streak!

              CANELO @ GGG @ 160- " this town aint big enough for the both of us sign the contract and fight!"

              GGG-"No please Sir, I'll go and never come back, Sir, I'll go back to Khazakistan and Bum hunt Belly Joe Saunders, then I'll fight a 168 pound Bum at 164, here is your belt back Sir, thank you for letting me hold it Sir , it was the highlight of my career, I would never dare fight you Sir, you know that, sorry for any inconvenience Sir, Bye."
              LMAO!

              You just can't force Gennady to fight these guys.

              Tom Loeffler- "when fighters don't really want to fight a guy they ask for crazy amounts of money"

              .....oh Tom you mean like Golovkin saying $10M & then $15M USD to fight CANELO is Not enough?! Ok got it.
              #gggFEARSCANELO

              That's why GGG dropped his belt and dropped down to 155 to fight Liam Smith. Oh wait...that was that ginger haired coward.

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              • #47
                Alvarez-Chavez Jr is set to be an epic spectacle come May 6th; if the actual fight lives up anywhere near to the spectacle, Golovkin gets pushed off until at least May 2018 (Alvarez-Chavez Jr II, in front of 70k fans at AT&T Stadium, Mexican Independence Day weekend).

                After all of the talk, Golovkin would've skipped his June date, he'd turn 35 years old, and he'd be looking for the biggest fight that he can find for the fall.

                With K2 unwilling to pay up for Billy Joe Saunders (after the ****ing around on the June date, you can bet that the price has gone up), the biggest fight out there for Golovkin would be the Jacobs rematch, with no other fight being near as big.

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                • #48
                  Originally posted by ruedboy View Post
                  Jacobs must have some excellent hearing if he can tell the fans that booed the decision were GGG fans and not his. lol
                  I hope he gets a rematch soon and this time he realizes you don't decision the champ just by going the distance (unless your Andre Ward lol).
                  K2 was the lead promoter of the event, the fight was set in Golovkin's NYC venue, and this was the very same venue that "Golovkin sold out" for the Lemieux fight.

                  Jacobs most definitely had fans travelling over from Brooklyn, but why wouldn't he think that the vast majority of the venue was there to root on Golovkin?

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                  • #49
                    Originally posted by turnedup View Post
                    Jacobs had every advantage in this fight, weight, height, reach, speed and hell i'll even say it power. He lost fair and square but damn brother take it on the chin like a man, and talk about your next move instead of giving free press to a man who just beat you, fairly at that. This is like when rappers go on the radio to talk about another man, this is your moment to promote YOU not him, stfu and tell us what you got going on.
                    If someone earnestly decided to go into your posting history and see how you felt about Golovkin-Jacobs September 2016 through fight night, I sincerely doubt that this was what you were saying. Just wanted to point that out.

                    Gennady Golovkin, after a decade as a pro fighter, steps in with a real middleweight, and has the first nip/tuck fight of his entire career, yet there is utterly no interest coming from his fanbase to set the record straight, lol.

                    Floyd, Roy, and Andre Ward (among other fighters) fought close fights, and then immediately went forward with rematches to end any/all doubt of who was actually better.

                    Golovkin and his camp have openly talked up putting off following that lead for 4-5 fight, a time frame that could end up extending for 2 years.

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                    • #50
                      Originally posted by Methodical View Post
                      Um how many actually made it to the bell to sound believable enough to justify that loss and better yet have reasoning. Danny. Hid first real fight. Dunno what other fighters that heard the bell said what you said with merit to give attention to. Enlighten me sir!!
                      Not sure what your asking but what I'm saying is that Danny Jacobs should move on after the loss. He did make it through the fight and that's an accomplishment. He should accept the loss and look to the future.

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