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  • #91
    Originally posted by yankees7448 View Post
    I'll watch it on mute once as long as you promise to watch it with the TV on. Numbers don't lie. It was a good close fight that GGG edged. Neither man have a reason to hang their heads. Both did very well. Jacobs absolutely deserves a rematch and I hope we see it sooner rather than later.

    GGG landed 231 out of the 615 punches he threw for a connect percentage of 37.6% Jacobs landed 175 out of the 541 punches he threw for a connect percentage of 32.3%. GGG landed 105 jabs of the 356 he threw for a connect percentage of 29.5%. Jacobs only landed 31 jabs while throwing a mere 170 for the entire fight. His connect percentage was an anemic 18.2%.

    Overall numbers don't tell the whole story so lets look at it on individual rounds. GGG outjabbed Jacobs in all 12 rounds. GGG outlanded Jacobs overall in 9 out of 12 rounds. Several of those rounds were razor close though. GGG landed at a higher percentage in 8 out of the 12 rounds. With several of those rounds being close.

    Overall, Danny Jacobs landed more power punches than GGG but it wasn't by much. He landed 144 power shots to GGG's 128. That's a whopping 16 power punch difference over a 12 round fight. (Hence they split the landed power punches 6 rounds a piece). Jacobs was also significantly less accurate connecting at a 38.8 percentage compared to GGG's 48.6% (almost 50%). Then you have the final arbitor which is the amount of knockdowns. Only one person got knocked down and that was Jacobs. Granted he wasn't hurt but he was still dropped all the same.


    http://www.boxingscene.com/golovkin-...-stats--114756


    The only factors in which Jacobs clearly came out ahead were in things you cannot calculate statistically. He came out way ahead of GGG in terms of expectations. He far exceeded expectations where GGG did not come close to reaching what was expected of him. He also led the way in bravado and posing. Perhaps if GGG did more chest bumping and roaring after the bell to show he wasn't affected by Jacobs punches he would have looked better in that regard. However, he chose to let his fists do the talking.

    Numbers don't lie but those people pushing them buttons do....tell who threw and landed more combos? And the expectations were not low for Jacobs cuz only true boxers and fans had Jacobs winning before the fight. Outcome Jacobs really won and they gave it to lil g to make a big money fight with canelo sort of what they did with Felix Sturm vs de la Hoya to get the Bernard Hopkins fight. Peace. Mic dropped.

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    • #92
      Originally posted by MantisToboggan View Post
      where did you hear he is injured ?
      Its boxing people break things. Jacobs was wearing sunglasses and big hat to cover all the beating GGG gave him.
      His promoter frank warren said it when he was tryin to get lil g to fight "bily joe who" to unify. His team said he was hurt so the fight couldn't be made that's why bily joe got all brave and started talking tough but personally I know lil g would knock him out cuz he a bum....now his team probably would be tellin lies to get the canelo fight cuz Oscar said if he fought bily joe there would be no fight this year for lil g.

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      • #93
        Originally posted by Dreamking View Post
        Might as well, Loeffler ****ed everything up. Should of made the fight with Saunders.
        Yeah they should have. I don't know what exactly is going on but waiting for Canelo appears ******. I know it's a good payday but the fight may never happen. Oscar may go for a rematch with Chavez if Jr makes it a close fight. As far as G's career goes I think this situation is an accident waiting to happen.

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        • #94
          Originally posted by j.razor View Post
          Numbers don't lie but those people pushing them buttons do....tell who threw and landed more combos? And the expectations were not low for Jacobs cuz only true boxers and fans had Jacobs winning before the fight. Outcome Jacobs really won and they gave it to lil g to make a big money fight with canelo sort of what they did with Felix Sturm vs de la Hoya to get the Bernard Hopkins fight. Peace. Mic dropped.
          Who gives a rat's a$$ who through more combos. All that means is that considering GGG through more punches despite throwing fewer combinations I.E he was more consistent with his offense.

          Here is some math maybe you can understand:

          More consistent offense+more accurate offense+scored the only knockdown in the fight+spent almost the entire fight moving forward= Victory for GGG.


          Its easy to cry conspiracy when you don't do enough to win a close fight. Maybe if Jacobs did less posing and less moving backwards and more punching he would have won. Oh well.

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          • #95
            Originally posted by Scipio2009 View Post
            ... Jacobs landed more power punches than Golovkin in 8 of the 12 rounds, so yeah...
            Actually you're right. I must have got the lines crossed while I was going back and forth between the stats. But still, statistically GGG won more of the categories by wider margins, scored the only knock down and spent pretty much the entire fight moving forward. Jacobs posed and roared like GGG's punches didn't hurt but spent the entire time moving backwards. Actions speak louder than words.

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            • #96
              Originally posted by bigdramashow View Post
              im not, just dont see the need for watching a fight when there was a clear winner. can say im race baiting or whatever but i swear pretty much every fighter/poster who said golovkin lost is black
              I know it doesn't fit you agenda but clear winner my a$$. Most like me had g string winning by a point or two or a draw. Now the nagging question if g string isn't going to fight Canelo (get that 15 million the **** outta here) or Jacobs, who is he gonna fight. Back to the second and third raters for g string? Another welter weight?

              Btw, did you ever find that source to back up your post when you accused Andre Ward of being a wife beater? A very low life scum bag ****sukker thing to do with no backup.

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              • #97
                Originally posted by just the facts View Post
                I know it doesn't fit you agenda but clear winner my a$$. Most like me had g string winning by a point or two or a draw. Now the nagging question if g string isn't going to fight Canelo (get that 15 million the **** outta here) or Jacobs, who is he gonna fight. Back to the second and third raters for g string? Another welter weight?

                I am sure whomever GGG fights will be better than the sacrificial lamb Jacobs gets matched up with. Haters crap all over GGG's resume but Jacob's competition has been downright pathetic. When Sergio Mora is your 4th best opponent by far you've got problems.

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                • #98
                  Originally posted by yankees7448 View Post



                  Yea. Lets ignore the fact the Jacobs threw less punches, landed less punches, was less accurate and actually got dropped in order to focus entirely on the one statistical category Jacobs barely won. That makes perfect sense.

                  Cherry picking FTW
                  are you now trying to argue that power punching doesn't count, lol?

                  Golovkin throws 35 jabs a round, and clowns like you are now arguing that th fight is some washout. get over yourself.

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                  • #99
                    Originally posted by yankees7448 View Post
                    Actually you're right. I must have got the lines crossed while I was going back and forth between the stats. But still, statistically GGG won more of the categories by wider margins, scored the only knock down and spent pretty much the entire fight moving forward. Jacobs posed and roared like GGG's punches didn't hurt but spent the entire time moving backwards. Actions speak louder than words.
                    Behind a busy jab, Golovkin did win more of the categories; I've simply been making the point that the fight, even looking at just the punch stats, warrants a rematch.

                    And Jacobs didn't spend the entire fight going backward; if he had, Golovkin would've gotten onto his roll and tried to swamp him (as he's tried to do to everyone else that he's fought).

                    Jacobs had really good lateral movement, consistently changed the look orthodox/southpaw, cut Golovkin's flow by coming forward in spots, used his range long, changed his headslot pretty consistently, fought on the counter, etc. Jacobs threw out so much information for Golovkin to try and sort through, that Golovkin was left being twice as busy with his jab as he's ever been to try and give himself some time to figure out what he was seeing.

                    Let's see what Golovkin can do in a rematch (Jacobs was running out of gas by the 12th, but it still isn't all that clear that Golovkin really figured out what he was in the ring with, with Jacobs now knowing that Golovkin's power isn't otherworldly)

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                    • Originally posted by Scipio2009 View Post
                      Behind a busy jab, Golovkin did win more of the categories; I've simply been making the point that the fight, even looking at just the punch stats, warrants a rematch.

                      And Jacobs didn't spend the entire fight going backward; if he had, Golovkin would've gotten onto his roll and tried to swamp him (as he's tried to do to everyone else that he's fought).

                      Jacobs had really good lateral movement, consistently changed the look orthodox/southpaw, cut Golovkin's flow by coming forward in spots, used his range long, changed his headslot pretty consistently, fought on the counter, etc. Jacobs threw out so much information for Golovkin to try and sort through, that Golovkin was left being twice as busy with his jab as he's ever been to try and give himself some time to figure out what he was seeing.

                      Let's see what Golovkin can do in a rematch (Jacobs was running out of gas by the 12th, but it still isn't all that clear that Golovkin really figured out what he was in the ring with, with Jacobs now knowing that Golovkin's power isn't otherworldly)
                      I 100% agree that there should be a rematch within the next year.

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