Why Did GOLOVKIN Change Character After Jacobs?
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It would have helped him a lot, if he'd still been fighting lightweights or junior welterweights. Fighting a middleweight, not so much.Last edited by kafkod; 08-23-2017, 04:21 PM.Comment
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[QUOTE=Mike_R;17974045]Danny Jacobs is a great boxer.
That said, he deliberately came into the fight over the IBF "second day weigh in" limit (over 170 pounds) and relinquished the IBF belt before the bell even rang because of it.
Jacobs was probably in the neighborhood of 180 lbs during the fight, and in my opinion he acted like just getting through the entire 12 rounds was a kind of moral victory.
He put on a good fight and he didn't embarrass himself at all; but he never at any point came across as the primary aggressor, he was very cautious of GGG throughout the fight.
I think the line of Golovkin having been exposed or showing that he is aging overnight is pretty exaggerated.
Canelo is nowhere near the frame of Danny Jacobs, and this fight in September is going to look incredibly different. It's going to be a hell of a fight and I expect more fireworks than GGG vs. D Jacobs produced.[/QUOT!]
Perfect analysis. Agree 100%Comment
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