Daniel Jacobs educating GGG fans on what a real Cruiserweight looks like

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  • icha
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    #21
    Originally posted by FrankieClutch
    That whole weight thing was so ******. Fighters are able to rehydrate after the weigh-in. Danny was competitive because he's a good boxer. Not weight. Plain and simple
    your boxing knowledge shouldnt be allowed in this forum sir...

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    • Shinkyokushin92
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      #22
      Maybe he lost 2 pounds from morning to fight night because he was ****ting himself the whole day.

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        #23
        Originally posted by triplohe
        176 pounds is a cruiserweight danny jacobs you ****ing bum doesnt even know basic math
        bum????????????

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        • -Kev-
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          #24
          Originally posted by BrometheusBob.
          Gassiev would look like a little b1tch next to Jacobs

          A recent DJ sighting, per -Kev-

          Everyone knows the force generated from the swing and miss of Jacobs right hand would KO Gassiev from Barclays Center all the way back to Russia.

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          • The Ninth Layer
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            #25
            Can someone give me some backstory on what this thread is even about? I can't remember any controversy about weight the night of the fight, just remember thinking Jacobs looked like the bigger dude.

            Also Jacobs fought a great competitive fight and his performance made me think better of him, dunno why anyone would need to hunt for excuses to explain his success.

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              #26
              Originally posted by The Ninth Layer
              Can someone give me some backstory on what this thread is even about? I can't remember any controversy about weight the night of the fight, just remember thinking Jacobs looked like the bigger dude.

              Also Jacobs fought a great competitive fight and his performance made me think better of him, dunno why anyone would need to hunt for excuses to explain his success.
              Danny Jacobs didn't do the early morning weigh-in so some Golovkin fans claimed he cheated and came in extremely heavy which is why he was able to go 12 rounds and give a good fight

              Daniel Jacobs declined to participate in the mandatory IBF weight check Saturday morning, meaning he is ineligible to win that belt when he fights unified middleweight titleholder Gennady Golovkin on Saturday night at Madison Square Garden.

              "Golovkin is defending his IBF title, however, Jacobs cannot acquire the title with a victory because he did not participate in the required IBF same-day weigh-in," IBF championships chairman Lindsey Tucker said.

              Golovkin (36-0, 33 KOs), who holds the IBF, WBC and WBA 160-pound world titles, participated in the weight check at a Manhattan hotel serving as the fight headquarters and weighed 169.6 pounds, just inside the allowable limit of 170.

              Unlike the other sanctioning organizations, the IBF requires fighters participating in title fights to participate in a weight check the morning of the fight at which they cannot be more than 10 pounds heavier than the weight limit of the fight. The other organizations have no weight limit following the official athletic commission weigh-in the day before the bout.

              At Friday's official weigh-in, Golovkin was 159.6 pounds and Daniel Jacobs was 159.8 pounds. However, Jacobs (32-1, 29 KOs), owner of the WBA's secondary title and Golovkin's mandatory challenger, is a naturally bigger man and apparently made the decision not to constrain himself following the weigh-in, which will allow him to rehydrate and be stronger on fight night (HBO PPV, 9 ET).

              When the fight was made, Jacobs committed to fighting for all of Golovkin's belts. By ditching the IBF challenge, Jacobs will save himself the sanctioning fee that will go with the IBF, which might prove to be a wise decision because Golovkin is a heavy favorite to win.

              The Golovkin camp didn't seem to care about Jacobs' decision.

              "Gennady is very excited to defend all of his titles against Daniel Jacobs in this matchup of the two best middleweights in the world," said K2 Promotions managing director Tom Loeffler.

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              • HarvardBlue
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                #27
                He should really stop trying to convince some of these fans. There are people that will go to their grave believing Pacquiao beat Mayweather... with a bum shoulder no less.

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                  #28
                  He declined to weigh in on fight night and thus whatever he claims he was means nothing. He could have been 174, or he could have been 190. Just by the eye test, and the fact that he also declined the IBF weigh in, clearly means he was much heavier and didn't want his weight revealed.

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                    #29
                    These are the same people who believe it's humanly possible to rehydrate 20+ pounds (Canelo) in 24 hours.

                    The best way to have a logical argument is to just don't. They have other issues to work out, and none of them have anything to do with boxing.

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                    • icha
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                      #30
                      Originally posted by TheCell8
                      He declined to weigh in on fight night and thus whatever he claims he was means nothing. He could have been 174, or he could have been 190. Just by the eye test, and the fact that he also declined the IBF weigh in, clearly means he was much heavier and didn't want his weight revealed.
                      he could have weighted 200 lbs on fight night and it shouldnt matter, he made 160 so it was a fight between 2 mws, anyone on deny needs to watch a different sport with different rules.

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