Good for him. Also needs to be more calmer & smarter in a rematch.
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Originally posted by aboutfkntime View Posthe was painted as a stone cold killer who could beat anyone from 154-168
oh, I did.....
what I saw was a very good middleweight with limitations, who was being very well managed/matched
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Originally posted by Robi13 View PostHe needs to be more accurate not more persistent...
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Originally posted by TonyGe View PostHe's fought all the credible fighters in his division and beat them. That's not carefull match making. As far as being well managed I think he's been poorly managed for the first part of his career.
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Originally posted by ggg_kz View PostAnd whose debut in the US was contracted to be Pirog but Dmitriy got injured. Stop with this careful matchmaking bs. It's easy to criticise him now why at 35 yo he doesn't destroy everyone like a killer machine. Duh
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Originally posted by TonyGe View PostWas he. I predicted a knockout of Jacobs but I also said he would more impressive if he won a decision. Most people that picked G to win predicted a KO. The thought was G is primarily a puncher. Right but wrong. He has boxing skills to get him out of trouble (so far) if his power fails. Canelo and Jacobs were supposed to "light Golovkin up like a Christmas Tree" according to his detractors. That didn't happen. Canelo spent the majority of the fight in a defensive posture. Being a defensive fighter doesn't mean retreating to the ropes and getting outlanded there. That's what happened. It doesn't mean retreating because you have to. If you want to see an example of defensive fighters that use their defense to provide opportunities to land punches look at Sweet Pea Whittiker or Willie Pep. Those guys were defensive minded to achieve a purpose. Canelo simply ran out of ideas. His defense was predictable and didn't vary. Jacobs and Canelo were outboxed. I think it's a commendable achievement when a fighter's primary weapon doesn't do it for him and he has the boxing skills to make up for it.
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Originally posted by buddyr View Posthaha yea. It seems that as long as you're coming forward, regardless of punches landed, Lederman, Lampley, Atlas, and the casual fan will score rounds for you. If Sweet Pea was in his prime today, it would be damn near impossible for him to win a fight according the fans scoring
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Originally posted by buddyr View PostWhen a so called killer can't knock out a fighter that was dropped by the feather fisted Sergio Mora, you have to question how great his power really is. Or was it that he was fighting bums?
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Originally posted by buddyr View PostWhen a so called killer can't knock out a fighter that was dropped by the feather fisted Sergio Mora, you have to question how great his power really is. Or was it that he was fighting bums?
It happens sometimes to fighters.
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Originally posted by Diego Rodriguez View PostIt was a flash knockdown. When ever I hear this silly argument I can't help but think the guy talking is a noob. Jacobs had hurt Mora and was in destroy mode. He got caught with a good punch while being reckless. He got up and continued his pursuit of Mora. He was aggressive right after being dropped.
It happens sometimes to fighters.
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