Comments Thread For: Daniel Jacobs Dominates Luis Arias Over Twelve Rounds

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  • EvanFields
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    #331
    Tough fight to watch. Jacobs is pretty average

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    • AneesMoha
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      #332
      Does being a tough fight to watch make it a bad fight? Jacobs just didn't seem motivated. If Jacobs wanted to make a statement he would of sparked Arias like he did Quillen.
      I think Jacobs mind was somewhere else.

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      • AneesMoha
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        #333
        Does being a tough fight to watch make it a bad fight? Jacobs just didn't seem motivated. If Jacobs wanted to make a statement he would of sparked Arias like he did Quillen.
        I think Jacobs mind was somewhere else.

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        • nycsmooth
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          #334
          2 me Jacob's one but there's not much else I can say about it to me he wasn't impressive maybe Lemieux may bring something better out in him or BJS...

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          • THEFRESHBRAWLER
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            #335
            Originally posted by BrometheusBob.
            Whatever happened to Quillin?
            Haven’t seen a career and hype die that fast since Seth Mitchell

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            • daggum
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              #336
              Originally posted by AneesMoha
              Does being a tough fight to watch make it a bad fight? Jacobs just didn't seem motivated. If Jacobs wanted to make a statement he would of sparked Arias like he did Quillen.
              I think Jacobs mind was somewhere else.
              still thinking about the night he lost to ggg

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              • Kiowhatta
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                #337
                Jacobs appears to be the type of fighter who is motivated by the level of his opponent - his confidence and ability seem to be determined by how much stature or ability his opponent possesses.

                I am critical of Jacobs lazily failing to capitalise on the kudos he received after Golovkin- everyone was calling him 'the best middleweight in the world'.

                He needs to seek out bigger fights, or move up- as he is huge, weighing in at least 15 pounds over 160.

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                • lefthooklead
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                  #338
                  Luis Arias was to blame for the fight not being great. Talked so much smack, told Jacobs not to run and stand and fight and then tuckets up, moved backwards and just tried to survive all fight.

                  Tough to look good against. I thought Jacobs actually looked fairly sharp but could have done more to open him up.

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                  • lefthooklead
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                    #339
                    Luis Arias was to blame for the fight not being great. Talked so much smack, told Jacobs not to run and stand and fight and then tuckets up, moved backwards and just tried to survive all fight.

                    Tough to look good against. I thought Jacobs actually looked fairly sharp but could have done more to open him up.

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                    • P4Pdunny
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                      #340
                      Jacobs did what he had to do today. Wasnt the greatest fight.

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