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  • #21
    It all means JACK if you skipped the weigh-in, Danny, because what possible excuse is there other than hiding your weight difference?

    Arturo Gatti was often able to lay on 20 pounds between weigh in and fight night, so if you say 'I was only 173-175, you really mean 180 don't you?

    And he wouldn't have been awarded the IBF belt if he had won anyway, so who cares?

    (I thought the IBF had jettisoned their same-day weigh-in requirement to be eligible for their belt that they keep stripping anyway).

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    • #22
      The organizations (WBA, WBC) need to have a uniform rule regarding fighter weight, and I don't just mean rehydration following the weigh-in. The problem is: What to do. And will I be the first to acknowledge that it is it is beyond me.

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      • #23
        Jacobs refused the HBO weigh in and it takes a dummie not to know why

        First, you know he’s lying because they’re using hyperbole, no one is saying 200 pounds. If he wanted fans to have all the info, don’t refuse hbo weigh in. Period.

        Jacobs was not 175, that’s absurd. He even laughed and refused to answer Max about it.

        Jacobs admitted he wanted the advantage. He knew he had extra time to rehydrate.

        I bet you if they rematch, ggg demands he makes second day weigh in a scale 175 before the fight, Jacobs refuses.

        Dude got floored after GGG followed the rules. The fight shouldn’t of been close at all.

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        • #24
          Originally posted by Kiowhatta View Post
          It all means JACK if you skipped the weigh-in, Danny, because what possible excuse is there other than hiding your weight difference?

          Arturo Gatti was often able to lay on 20 pounds between weigh in and fight night, so if you say 'I was only 173-175, you really mean 180 don't you?

          And he wouldn't have been awarded the IBF belt if he had won anyway, so who cares?

          (I thought the IBF had jettisoned their same-day weigh-in requirement to be eligible for their belt that they keep stripping anyway).
          Only in unifications. That way one fighter isn’t disadvantaged.

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          • #25
            Originally posted by Jannetty View Post
            " Use any trick within the rules " well the rules were a 2nd day weigh in and Jacobs didn't show up so that to me is breaking the rules
            And his punishment: A opportunity to fight for the IBF belt again. I ‘ll break the rules everyday

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            • #26
              The article doesn't mention that Jacobs had a fixed early weight in at 9 o clock in the morning instead of 2 o clock that they usually happen which gave him 5 extra hours to rehydrate. A little gift from the New York athletic commition for their home boy.
              He was well above 180 more likely around 184 i would say.
              The other thing that people dont mention is that he only registered with VADA 3 weeks before the fight while the fight was agreed about 6 months before it happened
              Last edited by Leonis; 08-31-2018, 04:37 AM.

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              • #27
                ..."I was literally about 173 to 175, at the most."

                Does he know what "literally" means?
                I think he knows very well how much he weighed, and it wasn't just 173-175.

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                • #28
                  Jacobs is full of sh it here. He claims to have been only 3 to 5 lbs heavier than ggg. Bullsh it. He then says 175 is normal for a MW, and immediately after that, admits he looked like a LHW in the ring. Wait, if he was 175 and 175 is normal for a MW, then he would have looked like a MW rather than a LHW. More bullsh it. Then, in some diva sh it, says "it's my prerogative to get up and weigh in..." B itch what!? It's not your prerogative, it's a rule mandated by the world title you're fighting for.

                  I just lost a lot of respect I had for Danny

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                  • #29
                    Originally posted by BillyBoxing View Post
                    That's right, Jacobs is right when he says it's his own choice and own right to skip this weigh in and the IBF belt.

                    BUT BUT BUT, the problem is GGG as the IBF champ couldn't skip it and couldn't have that "rest" that Jacobs took and therefore they weren't on an "even playing field".

                    It was a close fight, but despite the fact that Jacobs lost by a close margin I'm not mad about DJ not having a rematch because he had that unfair (but legal) advantage.

                    Don't know if you guys ever had made weight (I did a bit with boxing and a quite a lot with judo) that sht weakens you both mentally and physically. Jacobs is right, what is more draining energy is the stress about officially making weight.
                    I agree, well said

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                    • #30
                      Originally posted by GGG Gloveking View Post
                      Jacobs is full of sh it here. He claims to have been only 3 to 5 lbs heavier than ggg. Bullsh it. He then says 175 is normal for a MW, and immediately after that, admits he looked like a LHW in the ring. Wait, if he was 175 and 175 is normal for a MW, then he would have looked like a MW rather than a LHW. More bullsh it. Then, in some diva sh it, says "it's my prerogative to get up and weigh in..." B itch what!? It's not your prerogative, it's a rule mandated by the world title you're fighting for.

                      I just lost a lot of respect I had for Danny
                      Bro that extra 6lbs+ pounds he would have had to shed could have been the difference with him fighting for a title and him being in a permanent wheelchair. Morally off course it is wrong but GGG had 3 belts up for grabs so what he loses 1 of them. I personally thought he would be brutally knocked out so I welcomed any conceivable advantage he could muster. I hear your point though but I don’t blame his decision

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