Comments Thread For: Hearn: Many People Believe, And I Agree, That Jacobs Beat GGG!

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  • Diego Rodriguez
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    #41
    Originally posted by Boxing1012
    Lol everyone knows Jacobs didn't do nearly enough to win...he was the clear challenger, got dropped, got outlanded in 9/12 rounds. Never hurt GGG but was hurt himself a few times. Anyone even saying this fight was remotely close is just a pure GGG hater and troll. Eddie is just promoting his guy though, he's not dumb enough to actually believe this...
    I thought Golovkin won. Clearly but closely. But it was a very tough fight and had Jacobs not gone down and won one more round could have been a draw. I thought it was clearly closer than Golovkin-Canelo I.

    I think anyone who said Jacobs clearly won is probably anti-Golovkin or has an different agenda. You will see the same clowns on here spewing their same hate.

    Jacobs definitely was worthy of a rematch but I understand Golovkin had a bigger fight(s).

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    • OnlyBeingHonest
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      #42
      Originally posted by Boxing1012
      I have no clue what your angle really is...but coming from a boxing fan, who happens to be a GGG fan, GGG clearly won all 3 of those fights. Since Canelo is the money man though I have no issue with the results in the two Canelo/GGG fights...GGG clearly won both but to beat the champ you usually have to knock him out, and Canelo is the money guy so he is technically the champ
      My friend, you and fans like you are catalysts for the corruption in the sport of boxing. You can't say you're satisfied with a bad decision just because it went the money fighters way. You have to demand more for your time and money. Fairness should be your standard, not making the promoter more wealthy by keeping their money fighter's record intact.

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      • anonymous2.0
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        #43
        Originally posted by el***
        Im 55 and **** 20 year olds on the regular. And my **** is bigger than yours by 3 inches.

        I also live in a mansion and make way more money than you. I could buy your entire family. I have a helicopter landing pad in my back yard. I had a 4 way with 3 hot college girls last week, in my helicopter, in the middle of the air, while wearing my gucci flip flops. One of them ******ed so hard she was shaking and the pilot was pissed off because she shook the whole helicopter and almost killed us.
        I have house payments to make, what's your offer

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        • Redd Foxx
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          #44
          I felt Jacobs won that fight but, it was close so no point in dwelling on it.

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          • Johnny2x2x
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            #45
            Definitely was a close fight that could have gone either way. I gave it to Jacobs by a point, but 6-6 with GGG getting the win because of the KD was fine too.

            No controversy to me as it was close enough to give it to either man.

            Why won’t GGG fight him again?

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            • Boxing-1013
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              #46
              Originally posted by OnlyBeingHonest
              My friend, you and fans like you are catalysts for the corruption in the sport of boxing. You can't say you're satisfied with a bad decision just because it went the money fighters way. You have to demand more for your time and money. Fairness should be your standard, not making the promoter more wealthy by keeping their money fighter's record intact.
              My friend, I share your concerns regarding the distaste for corruption in boxing and sports in general. However, life isn't fair, and at a certain point you have to ask yourself - can you do anything about it? If so, don't complain and do it. If not, don't complain and get on with your life. I am just intelligent enough to understand that *****ing about things that don't go my way doesn't do a bit of good...

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              • AdonisCreed
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                #47
                I felt like Jacobs won that fight even with the flash knock down. GGG didn't look good in that fight. With that said Jacobs has looked really average since then against subpar opponents. He better hope he gets passed Sergiy maybe he step it up a notch this fight now that he has a threat.

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                • Boxing-1013
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                  #48
                  Originally posted by Diego Rodriguez
                  I thought Golovkin won. Clearly but closely. But it was a very tough fight and had Jacobs not gone down and won one more round could have been a draw. I thought it was clearly closer than Golovkin-Canelo I.

                  I think anyone who said Jacobs clearly won is probably anti-Golovkin or has an different agenda. You will see the same clowns on here spewing their same hate.

                  Jacobs definitely was worthy of a rematch but I understand Golovkin had a bigger fight(s).
                  Idk man...I just feel like when the champ/A side wins 9/11 rounds (1 tie) and the challenger gets dropped and hurt multiple times, and never hurts his opponent and also the champ is the aggressor, I just can't really see it being close.

                  But I see your posts on here and I know you are a fair-minded guy so reasonable people can differ. If Jacobs outlanded GGG 9/2 with one tie in rounds, people would be saying he won 10-2.

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                  • TheCell8
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                    #49
                    Lol Jacobs did next to nothing in the first 6 rounds of the fight. When he switched to southpaw he had a lot of success for about 4 rounds. Then Golovkin adjusted and won the last rounds at the end.

                    Jacobs did better than expected so he was given brownie points

                    Had Jacobs switched the southpaw earlier he mightve wo. Bad tactics cost him.

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                    • OnlyBeingHonest
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                      #50
                      Originally posted by Boxing1012
                      My friend, I share your concerns regarding the distaste for corruption in boxing and sports in general. However, life isn't fair, and at a certain point you have to ask yourself - can you do anything about it? If so, don't complain and do it. If not, don't complain and get on with your life. I am just intelligent enough to understand that *****ing about things that don't go my way doesn't do a bit of good...
                      I understand life isn't fair nor is boxing, i can live with that and you can live with that also. However, you stated you were satisfied with a bad decision. Although we can understand some things in life aren't fair, we should never gain satisfaction from unfairness.

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