On the back foot and backing up from power shots are not the same thing. Clearly, it was Golovkin's strategy in the 2nd fight to make the smaller man advance( and pay the price for doing so). I agree that Canelo did have a couple of moments where he made Golovkin "step" back and reset himself.... but it was not the same as when Jacobs cracked Golovkin so hard that he was "pushed" backward and seemingly confused, momentarily.
Comments Thread For: Daniel Jacobs: Canelo Fight is My Defining Career Moment
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Honesty is the best policy
Most champions SHOULD have the benefit of the doubt in close rounds, which is exactly why Canelo IS different than most fighters. This guy takes the close rounds on the cards even when he is the challenger. I like Canelo. He is entertaining and ages like wine.... but let's be honest, here.Comment
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I'd say Jacobs career defining moment was vs GGG, a fight he lost.
And Canelo although hes a great fighter he actually lost his career defining fight against Floyd JrComment
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And Canelo did great things after that and he only was 22 years old when he faced Floyd
Jacobs career defining fight is against Canelo that is a better fighter than GolovkinComment
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GGG sure didn't have the benefit of the doubt. I think the money fighter always has the benefit of the doubt, it's just that it's usually the champ that is the money fighter. Not with canelo, at least in Vegas. Not with Hagler against Leonard.Comment
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On the back foot and backing up from power shots are not the same thing. Clearly, it was Golovkin's strategy in the 2nd fight to make the smaller man advance( and pay the price for doing so). I agree that Canelo did have a couple of moments where he made Golovkin "step" back and reset himself.... but it was not the same as when Jacobs cracked Golovkin so hard that he was "pushed" backward and seemingly confused, momentarily.Last edited by Billycostigan; 01-31-2019, 03:04 PM.Comment
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GGG was robbed blind TWICE, jacobs is in for some heartbreak when he outboxes redballs but still loses the decisionComment
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