NEW YORK Daniel Jacobs corrected a reporter Wednesday when a question was posed predicated on him going the distance with Gennady Golovkin. Jacobs clarified that he wasn't the least bit satisfied simply lasting 12 rounds against an opponent that had knocked out 89 percent of his opponents prior to Jacobs' unanimous-decision defeat in their middleweight title fight in March 2017. The unbeaten Brooklyn native is bothered because that bout left Jacobs with the second loss on his record, even though he is certain he, not Canelo Alvarez, should've become the first opponent to score a victory over the Kazakh knockout artist.
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