I am a big fan of both GGG and Canelo and I like Jacobs but not as much. I thought GGG clearly beat Jacobs by several points and that fight seem to take something out of Jacobs. He has not looked as good since then. Due to unusual circumstances and a very long time between the weigh in and the fight Jacobs was able to put on a lot of weight. He outweighed GGG by an estimated 10 pounds at 180 for Jacobs to 170 for GGG. GGG had to weigh in in the morning too but Jacobs did not. Jacobs will have no such advantage when he fights Canelo. I think Canelo will soften Jacobs up with a vicious body attack and knock him out,
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After Nelo beats Danny J... what excuses are Nelo haters gonna come up with?
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Originally posted by boliodogs View PostYou irritate the hell out of lots of us yourself.
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Originally posted by Diego Rodriguez View PostThings do not have to be mutually exclusive. You can think Canelo is a top level fighter, one of the best in the game, and at the same time you can look at his resume and say it isn't as great as some people would have you believe.
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Originally posted by Diego Rodriguez View PostI'm not a hater. But it is pretty simple, just win decisively. I would say that to any top fighter. You want to shut people up for good you go out and dominate. Boxing isn't like other sports where it is clear to everyone who won because there are point totals. The only way you really close mouths in boxing is by being decisive.
Canelo deserves respect for this fight. Jacobs is an excellent fighter. I hope the best fighter wins but I will never just go with what ever Vegas says "won". Boxing is utterly corrupt.
I look forward to an entertaining fight. I hope the best fighter wins, but I have my own book and in the end that is all that matters to me.
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I think Jacobs is an excellent fight. All that said I do remember a good amount of the Golovkin hater crowd saying Jacobs had a glass jaw. I'm sure that now that their guy is fighting him they won't be saying the same thing.
Consistency in sports and politics exists but for a few.
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