Jacobs is such a sore loser. Move one, beat some good names and then ask a rematch with GGG.

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Jacobs is such a sore loser. Move one, beat some good names and then ask a rematch with GGG.

Post by apollo creed »

Just because Jacobs didn't get K.O it doesn't mean he won that fight. Dude should STFU and go after other top fighters from mw like Saunders, Eubank Jr, Lemieux and Jermall and create his own legacy and stop crying about being robbed, bla, bla, bla.

"When the decision was announced, you even heard some of Triple G's fans kind of booing, you kind of heard everyone making it such a big deal and controversial - for me that's a pat on my back. In this sport, you can win some and you can lose some, but in this situation we gained more than we lost."

After the fight was over, Jacobs stated to reporters that he felt the judges were influenced by the fact that Golovkin was positioned to face Saul "Canelo" Alvarez in a major pay-per-view in the fall.

"This boxing game is a funny business that's been like that throughout the years. I kind of still feel the same way [about Golovkin-Canelo playing a role in the scores], but I take it better now. I think the future is bright and Im not going to backtrack. I look forward to the future," Jacobs said.

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Post by Stuarty »

I like Jacobs. He probably feels he won the fight and that's his opinion. A lot of people agree with him. What else is GGG doing? Why not just get it on again right away if there's nothing else happening? GGG would be a fool to wait for Canelo because he's just not interested and is waiting til GGG ages.

I've been a fan of GGG since I first saw him a long time ago before he became mainstream and I'm a fan of Jacobs and his back story. Hopefully they do it again next. No point waiting about in this game.
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I think Jacobs should fight Lemieux in an eliminator or Billy Joe Saunders for his belt and then the winner can fight Golovkin. Golovkin can fight Canelo whether he beats Chavez Jr. or not.
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apollo creed wrote:..."I think the future is bright and Im not going to backtrack. I look forward to the future," Jacobs said.
..good to know that Jacobs looks forward to the future..I hope he realises that Golovkin has the right to do exactly the same..
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RScarf1 wrote:I think Jacobs should fight Lemieux in an eliminator or Billy Joe Saunders for his belt and then the winner can fight Golovkin. Golovkin can fight Canelo whether he beats Chavez Jr. or not.
Yup. Make a good offer to Saunders if you want to have a good solid chance to rematch GGG.
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apollo creed wrote:Just because Jacobs didn't get K.O it doesn't mean he won that fight. Dude should STFU and go after other top fighters from mw like Saunders, Eubank Jr, Lemieux and Jermall and create his own legacy and stop crying about being robbed, bla, bla, bla.

"When the decision was announced, you even heard some of Triple G's fans kind of booing, you kind of heard everyone making it such a big deal and controversial - for me that's a pat on my back. In this sport, you can win some and you can lose some, but in this situation we gained more than we lost."

After the fight was over, Jacobs stated to reporters that he felt the judges were influenced by the fact that Golovkin was positioned to face Saul "Canelo" Alvarez in a major pay-per-view in the fall.

"This boxing game is a funny business that's been like that throughout the years. I kind of still feel the same way [about Golovkin-Canelo playing a role in the scores], but I take it better now. I think the future is bright and Im not going to backtrack. I look forward to the future," Jacobs said.

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Wth are you going on about? Nothing you have posted shows Jacobs is a sore loser. In fact, your own post argues against your topic.
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Re: Jacobs is such a sore loser. Move one, beat some good names and then ask a rematch with GGG.

Post by gilgamesh »

If GGG doesn't fight Saunders or Canelo next I see no reason why he shouldn't give Jacobs a rematch later in the summer or in the fall. If GGG does in fact fight one of those two though, there are other fish to fry for Jacobs and I'm sure a rematch could be done soon after he gets a few more wins under his belt.
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Jacobs is certainly not a sore loser. He gave GGG a good fight and put his career back on track. He says he want to continue fighting only top MWs. I hope he doesn't let Haymon to match himself with nohopers or shelve for a long time.
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Don't know why but I think Jacobs will fight Hassan N'Dam N'Jikam or Tureano Johnson.
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I wouldn't mind him taking a belt from BJS and then doing a GGG rematch.

Other good options: Lemieux, Lee, Korobov, Derevo, Heiland.
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boxing_rocks wrote:I wouldn't mind him taking a belt from BJS and then doing a GGG rematch.

Other good options: Lemieux, Lee, Korobov, Derevo, Heiland.
i'd like to see jacobs-saunders aswell
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Jacobs vs Saunders is the fight that has to happen asap! :OhYes: :bow:
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Oiky wrote:
boxing_rocks wrote:I wouldn't mind him taking a belt from BJS and then doing a GGG rematch.

Other good options: Lemieux, Lee, Korobov, Derevo, Heiland.
i'd like to see jacobs-saunders aswell
I had Jacobs winning 114-113 but the chances of GGG giving him a rematch are slim & NONE. Regardless of whether you agree with Jacobs' claim that the prospects of a GGG-Canelo megafight affected that decision it's indisputable that GGG's handlers would never allow a Jacobs' rematch until AFTER a megafight with Canelo or someone similarly "bankable". A rematch with Jacobs would just be far too risky to put a megafight like that in serious jeopardy. :OhYes:
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Best Coast wrote:
Oiky wrote:
boxing_rocks wrote:I wouldn't mind him taking a belt from BJS and then doing a GGG rematch.

Other good options: Lemieux, Lee, Korobov, Derevo, Heiland.
i'd like to see jacobs-saunders aswell
I had Jacobs winning 114-113 but the chances of GGG giving him a rematch are slim & NONE. Regardless of whether you agree with Jacobs' claim that the prospects of a GGG-Canelo megafight affected that decision it's indisputable that GGG's handlers would never allow a Jacobs' rematch until AFTER a megafight with Canelo or someone similarly "bankable". A rematch with Jacobs would just be far too risky to put a megafight like that in serious jeopardy. :OhYes:
After the underlined statement, everything else you said is worth nothing, as you don't understand boxing.
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boxing_rocks wrote:
Best Coast wrote:
Oiky wrote: i'd like to see jacobs-saunders aswell
I had Jacobs winning 114-113 but the chances of GGG giving him a rematch are slim & NONE. Regardless of whether you agree with Jacobs' claim that the prospects of a GGG-Canelo megafight affected that decision it's indisputable that GGG's handlers would never allow a Jacobs' rematch until AFTER a megafight with Canelo or someone similarly "bankable". A rematch with Jacobs would just be far too risky to put a megafight like that in serious jeopardy. :OhYes:
After the underlined statement, everything else you said is worth nothing, as you don't understand boxing.
You clearly dont understand marketing. Do you honestly expect anyone to believe GGG's handlers WOULD allow a Jacobs rematch before a Canelo fight? :doh: It's just too high-risk/low-reward at this point in time.

A Jacobs rematch would bring GGG nowhere near the $$$ a Canelo fight would bring and if you seriously think it would then you are only putting your ignorance on full display.

Jacobs is wasting his time if he thinks a GGG rematch could materialize anytime soon. He needs to pursue the more realistic option of Saunders or someone similar.
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boxing_rocks wrote:
Best Coast wrote:
Oiky wrote: i'd like to see jacobs-saunders aswell
I had Jacobs winning 114-113 but the chances of GGG giving him a rematch are slim & NONE. Regardless of whether you agree with Jacobs' claim that the prospects of a GGG-Canelo megafight affected that decision it's indisputable that GGG's handlers would never allow a Jacobs' rematch until AFTER a megafight with Canelo or someone similarly "bankable". A rematch with Jacobs would just be far too risky to put a megafight like that in serious jeopardy. :OhYes:
After the underlined statement, everything else you said is worth nothing, as you don't understand boxing.
If I had your credentials of 2500+ posts and still wasnt able to rise above "Minimumweight" class I would probably also spend my time trolling other commenters about how they "don't understand boxing." :lol:
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I always wondered about that. How are our weight classes on the forum determined?
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RScarf1 wrote:I always wondered about that. How are our weight classes on the forum determined?
Good question. I dont know either...I would like to see a system where you can give up-votes or down-votes to every comment.

MANY of the message boards/forums do that & boxrec is one of the few that dont!!
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RScarf1 wrote:I always wondered about that. How are our weight classes on the forum determined?
Seems to correlate pretty exactly with joined date.
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Lackeos wrote:
RScarf1 wrote:I always wondered about that. How are our weight classes on the forum determined?
Seems to correlate pretty exactly with joined date.
Yes, it is a join date, so it is so pathetic being proud about joining 2 months earlier.
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boxing_rocks wrote:
Lackeos wrote:
RScarf1 wrote:I always wondered about that. How are our weight classes on the forum determined?
Seems to correlate pretty exactly with joined date.
Yes, it is a join date, so it is so pathetic being proud about joining 2 months earlier.
Nothing to be proud of...just my gut-level response to your previous trolling. I come here to talk boxing, not throw stones, so I try avoid tossing insults, unless someone else starts it. Nonetheless I'm all for letting bygones be bygones & moving forward. We probably have a lot in common just based on boxing fandom alone!! :TU:
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Best Coast wrote:
boxing_rocks wrote:
Lackeos wrote: Seems to correlate pretty exactly with joined date.
Yes, it is a join date, so it is so pathetic being proud about joining 2 months earlier.
Nothing to be proud of...just my gut-level response to your previous trolling. I come here to talk boxing, not throw stones, so I try avoid tossing insults, unless someone else starts it. Nonetheless I'm all for letting bygones be bygones & moving forward. We probably have a lot in common just based on boxing fandom alone!! :TU:
Agreed. By the way, I also find it highly unlikely that Golokin takes on Jacobs before Canelo ang Saunders (if BJS still has the belt). However, I disagree that it is because Jacobs is so dangerous. Jacobs is past at this point. Golovkin defeated him while injured, so there is no point to do it again right away. On the other hand, Canelo and BJS have been on Golovkin's radar for a long time, and they clearly take precedence.
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boxing_rocks wrote:
Best Coast wrote:
boxing_rocks wrote:
Yes, it is a join date, so it is so pathetic being proud about joining 2 months earlier.
Nothing to be proud of...just my gut-level response to your previous trolling. I come here to talk boxing, not throw stones, so I try avoid tossing insults, unless someone else starts it. Nonetheless I'm all for letting bygones be bygones & moving forward. We probably have a lot in common just based on boxing fandom alone!! :TU:
Agreed. By the way, I also find it highly unlikely that Golokin takes on Jacobs before Canelo ang Saunders (if BJS still has the belt). However, I disagree that it is because Jacobs is so dangerous. Jacobs is past at this point. Golovkin defeated him while injured, so there is no point to do it again right away. On the other hand, Canelo and BJS have been on Golovkin's radar for a long time, and they clearly take precedence.
I see GGG's less-than-impressive outing vs Jacobs as more symptomatic of Golovkin's slippage than Danny's ascent. IMO the GGG of 2-3 years ago would have KOd Jacobs at any point in his career. I think GGG was equally unimpressive vs the blown-up WW Brook and really believe that even though Golovkin is only 35 he has lost a step.

Even so, I give GGG the edge over Canelo because Canelo's style is more vulnerable to GGG's skillset than Jacobs speed-based box & move style.
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Here...here...great OP. I was sick of Jacobs and his own backslapping leading up to the damn fight. Ok, you beat Cancer...good for you. We don't need to hear it in every single interview. You got lucky. Cancer has wiped out my family so i know how lucky you need to be to beat it. But this whole story about him going to the gym and no one could believe what he was doing....Dude, let someone else tell that story. YOU aren't supposed to be the one telling it. He tells the story like he's the most amazing marvel of against the odds stories. Stuff it.

He lost the fight...CLEARLY and he was knocked down. How the heck does he think that he won that fight or deserve anything more than he's already achieved by the public's reaction to his effort. Jacobs gained way more notoriety in his second loss than any of his previous victories. I agree. SHUT THE F UP and go fight someone else and dazzle enough to get another shot. You didn't do what you needed for the first shot you got.
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caldo2025 wrote:Here...here...great OP. I was sick of Jacobs and his own backslapping leading up to the damn fight. Ok, you beat Cancer...good for you. We don't need to hear it in every single interview. You got lucky. Cancer has wiped out my family so i know how lucky you need to be to beat it. But this whole story about him going to the gym and no one could believe what he was doing....Dude, let someone else tell that story. YOU aren't supposed to be the one telling it. He tells the story like he's the most amazing marvel of against the odds stories. Stuff it.

He lost the fight...CLEARLY and he was knocked down. How the heck does he think that he won that fight or deserve anything more than he's already achieved by the public's reaction to his effort. Jacobs gained way more notoriety in his second loss than any of his previous victories. I agree. SHUT THE F UP and go fight someone else and dazzle enough to get another shot. You didn't do what you needed for the first shot you got.
Sorry, I had Jacobs winning the fight 114-113. 7 rounds to 5 with a 10-8 for GGG in the 4th.

But what I really take issue with is your being so hard on a guy who has found hyper-motivation from beating the "Big C".

Condolences to you if you lost so many family members to cancer, but maybe you've seen it so much that it has dulled your ability to appreciate what a victory overcoming it has been in HIS life. Athletes are using the most bizarre things for motivation in 2017, so if a guy can overcome a KILLER like cancer AND use it for motivational purposes then more power to him!! :salut:
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