Max is very good at his job.Ruthless-RKO wrote: ↑12 Nov 2017, 01:18Nope. I'm glad they recorded Max's interviews as part of the Sky broadcast.
Daniel Jacobs vs. Luis Arias: Who's watching?
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keithmoonhangover
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Re: Daniel Jacobs vs. Luis Arias: Who's watching?
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Ruthless-RKO
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Re: Daniel Jacobs vs. Luis Arias: Who's watching?
Last time Jacobs won a decision, it as a 10 round fight vs, Ishe Smith in August 2009
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Ruthless-RKO
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Re: Daniel Jacobs vs. Luis Arias: Who's watching?
Hearn definitely has a plan for Jacobs.
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handsofstone
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Re: Daniel Jacobs vs. Luis Arias: Who's watching?
Dominant performance from Jacobs I thought he won every round, not a great watch though, after hurting Arias in the 1st he struggled to land clean from there on in, Arias is an awkward customer and spoiled whenever Jacobs got in close, Jacobs by far the superior boxer and was comfortable switching but still struggled to hurt Arias again until the last couple of rounds, good for Jacobs to get 12 rounds under his belt after 8 months out
Thought the KD was harsh for Arias, more of a scuffing forearm that made him touch down
Thought the KD was harsh for Arias, more of a scuffing forearm that made him touch down