Canelo vs. Jacobs, do you expect the fair judging ?
Canelo vs. Jacobs, do you expect the fair judging ?
What do you expect ? Why ?
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martin12345
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Re: Canelo vs. Jacobs, do you expect the fair judging ?
Canelo always gets the rub of the green, the twat
Re: Canelo vs. Jacobs, do you expect the fair judging ?
Unless Jacobs wins WAY convincingly like at least 10 rounds to 2 or 9 rounds to 3 with a knockdown I don't think they'll give it to him.
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boxing_rocks
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Re: Canelo vs. Jacobs, do you expect the fair judging ?
Judging will be fair only if Canelo completely outboxes Jacobs which is unlikely. Otherwise, some (if necessary 6) Jacobs rounds will definitely be given to Canelo.
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Onetimeonly
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Re: Canelo vs. Jacobs, do you expect the fair judging ?
Of course not
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Best Coast
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Re: Canelo vs. Jacobs, do you expect the fair judging ?
It's in Vegas on Cinco de Mayo weekend. Close decisions there usually go to the fighter with the brighter financial future, which is Canelo. Plus GBP has lots of sway with the NSAC. Jacobs needs to win big to get the nod, which is unlikely.
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Onetimeonly
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Re: Canelo vs. Jacobs, do you expect the fair judging ?
I don't expect canelo to need help.
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SenorPipino
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Re: Canelo vs. Jacobs, do you expect the fair judging ?
I don't either.
The guy is fighting in a zone completely different from everyone else.
Derevyanchenko shook up Jacobs on a few occasions. Golovkin floored him.
Pirog stopped him.
Canelo should be able to duplicate all that. And more.
The judges will be the least of Jacobs' problems on Cuatro de Mayo.
Re: Canelo vs. Jacobs, do you expect the fair judging ?
If Jacobs was to win 8 rounds clearly, it should be enough to get at least a split decision.
I don't expect him to win though, maybe make the distance, but I feel his best performance was against GGG. Since that fight Jacobs hasn't shown enough to be in the running for 8 clear rounds, and I don't really give him a puncher's chance here.
I don't expect him to win though, maybe make the distance, but I feel his best performance was against GGG. Since that fight Jacobs hasn't shown enough to be in the running for 8 clear rounds, and I don't really give him a puncher's chance here.
Re: Canelo vs. Jacobs, do you expect the fair judging ?
In no way did GGG floor him. I thought Jacobs won the fight despite the knockdown, which was more of a stumble down. This is a perfect example of what could likely happen to Jacobs against Canelo.SenorPipino wrote: ↑08 Feb 2019, 21:19I don't either.
The guy is fighting in a zone completely different from everyone else.
Derevyanchenko shook up Jacobs on a few occasions. Golovkin floored him.
Pirog stopped him.
Canelo should be able to duplicate all that. And more.
The judges will be the least of Jacobs' problems on Cuatro de Mayo.
Re: Canelo vs. Jacobs, do you expect the fair judging ?
I don’t agree. I had GGG winning the fight with the difference being the knockdown. BUT, had the GGG/Canelo 1 fight not already been in the books then I think that judges may have gone with the home fighters work in that fight due to the crowd reactions to every punch Jacobs threw in that fightjpspice wrote: ↑09 Feb 2019, 00:36In no way did GGG floor him. I thought Jacobs won the fight despite the knockdown, which was more of a stumble down. This is a perfect example of what could likely happen to Jacobs against Canelo.SenorPipino wrote: ↑08 Feb 2019, 21:19I don't either.
The guy is fighting in a zone completely different from everyone else.
Derevyanchenko shook up Jacobs on a few occasions. Golovkin floored him.
Pirog stopped him.
Canelo should be able to duplicate all that. And more.
The judges will be the least of Jacobs' problems on Cuatro de Mayo.
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ClivePatrickLyons
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Re: Canelo vs. Jacobs, do you expect the fair judging ?
ya ggg did floor him, he wasnt hurt thoughjpspice wrote: ↑09 Feb 2019, 00:36In no way did GGG floor him. I thought Jacobs won the fight despite the knockdown, which was more of a stumble down. This is a perfect example of what could likely happen to Jacobs against Canelo.SenorPipino wrote: ↑08 Feb 2019, 21:19I don't either.
The guy is fighting in a zone completely different from everyone else.
Derevyanchenko shook up Jacobs on a few occasions. Golovkin floored him.
Pirog stopped him.
Canelo should be able to duplicate all that. And more.
The judges will be the least of Jacobs' problems on Cuatro de Mayo.
Re: Canelo vs. Jacobs, do you expect the fair judging ?
Motherf*cking Oscar won't let Canelo go out there without the aid from the judges. No doubt about that. Poor Jacobs has to win very decisively.
Re: Canelo vs. Jacobs, do you expect the fair judging ?
..Las Vegas? says it all..
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boxing_rocks
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Re: Canelo vs. Jacobs, do you expect the fair judging ?
Jacobs wasn't landing nearly enough to win. He was mainly talking and enjoying still being in the fight. GGG won at least 7 rounds plus KD. I had him winning 9 but a couple were close.caldo2025 wrote: ↑09 Feb 2019, 00:48I don’t agree. I had GGG winning the fight with the difference being the knockdown. BUT, had the GGG/Canelo 1 fight not already been in the books then I think that judges may have gone with the home fighters work in that fight due to the crowd reactions to every punch Jacobs threw in that fightjpspice wrote: ↑09 Feb 2019, 00:36In no way did GGG floor him. I thought Jacobs won the fight despite the knockdown, which was more of a stumble down. This is a perfect example of what could likely happen to Jacobs against Canelo.SenorPipino wrote: ↑08 Feb 2019, 21:19I don't either.
The guy is fighting in a zone completely different from everyone else.
Derevyanchenko shook up Jacobs on a few occasions. Golovkin floored him.
Pirog stopped him.
Canelo should be able to duplicate all that. And more.
The judges will be the least of Jacobs' problems on Cuatro de Mayo.
Re: Canelo vs. Jacobs, do you expect the fair judging ?
I agree. I’m saying that the crowd was going nuts on every glancing blow by Jacobs so it’s exactly the kind of fight that ends in a bad decision. I’m not a great writer but that what I tried to express.boxing_rocks wrote: ↑09 Feb 2019, 09:37Jacobs wasn't landing nearly enough to win. He was mainly talking and enjoying still being in the fight. GGG won at least 7 rounds plus KD. I had him winning 9 but a couple were close.caldo2025 wrote: ↑09 Feb 2019, 00:48I don’t agree. I had GGG winning the fight with the difference being the knockdown. BUT, had the GGG/Canelo 1 fight not already been in the books then I think that judges may have gone with the home fighters work in that fight due to the crowd reactions to every punch Jacobs threw in that fightjpspice wrote: ↑09 Feb 2019, 00:36In no way did GGG floor him. I thought Jacobs won the fight despite the knockdown, which was more of a stumble down. This is a perfect example of what could likely happen to Jacobs against Canelo.SenorPipino wrote: ↑08 Feb 2019, 21:19I don't either.
The guy is fighting in a zone completely different from everyone else.
Derevyanchenko shook up Jacobs on a few occasions. Golovkin floored him.
Pirog stopped him.
Canelo should be able to duplicate all that. And more.
The judges will be the least of Jacobs' problems on Cuatro de Mayo.
Re: Canelo vs. Jacobs, do you expect the fair judging ?
I watched GGG-Jacobs twice. I have only one dilemma (114-113 or 115-112, GGG). This is 100 % objective and neutral opinion. Jacobs did not win more than six rounds, definitely.caldo2025 wrote: ↑09 Feb 2019, 10:19I agree. I’m saying that the crowd was going nuts on every glancing blow by Jacobs so it’s exactly the kind of fight that ends in a bad decision. I’m not a great writer but that what I tried to express.boxing_rocks wrote: ↑09 Feb 2019, 09:37Jacobs wasn't landing nearly enough to win. He was mainly talking and enjoying still being in the fight. GGG won at least 7 rounds plus KD. I had him winning 9 but a couple were close.caldo2025 wrote: ↑09 Feb 2019, 00:48I don’t agree. I had GGG winning the fight with the difference being the knockdown. BUT, had the GGG/Canelo 1 fight not already been in the books then I think that judges may have gone with the home fighters work in that fight due to the crowd reactions to every punch Jacobs threw in that fightjpspice wrote: ↑09 Feb 2019, 00:36In no way did GGG floor him. I thought Jacobs won the fight despite the knockdown, which was more of a stumble down. This is a perfect example of what could likely happen to Jacobs against Canelo.SenorPipino wrote: ↑08 Feb 2019, 21:19I don't either.
The guy is fighting in a zone completely different from everyone else.
Derevyanchenko shook up Jacobs on a few occasions. Golovkin floored him.
Pirog stopped him.
Canelo should be able to duplicate all that. And more.
The judges will be the least of Jacobs' problems on Cuatro de Mayo.