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Round-by-Round: Canelo Alvarez vs. Daniel Jacobs - May 4, 2019

Posted: 04 May 2019, 17:17
by Ruthless-RKO
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Live from the T-Mobile Arena in Paradise, Nevada.
Golden Boy Promotions in association with Matchroom Boxing USA Present:
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Time: 9 p.m. ET (6 p.m. PT)
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Time: 11:30p.m (UK time)
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Fight Card

Unified WBC, WBA, IBF, The Ring & Lineal middleweight Championship
Canelo Alvarez vs. Daniel Jacobs

Interim WBA Super-Middleweight Championship
John Ryder vs. Bilal Akkawy

Vacant WBA Gold Super Featherweight Championship
Joseph Diaz vs. Freddy Fonseca

WBO International & WBO NABO Super Featherweight Championships
Lamont Roach vs. Jonathan Oquendo

10 Round Super Lightweight Contest
Vergil Ortiz Jr. vs. Mauricio Herrera

Vacant WBC United States (USNBC) Silver Welterweight Championship
Sadam Ali vs. Anthony Young

WBC International Silver Featherweight Championship
Francisco Esparza vs. Aram Avagyan
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Re: Round-by-Round: Canelo Alvarez vs. Daniel Jacobs - May 4, 2019

Posted: 04 May 2019, 17:35
by Onetimeonly
Isn't Diaz fighting too?

Re: Round-by-Round: Canelo Alvarez vs. Daniel Jacobs - May 4, 2019

Posted: 04 May 2019, 17:36
by Ruthless-RKO

Re: Round-by-Round: Canelo Alvarez vs. Daniel Jacobs - May 4, 2019

Posted: 04 May 2019, 17:38
by Ruthless-RKO
Onetimeonly wrote: 04 May 2019, 17:35 Isn't Diaz fighting too?
Yeh. Added. Wasn’t there yesterday.

Another GOLD WBA belt.

Re: Round-by-Round: Canelo Alvarez vs. Daniel Jacobs - May 4, 2019

Posted: 04 May 2019, 18:33
by Ruthless-RKO
Super middleweight prospect Alexis Espino (2-0, 1 KO), who is trained by veteran coach Robert Garcia, won a four round unanimous decision over previously undefeated Billy Wagner (1-1).

The scores were 39-35, 39-35 and 39-34.

Espino lost a point in the second round for hitting Wagner while he was down on the mat.

Espino, promoted by Matchroom Sport, made his pro debut in February with a second round knockout of Victor Abrigo.

Re: Round-by-Round: Canelo Alvarez vs. Daniel Jacobs - May 4, 2019

Posted: 04 May 2019, 18:40
by Ruthless-RKO
Stats and Stakes

Saul Alvarez

Age: 28
Title: Lineal World Middleweight (2015-Present, 3 Defenses); TBRB/Ring/WBC/WBA Middleweight (2018-Present)
Previous Titles: WBC Super Welterweight (2011-13, 6 Defenses); WBA/Ring Jr. Middleweight (2013); WBC Middleweight (2015-16, 1 Defense); TBRB Middleweight (2015-17); WBO Jr. Middleweight (2016-17); Ring World Middleweight (2015-18, 2 Defenses); WBA super middleweight (Sub-title, 2018)
Height: 5’8
Weight: 159 ½ lbs.
Stance: Orthodox
Hails from: Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico
Record: 51-1-2, 35 KO?
Record in Major Title Fights: 11-1-1, 6 KO (12-1-1, 7 KO including WBA sub-title fights)
Last Five Opponents: 175-3-3 (.975)
Current/Former World Champions/Titlists Faced: Miguel Vazquez SD4, UD10; Carlos Baldomir KO6; Lovemore N’dou UD12; Kermit Cintron TKO5; Shane Mosley UD12; Austin Trout UD12; Floyd Mayweather L12; Erislandy Lara SD12; Miguel Cotto UD12; Amir Khan KO6; Liam Smith KO9; Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. UD12; Gennady Golovkin D12, MD12

vs.

Daniel Jacobs

Age: 32
Title: IBF Middleweight (2018, 1stAttempted Defense)
Previous Titles: WBA middleweight (sub-title; 2014-17, 4 Defenses)
Height: 5’11 ½
Weight: 159 ¾ lbs.
Stance: Orthodox
Hails from: Brooklyn, New York
Record: 35-2, 29 KO, 1 KOBY
Press Rankings: #2 (TBRB, Ring), #3 (ESPN, BoxRec, Boxing Monthly)
Record in Major Title Fights: 1-2, 1 KOBY (6-2, 5 KO, 1 KOBY including WBA sub-title fights)
Last Five Opponents: 120-4-2 (.960)
Current/Former World Champions/Titlists Faced: Ishe Smith UD10; Dmitry Pirog TKO by 5; Caleb Truax TKO12; Sergio Mora TKO2; Peter Quillin TKO1; Sergio Mora TKO7; Gennady Golovkin L12

The Case for Alvarez: This could be a close fight and close favors Alvarez. He’s the star, he’s the draw, and on more than one occasion he’s come out of fights with at least one scorecard so head scratching in his favor that it feeds the worst perceptions of the sport. Put that aside and look at who he’s running close against; it’s clear how good a fighter he has to be in the first place. Outside a one-sided loss to Floyd Mayweather, Alvarez has been nip/tuck with Trout, Golovkin, and Lara. In the second Golovkin fight, he improved on his first performance and took the fight to a dangerous puncher. He’s got guts, quick hands, underrated boxing ability, head movement, timing, and power to the head and body. It’s been years since Alvarez has been seriously hurt in a fight to make it harder on foes. It’s hard to find any one single thing Alvarez does great; instead, he’s just a complete fighter in the heart of his prime who has fully grown into his place as boxing’s biggest money draw. That’s a recipe for victory.

The Case for Jacobs: Jacobs is taller and longer than Alvarez. If he can use that length to establish the jab early, Jacobs will make his job easier. Jacobs is a serious puncher and just because Golovkin never got Alvarez in dire trouble doesn’t mean Jacobs can’t. A blinding jab can set up big right hands that will be raining down on Alvarez. Jacobs has to be disciplined inside. His chin has been less reliable than Alvarez’s and if he’s caught at close quarters with something he doesn’t see, Jacobs could find himself in big trouble. Alvarez may be a hair quicker than him and it will add to the danger in exchanges.

The Pick: Jacobs appears dialed in for this one and he should be. At 32, this is the biggest, best chance of his career. He came up a little short against Golovkin; here he can do what Golovkin couldn’t and capture history’s middleweight crown while unifying three of the four major titles in the division. It will be a tall order. Alvarez is fighting with a chip on his shoulder and a new level of confidence in his last two fights. He’s seen every style as a professional and been in big fights before. Jacobs might be the bigger one shot puncher at middleweight but Alvarez lands with more consistent impact and catches better. That will matter in the second half of what could be a real gem. The pick is Alvarez by stoppage.

Re: Round-by-Round: Canelo Alvarez vs. Daniel Jacobs - May 4, 2019

Posted: 04 May 2019, 18:57
by Ruthless-RKO


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Re: Round-by-Round: Canelo Alvarez vs. Daniel Jacobs - May 4, 2019

Posted: 04 May 2019, 19:11
by boxing_rocks
60-54 Canelo before round 1.

Re: Round-by-Round: Canelo Alvarez vs. Daniel Jacobs - May 4, 2019

Posted: 04 May 2019, 19:39
by oogiebe
boxing_rocks wrote: 04 May 2019, 19:11 60-54 Canelo before round 1.
:lol:

Re: Round-by-Round: Canelo Alvarez vs. Daniel Jacobs - May 4, 2019

Posted: 04 May 2019, 20:31
by tiny_acres
boxing_rocks wrote: 04 May 2019, 19:11 60-54 Canelo before round 1.
I tend to agree with this

Re: Round-by-Round: Canelo Alvarez vs. Daniel Jacobs - May 4, 2019

Posted: 04 May 2019, 20:36
by ironbeard
Young looking decent v Ali so far.

Re: Round-by-Round: Canelo Alvarez vs. Daniel Jacobs - May 4, 2019

Posted: 04 May 2019, 20:37
by ironbeard
Good fight here.

Re: Round-by-Round: Canelo Alvarez vs. Daniel Jacobs - May 4, 2019

Posted: 04 May 2019, 20:39
by brilo33
never rated ali

Re: Round-by-Round: Canelo Alvarez vs. Daniel Jacobs - May 4, 2019

Posted: 04 May 2019, 20:39
by ironbeard
Ali in trouble round three

Young stops Ali. Body shot started it.

Re: Round-by-Round: Canelo Alvarez vs. Daniel Jacobs - May 4, 2019

Posted: 04 May 2019, 20:43
by ironbeard
Young is raw as hell but he is tough. Good hooks to body and head.

Re: Round-by-Round: Canelo Alvarez vs. Daniel Jacobs - May 4, 2019

Posted: 04 May 2019, 20:45
by ironbeard
Ali is done.

Re: Round-by-Round: Canelo Alvarez vs. Daniel Jacobs - May 4, 2019

Posted: 04 May 2019, 21:15
by ironbeard
Roach v Oquendo up.

Re: Round-by-Round: Canelo Alvarez vs. Daniel Jacobs - May 4, 2019

Posted: 04 May 2019, 21:22
by ironbeard
10-9 Oquendo

Re: Round-by-Round: Canelo Alvarez vs. Daniel Jacobs - May 4, 2019

Posted: 04 May 2019, 21:24
by diddy
How is Canelo 1-1 to win a decision? Those are great odds. Even if he loses he will win.

Re: Round-by-Round: Canelo Alvarez vs. Daniel Jacobs - May 4, 2019

Posted: 04 May 2019, 21:25
by brilo33
roach needs to be more active upper body ,move the head

Re: Round-by-Round: Canelo Alvarez vs. Daniel Jacobs - May 4, 2019

Posted: 04 May 2019, 21:25
by ironbeard
19-19

Roach way to nonchalant

Re: Round-by-Round: Canelo Alvarez vs. Daniel Jacobs - May 4, 2019

Posted: 04 May 2019, 21:28
by brilo33
Oquendo rd

Re: Round-by-Round: Canelo Alvarez vs. Daniel Jacobs - May 4, 2019

Posted: 04 May 2019, 21:29
by ironbeard
Rd 3 = Oquendo roughing Roach up. Roach being too cute. Roach starts roughing back.

Close round

10-9 Roach
29-28 Roach

Re: Round-by-Round: Canelo Alvarez vs. Daniel Jacobs - May 4, 2019

Posted: 04 May 2019, 21:32
by brilo33
Roach survied that round getting hurt

Re: Round-by-Round: Canelo Alvarez vs. Daniel Jacobs - May 4, 2019

Posted: 04 May 2019, 21:33
by ironbeard
Rd 4 = Roach just not busy enough. Oquendo hurts Roach to body pretty bad. Oquendo doing all the work.

Clear big round Oquendo

10-9 Oquendo
38-38