GGG vs Jacobs

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I saw GGG winning 9 rds. Jacobs winning 2 or 3. It was clear who the winner was. The HBO are sliding all over Jacobs' c*ck. Saying it came down to the last round which GGG won!LOL Caste clowns. Even in defeat.!
 
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Jeez I sure wanted GGG to win but I don't think he did and for once I agree with the announcers.

"Didn't let his hands go enough. Looked too much for a perfect shot."

No he didn't do much.

Jacobs' excellent cornerman sounded like the excellent black guy who does that Youtube boxing betting show.

Dwyer.
 

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I saw GGG winning 9 rds. Jacobs winning 2 or 3. It was clear who the winner was. The HBO are sliding all over Jacobs' c*ck. Saying it came down to the last round which GGG won!LOL Caste clowns. Even in defeat.!

I agree the best decision was made. But GGG did allow it to be closer than it should have been.
 

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That wasn't the main issue. GGG just didn't throw enough 4-5 shots combos. Too much head hunting. GGG's corner man Sanchez was telling him to hit anything just hit.


The British announcers had it right, and his corner too. He was doing that stalking thing but not enough - in fact none - of the machine gun combos that made him famous.

Personally I enjoyed the fight before this one much better and, like I said, usually I'm only interested in the heavies. That one was sensational:

Srisaket defeats Chocolatito in classic
WBC mandatory super flyweight challenger Srisaket Sor Rungvisai (42-4-1,38 KOs) scored a stunning majority decision upset over previously unbeaten WBC super flyweight champion Roman “Chocolatito” Gonzalez (46-1, 38 KOs) on Saturday night at Madison Square Garden in New York City. Srisaket dropped Gonzalez in round one with a body shot. More problems for Chocolatito in round three when he was cut over the right eye by an unintentional headbutt. Srisaket was deducted a point after another headbutt in round six. Very hard back-and-forth battle with Gonzalez, bleeding heavily, fighting hard the whole way. Scores were 114-112, 114-112, 113-113.
 

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No. Details? I shut BoxNation off halfway through and switched to an HBO stream.

The bald guy of BoxNation said bug eyes was a (prick?) for saying to the Oriental kid "...you got the decision anyway...". And then he asked the rhetorical question: "Imagine had he said that to Tony Bellew!"
 

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No. Details? I shut BoxNation off halfway through and switched to an HBO stream.


They were really laying into the little creep for the way he talked to the Thai boxer, the way he said "they gave you the decision" instead of "you won". It was kind of funny when bug eyes tried to interview the guy because the interpreter wasn't the best and the Thai's responses had nothing to do with Bug Eyes questions. What was the Thai boxer's name? I know they said he had a few different names at the beginning, and I know that Thai boxers often adopt the name of their gym as their fighting name, but weren't they calling him Rambadong or something, but above it says Srisaket?
 

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The bald guy of BoxNation said bug eyes was a (prick?) for saying to the Oriental kid "...you got the decision anyway...". And then he asked the rhetorical question: "Imagine had he said that to Tony Bellew!"



Oh is that it? I didn't actually pick up on the whole thing. Then that was even worse than I thought.
 

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Didn't let his hands go enough. Looked too much for a perfect shot.
Yes GGG was too fine and looking for the perfect shot or combination. If he let his hands go earlier he probably would have won go away or got the late stoppage. I don't know how you can give Jacobs a close decision when he was running and firing target hitting combinations, while GGG was firing target smashing combinations. The last two rounds Jacobs was literally running and slapping when he had to fire to keep GGG off of him. That said I still was worried that judges would give the decision to Jacobs as I thought Choclatito won that fight fairly clearly too.
 

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The British announcers had it right, and his corner too. He was doing that stalking thing but not enough - in fact none - of the machine gun combos that made him famous.

Personally I enjoyed the fight before this one much better and, like I said, usually I'm only interested in the heavies. That one was sensational:

Srisaket defeats Chocolatito in classic
WBC mandatory super flyweight challenger Srisaket Sor Rungvisai (42-4-1,38 KOs) scored a stunning majority decision upset over previously unbeaten WBC super flyweight champion Roman “Chocolatito” Gonzalez (46-1, 38 KOs) on Saturday night at Madison Square Garden in New York City. Srisaket dropped Gonzalez in round one with a body shot. More problems for Chocolatito in round three when he was cut over the right eye by an unintentional headbutt. Srisaket was deducted a point after another headbutt in round six. Very hard back-and-forth battle with Gonzalez, bleeding heavily, fighting hard the whole way. Scores were 114-112, 114-112, 113-113.

I liked it too. But maybe for other reasons? I like seeing Latino heroes loose. Mayweather had not retired for five minutes before the blacks and browns started drumming the beat for Choco as the P4P #1 man because they had nobody else.
 

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Yes GGG was too fine and looking for the perfect shot or combination. If he let his hands go earlier he probably would have won go away or got the late stoppage. I don't know how you can give Jacobs a close decision when he was running and firing target hitting combinations, while GGG was firing target smashing combinations. The last two rounds Jacobs was literally running and slapping when he had to fire to keep GGG off of him. That said I still was worried that judges would give the decision to Jacobs as I thought Choclatito won that fight fairly clearly too.

Very true: Jacobs just threw anything -including flicking backhanders- just to make it look like he was the busier fighter. Thankfully the judges saw through the garbage and chose quality.
 

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Next up for GGG, lay waste to the fraud Sanders in his home country. Then comeback and beat the sh*t out of Canelo who has made every excuse not to fight him. That is if he beat Chavez Jr. Hey why is everyone kinda down. GGG is undefeated and beat the next black hope. Jacobs was a good fighter and the best middleweight next to GGG. GGG should have got the UD. Easy fight to score.
 

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GGG excellent jarring jab won the fight tonight.
 

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What did he do? I shut it off. You know who else showed no class, the Nicaraguan who lost to the Thai in the sensational fight that preceded this main event - 1,000X better than the main event - he just left the ring.

Jacobs showed no class in saying the judges picked GGG over him because GGG is the bigger draw. In other words he implied favoritism. Fack, if anyone is more favored in sport it is those dark devils.
 

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I liked it too. But maybe for other reasons? I like seeing Latino heroes loose. Mayweather had not retired for five minutes before the blacks and browns started drumming the beat for Choco as the P4P #1 man because they had nobody else.



I like Asian people so I'm glad to see an Asian champ. The Nicaraguan had great fighting spirit and a spectacular 46-0 record and I've nothing against him - except for the way he stormed out of the ring at the end - but there are more than enough mestizo boxers already.

The Thai boxer - BoxRec lists his name as Wisaksil Wangek. He's got a different name everywhere you look.
 

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Jacobs showed no class in saying the judges picked GGG over him because GGG is the bigger draw. In other words he implied favoritism. Fack, if anyone is more favored in sport it is those dark devils.



I hate to say it but in this one rare case I think the dark devil was right.

Unusual night of boxing.
 

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I like Asian people so I'm glad to see an Asian champ. The Nicaraguan had great fighting spirit and a spectacular 46-0 record and I've nothing against him - except for the way he stormed out of the ring at the end - but there are more than enough mestizo boxers already.

The Thai boxer - BoxRec lists his name as Wisaksil Wangek. He's got a different name everywhere you look.

I like them too. I rarely meet one I don't like. I like it when they win too because it frustrates the hell of our adversaries.
 

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Also...when he asked Jacobs if he was interested in a "re-match"? Jacobs did NOT answer back yes...he side stepped it just talking about future stuff..he wants no part of GGG again...Believe that!

Wish GGG had gone to the body more...his jab was snapping & lethal as always! Jacobs got dropped in the 4th Round...He said "he caught me w a good shot; but is that all the power you have"?

Jacobs was a game fighter & great story...lucky to be in it at 180lbs at least 10lbs heavier...still GGG Won the fight clearly
 

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Also...when he asked Jacobs if he was interested in a "re-match"? Jacobs did NOT answer back yes...he side stepped it just talking about future stuff..he wants no part of GGG again...Believe that!

Wish GGG had gone to the body more...his jab was snapping & lethal as always! Jacobs got dropped in the 4th Round...He said "he caught me w a good shot; but is that all the power you have"?

Jacobs was a game fighter & great story...lucky to be in it at 180lbs at least 10lbs heavier...still GGG Won the fight clearly

I don't blame Jacobs for not wanting another go at GGG. He knows a man can't take too many of those shots and expect to have all of his marbles.
 

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Looking at the other sites. Negroes and DWFs trying vainly to put an argument how Jacobs won! That was a clear victory for GGG. May not be his most impressive but he got the W. Next fight look impressive as George Forman would say. He will destroy that English fraud Saunders and come back and see if Canelo is undefeated and fight for 3o million dollars if he gets by Chavez Jr. Not a bad future.
 

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And.......of course, You queer, would have Jacobs winning by 2 points. So typical of the vile emasculated vile liberal site. Astounding the white self-loathing. The prick there tried so hard to push that Jacobs really won the fight. With White men like this, it no wonder Trump won in 2016.
 

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Well we won't have a definitive answer as to who really deserved the decision till I'm able to watch the replay.
It will be very easy. 9 rds for GGG and 3 rds for the sacred Jacobs.
 
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