Re: Canelo v Jacobs - May 4th DAZN
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TitoFan
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Originally Posted by
Ron Swanson
How many active fighters have fought better opponents than
Mosley
Trout
Mayweather
Lara
Cotto
GGG
GGG
Jacobs?
That’s leaving off some decent names that aren’t quite that level. I get hating Canelo for his unfair scorecards fight after fight. For being a steroid cheat. For the unforgivable sin of being ginger. For forever using weigh-in rules to come in 20-30 pounds over his opposition. For bloating his record to 40-some fights in Mexico as the new anointed matinee idol star before fighting anyone with a pulse. For never venturing outside his own backyard where the judges are in his pocket, only to fight a guaranteed inferior opponent in Rocky Fielding. For always fighting either undersized or over-the-hill opponents. For demanding a fight vs the world's p4p and promptly getting shutout and embarrassed. But his opposition deserves some respect. We could pick it apart, age, weight, timing. Or we can look at a top guy fighting lots of top guys. Top guys fighting is rare, we should appreciate it. Hate Canelo but appreciate the fights. Root for him to lose but hope he continues taking on guys like Jacobs,,,,,,and loses.
There. I added some you had missed. :)
That incredibly outrageous statement in the OP.......
"Canelo for the most part has taken on the very best when possible"...... reeks of Ginger fandom to the Nth power taken to infinity.
His last few fights may make some people forget his whole previous career before that..... but some of us have slightly longer memories, and are slower to forgive and forget.
Here's my own quote to replace the one bolded above:
"Canelo, for the most part never one to have shied away from taking every possible advantage available to him before a fight.... legal, questionable, or otherwise." ;)
I clicked like for this post AND Ron’s counter post because I think you both make valid points.
Yes , Hate Canelo for many reasons, but not for the level of his opponents.
But on the other side, obviously he ALWAYS has the advantages and it stinks. There is never a level playing field with him .
Exactly why I can see no other outcome than Jacobs winning the fight and Canelo getting the decision.
Like I said, it stinks really.
Re: Canelo v Jacobs - May 4th DAZN
He has no chance on the scorecards at all. Canelo is the judges "golden boy"....So i will say Canelo by decision !
Re: Canelo v Jacobs - May 4th DAZN
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Kirkland Laing
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TitoFan
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smashup
Canelo Alvarez (51-1-2, 35 KO’s) and Daniel Jacobs (35-2, 29 KO’s) kicked off their mega fight press tour in New York with plenty of fans in support of both. Canelo being the most popular fighter in the sport and Jacobs being from New York.
The fight will take in Las Vegas on May 4th at the T-Mobile Center on the DAZN streaming platform.
Many are considering this the biggest fight to date in the new platform especially since the signing of Canelo to a historic 11 fight, 365 million dollar deal.
Canelo for the most part has taken on the very best when possible so this fight with Jacobs was no different.
“This is a fight that just recently started being talked about,” Canelo told BoxingScene.com “Style are different. These are the type of fights I’ve always wanted and that’s why I’m here. He’s a great fighter. I think at this level, we can adapt to whatever style especially to his style. His style can complicate anyone.”
Through negotiations, it was revealed that there is a next day weigh-in in the morning where both fighters cannot weigh above 170. In the past the IBF rules dictated that rule.
However, after Jacobs' fight with Gennady Golovkin - where Jacobs refused to weigh-in the day after and did not fight for the IBF belt - the IBF dropped the rule for unifications which this fight is. Canelo hold the WBA and WBC while Jacobs holds the IBF version. Canelo however says it was not something I requested.
“It was not something I requested,” stated Canelo. “It was a rule of one of the sanctioning bodies. It’s not really my concern; the IBF which Jacobs is defending. My job is to train and defend myself.”
Later Golden Boys matchmaker, Robert Diaz stated, “It’s still an IBF rule. On unifications it’s up to the discretion of fighter. It’s the same day of the fight and they can weigh whatever they want after.”
This is a quote, right? I can tell because of the bolded part. ;)
On the "weigh-in the day after", of course they would drop that part. It would've favored Jacobs. Now Canelo is free to bloat up to whatever weight he wants.
For the record, I think Canelo's chin keeps him in the fight, and Jacobs' will fail him at some point.
Canelo by unfortunate knockout.
That jumped out at me too.
What the irony of Jacobs notoriously bloating up to 180+ on fight night and having history of blowing off the IBF's 10lb next day rule? It's actually very common.
Re: Canelo v Jacobs - May 4th DAZN
My friend fought Saturday in Ecuador, his opponent weighed in 10 pounds over for a fight at 126. Boxing is nothing like what people see at the top level. Someone not doing a 2nd day weigh in after actually making weight is nothing but it’s talked about as if it’s something.
Re: Canelo v Jacobs - May 4th DAZN
Clearly your friend's opponent hasn't mastered the art of making weight, and somehow showing up on fight night 20-30 pounds heavier.
Then again, missing weight at that level means what..... the guy gets docked some of his pay?
Unless you're being groomed for stardom it really doesn't mean a hell of a lot.
Re: Canelo v Jacobs - May 4th DAZN
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Originally Posted by
Ron Swanson
My friend fought Saturday in Ecuador, his opponent weighed in 10 pounds over for a fight at 126. Boxing is nothing like what people see at the top level. Someone not doing a 2nd day weigh in after actually making weight is nothing but it’s talked about as if it’s something.
Completely different scenarios. Anyone pretending they are the same is as thick as shit.
Re: Canelo v Jacobs - May 4th DAZN
Jacobs will need a gun to win