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I agree. I think a lot of people, especially those basing Jacobs chances off of kell brook's performance, are going to be surprised. Barring a straight early Quinlin-ian blitz, I think Jacobs comes out and realizes the opportunities he thought was going to be there, aren't there. He has 2 options after that.. either a.) back off and try to coast around the perimeter and hope GGG sprains and ankle walking him down .... or... b.) pile on balls to the wall aggression hoping to see some light at the end of the tunnel (and wears himself out early).
Jacobs confidence is striking me as a bit of a red herring here. When you listen to him, he's trying to psych himself into believing he is up to the task. He might just be humble, but if i'm his trainer, i'm probably questioning his intent at this point. The people around him seem to know it too. If you listen to virgil hunters take he tips his hand in his comments that Jacobs has to "maintain the right mentality through the fight". He knows its not there all the time.
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I just rewatched Jacobs/Pirog and thought Jacobs was winning the fight up until the stoppage and the stoppage was pretty dodgy. Jacobs was trying to get up and the ref pretty much just held him to the ground and stopped the count. Jacobs was shouting 'I'm okay' with some justifiable anger. Obviously not a man completely knocked from his senses. Jacobs is thought to be chinny because of that, but he would have continued and who knows? In the previous round Jacobs landed 3 times as many shots as Pirog and Lederman gave Pirog the round. Go figure. Jacobs is alright, but Golovkin is a monster. I'm supporting Jacobs.
Have to agree and I'll try to get into The Garden on Saturday with some last minute ticket thingy that the brothers from Flatbush "make available" right before the ~bell rings~
Jacobs was also dropped by Mora where I feel the chinny stuff gets substance. Fact was Jacobs was dropped hard by Pirog. Sure the ref might have called it of early but we never saw what Jacobs looked like while standing. You could compare it to Froch/ Groves II where Groves fell awkwardly and it was stopped. Personally I don't think Pirog was that big a puncher. Jacobs' chin is very shaky in my opinion.
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He was dropped like a ton of bricks, but he was arguing logically against the ref within seconds and recovered his senses enough to do an interview. It was hardly a Williams/Hatton type of KO, he was willing to beat the count, though in what state is up in the air like you suggest. Jacobs was winning that fight quite handily, though Pirog was making it awkward for him. Maybe his chin isn't good and no better way to test it than against GGG. Jacobs has the tools to win rounds, but sustaining it against GGG who is a league above what Pirog was is another question.
Interested to know who you'd favor in a Jacobs/ Lemieux clash? The thing for me is that we have seen GGG take punches and barely flinch. Lemieux hit him a number of times in their bout. Brook, Munroe landed clean also. He reminds me of the terminator. (I know that's a bit overboard) but he just keeps coming. Jacobs on the other hand has shown vulnerabilities and his chin is a liability that you can't afford to have against Golovkin. In truth I'm hoping for a Hagler/ Hearns type brawl for 3 to 5 rounds with both guys throwing caution to the wind and unloading bombs until one is separated from his senses.
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If Jacobs has been hurt and put down then that spells trouble for him against GGG. It could be a short night.
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