I dunno about whether Jacobs would beat Pirog again, to me he's still some way off although he is sorting out that lazy jab, but to say his defeat is indicative of Pirog having his number is ignoring the fact Jacobs grandmother who raised him had just died. Ask yourself whether if you could completely concentrate on work in the few days after your mother had died.

I know people will bring up the Douglas example or Katsidis against JMM, but in both those cases they had a matter of weeks in training to come to terms with it & re-focus. It also ignores that we put too much on fighters to turn up in moments of intense grief and perform in a way wouldn't expect of others, just because a totally different person has done it in the past.