DANIEL JACOBS IS ABOUT TO GET BEAT DOWN BY SAUL ALVAREZ

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  1. GK BOX

    GK BOX Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    great post. I'm a big fan of Danny Jacobs as well and watch all his fights with great interest
    I had him winning 5 rounds off GGG. An argument can be made for 6 rounds. The KD saved GGGs ass
    As for this Canelo fight, I just think that Canelo hits hard AND fast enough to hurt Jacobs.
    Am I convinced of this? Ehhh, kinda. Many of these BOLD PROCLAMATIONS are made somewhat tongue in cheek. It gets the forum a little hyped up a bit before the big fights.
    I expect a hard and competitive fight that can easily go the distance.
     
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  2. Reg

    Reg Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Jacobs is more confident for this fight than he was for Golovkin. I've never seen a fighter as confident as Jacobs right now.
     
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  3. Ph33rknot

    Ph33rknot Live as if you were to die tomorrow Full Member

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    why kmtou feel that
     
  4. GK BOX

    GK BOX Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    What is kmtou
     
  5. Bubba

    Bubba Dana is the greatest combat sports promoter -Max K Full Member

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    DANIEL JACOBS IS ABOUT TO GET BEAT DOWN BY ... pre-filled scorecards!
     
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  6. Lazar

    Lazar Boxing Addict Full Member

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    I see Canelo setting a trap for overhand right like he did with Khan. First keep throwing it low until Jacobs is used to bringing his left elbow down and then bam, right to the shaky chin.

    Canelo could also stop him to the body. He’s proven a good body puncher and Jacobs has a pretty slim torso.

    I don’t think Jacobs can knock Canelo out. Ginger does posses an elite chin and is elusive.

    Jacobs can outbox Canelo on the outside but we all know how that ends on the scorecards.
     
  7. Ph33rknot

    Ph33rknot Live as if you were to die tomorrow Full Member

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    my bad dont know what I was trying to wright
     
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  8. 305th

    305th Boxing Addict Full Member

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    I think this is going to be a hell of a lot more one-sided than expected in favour of Alvarez and also expect a stoppage from him. In fact, a Jacobs corner white towel would not surprise me.

    I would gladly be proven wrong however. Danny's one of life nice guys and I don't want another drawn-out GGG triology saga when it's plain as day that Gennady has aged considerably and the third will probably not be that entertaining/competitive.
     
  9. Dubblechin

    Dubblechin Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    I do get the feeling Canelo will stop him. Alvarez is entering his prime.
     
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  10. lordlosh

    lordlosh Boxing Junkie banned Full Member

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    Canelo will beat him. Styles makes fight and Canelo style is all wrong for Jacobs.
     
  11. Pimp C

    Pimp C Too Much Motion Full Member

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    I don't think Jacobs can outbox Canelo and Canelo has a iron chin so he can't stop him but I do think Canelo can hurt or stop Jacobs. Canelo UD
     
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  12. UniversalPart

    UniversalPart Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Jacobs needs to finish the rounds strong as that is when Canelo usually does his best work and ends up taking the round on the scorecards.
     
  13. Serge

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    Here’s how the experts see it:

    THE RING MAGAZINE/ RINGTV.COM

    TOM GRAY: CANELO TKO 10
    Jacobs’s height, range, speed, athleticism and size will undoubtedly cause the Mexican icon some problems, but I expect Canelo to adjust accordingly and turn the fight in his favor. He may have to come from behind to win, but I think Canelo takes control of ring center and makes Jacobs work harder than he wants to. The body attack is crucial and Canelo must punish the midsection at every opportunity. Jacobs might turn southpaw intermittently, but Canelo will be expecting that and he has the timing and the weapons to match his man if he switches. A distance win for Canelo in Las Vegas is the smart call, but I foresee the Cinco De Mayo celebrations starting early when Jacobs can no longer absorb the punishment coming his way.

    LEE GROVES: CANELO UD
    I expect a moderately paced war of nerves instead of a firefight, but I believe Alvarez’s accuracy will help him surmount Jacobs’ advantages in height and reach and that his solid chin will absorb the bombs well enough to remain upright and win a tight decision.

    MICHAEL WOODS: CANELO UD
    Canelo…Day-um did he impress me up close and personal as he demolished Rocky Fielding. Yeah…I know, Fielding was no Balboa. But the way he did it… so smooth and savage. It impacted me. Will he impact Jacobs in the same way? No way, shape or form. At least, not for a spell. Danny is a significantly better athlete than Rocky. And maybe at the peak of his athleticism. If Jacobs is right… his legs, his mobility, he has that over the Mexican. But Canelo is operating at another frequency now. His belief in self brings him to that A level. I think (I hope?) we see some classic rounds, more than one… and a decision, no one is staying down. Canelo unanimous decision, by three point margin.

    ANSON WAINWRIGHT: CANELO UD
    Excellent fight. Both will have their moments but ultimately I feel it’s Canelo’s fight. Jacobs’ size may prove troublesome early, but Canelo will steadily work behind the jab and land the flashier punches. I think Canelo wins an 8-4 kind of decision.

    RON BORGES: CANELO
    This is basically Jacobs’ last chance at making it to the top. He will have a size advantage over Canelo that will cause Alvarez some problems. But, in the end, Canelo is fresher, more technically sound and has proven he can take a good shot and respond. He’ll have to this time and he will. Alvarez by decision after some mid-fight problems.

    NORM FRAUENHEIM: CANELO UD
    Canelo is expected to win, which is another way of saying he has the most to lose, both in terms of his rich DAZN contract and his place in the
    pound-for-pound debate. Those are reasons to be cautious. Reasons to be tactical. He’ll have to be both against the taller Daniel Jacobs, whose three-inch advantage in reach, evident power and agile foot speed pose a risk. With little to lose, Jacobs might be willing to take some chances. He’ll have to. Jacobs has the skillset to keep it close, but he’ll need a knockdown or two if he has any hope of winning on Vegas scorecards. Ask Gennady Golovkin, who is 0-1-1 versus a poised and patient Canelo, who knows how to win the close ones.

    MARTY MULCAHY: CANELO SD
    This is one of the few fights between elite athletes where the result may hinge more on how well a boxer rehydrates (to gain a physical advantage), rather than which one is the superior boxer. Both Alvarez and Jacobs are known for packing on the pounds in 30+ hours after weigh-in, and Jacobs has an extra 3 inches of height and reach to maximize that advantage. I actually see more paths to victory for Jacobs, but he has come up short against the very best. Betting the draw is a good option here in my opinion. However, I believe Alvarez breaks Jacobs down in the late rounds, scoring a knockdown in the championship rounds to edge a controversial split decision victory.

    BOXING INSIDERS

    JOLENE MIZZONE (MATCHMAKER, MAIN EVENTS): CANELO TKO 10
    I think this is a great fight, and I give Danny a chance, but I think Canelo has fought the better competition throughout his career. That always helps in big fights like this one.

    KATHY DUVA (CEO, MAIN EVENTS): CANELO UD
    Danny Jacobs has impressed with his punch and his chin in recent years. But I think the fight will go the limit, so it will be very hard for Jacobs to pick up the win. After all, the fight is in Vegas! If it goes the limit, Canelo gets the nod. And I don’t think that Danny, as talented and skilled as he is, can knock Canelo out.

    RODNEY BERMAN (PROMOTER, GOLDEN GLOVES): CANELO SD
    The common denominator of course is GGG, which in my opinion makes Canelo-Jacobs a “pick em fight”. I’m convinced that GGG was hard-done by in both fights, and that his fight with Jacobs, although a unanimous decision, was much closer. Being in Vegas, a split decision for Canelo.

    RUDY HERNANDEZ (TRAINER): CANELO UD
    I think it will be an OK fight. Canelo will beat Jacobs by unanimous decision. Jacobs’ last fight he didn’t look as good, and I can’t see him being a big threat to Canelo. Canelo won’t take big risks and will win an easy decision. Can’t see it being too competitive.

    NISSE SAUERLAND (PROMOTER, SAUERLAND EVENT): JACOBS
    Honestly hard to pick, it’s going to points no matter what. If I had to pick, close points victory to Jacobs.

    DUKE MCKENZIE (FORMER THREE-WEIGHT WORLD TITLEHOLDER/TV ANALYST): JACOBS MD
    Canelo v Jacobs, well it’s about time, now we will see what Canelo is made of. I mean, don’t get me wrong, up until this point he’s looked pretty good. But I still don’t think he’s a true middleweight and blowing away Rocky Fielding doesn’t make you great. Now, if he were to destroy Daniel Jacobs, boy oh boy, that makes a real statement. Jacobs is a real solid pro who does everything by the book. He is a true middleweight with an attitude to the sport like that of “Real Deal” Holyfield. I can see Jacobs winning this magnificent match up by a majority decision.

    CARL MORETTI (VICE PRESIDENT OF TOP RANK): CANELO
    Canelo. It’ll be a competitive, one-sided fight.

    LIAM WILLIAMS (BRITISH MIDDLEWEIGHT CHAMPION): CANELO
    I think Canelo in a close points decision. I wouldn’t be totally surprised if Jacobs wins, or should win but won’t get the nod.

    JOHN SCULLY (TRAINER): CANELO
    I see it as being a very, very closely contested fight the whole way through. I think Danny is going to give Canelo the toughest challenge of his career. I think Danny is a super-live underdog in this fight, but between skills, politics and sentiments, I probably see Canelo coming away with a very close and maybe even disputed decision.

    WAYNE MCCULLOUGH (FORMER WORLD CHAMPION): CANELO
    It’s a tough fight. Jacobs is all around sound but I love the way Canelo can adapt and change things up like he did in the second fight with GGG. Canelo will use his jabs to win rounds but will invest in hard body shots to slow Jacobs and maybe force a stoppage late in the fight.

    MIKE ALTAMURA (MANAGER): CANELO TKO 6
    It’s a tough fight to call. I envision Canelo stalking and working the body early and Jacobs trying to stick and move. I think, eventually, Canelo’s body assault pays off, culminating in a mid-round stoppage.

    TONY TOLJ (MANAGER): CANELO
    Canelo vs. Jacobs is boxing fan’s dream. It’s the best vs. the best and in their primes. Golden Boy vs. Matchroom. Two promotional powerhouses. I believe this is a legit 50-50 fight. I slightly favor Canelo, four years younger with 54 pro fights under his belt with elite opponents from all styles. My pick is Canelo.

    FINAL TALLY

    17-2 in favor of Canelo


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  14. Holler

    Holler Doesn't appear to be a paid matchroom PR shill Full Member

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    Tom gray is closest to my thinking, although I didn't have Oscar pointing a gun at me when I came up with my view unlike the poor hostages at Ring magazine.

    That said, hope I'm wrong and am rooting for the miracle man to deliver boxing from satans spawn on earth.
     
  15. Grinder

    Grinder Dude, don't call me Dude Full Member

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    Jacobs needs the power to beat three judges. I just don't see it.