Round 1 GGG 10-9 Round 2 Jacobs 10-9 Round 3 Jacobs 10-9 Round 4 GGG 10-8 Round 5 GGG 10-9 Round 6 Jacobs 10-9 Round 7 Jacobs 10-9 Round 8 Jacobs 10-9 Round 9 GGG 10-9 Round 10 GGG 10-9 Round 11 Jacobs 10-9 Round 12 Jacobs 10-9 114-113 Jacobs.
Round 1 Even 10/10 Round 2 Jacobs 10/9 Round 3 Jacobs 10/9 Round 4 Golovkin 10/8 Round 5 Golovkin 10/9 Round 6 Jacobs 10/9 Round 7 Jacobs 10/9 Round 8 Golovkin 10/9 Round 9 Golovkin 10/9 Round 10 Jacobs 10/9 Round 11 Jacobs 10/9 Round 12 Jacobs 10/9 115/113 Jacobs Will watch it again as there were some close rounds
The first three and the eleventh seem to be universally agreed upon Jacobs rounds outside your card, so if you shift those his way you actually have it comfortably for him.
Round 1 Jacobs 10-9 Round 2 Jacobs 10-9 Round 3 Jacobs 10-9 Round 4 GGG 10-8 Round 5 GGG 10-9 Round 6 Jacobs 10-9 Round 7 Jacobs 10-9 Round 8 GGG 10-9 Round 9 GGG 10-9 Round 10 Jacobs 10-9 Round 11 Jacobs 10-9 Round 12 Jacobs 10-9 115-112 Jacobs
I don't understand for what are you giving the first two rounds for Jacobs? I have rewatched the fight and Jacobs hasn't done anything in there and GGG has landed a lot more shots including good jabs. So what is the reason for giving first two rounds for Jacobs?
I think GGG relied too much on boxing ability, but given that Jacobs survived his power he didn't really have much of a choice. This article is a good look at Golovkin's decline in skilled boxing. http://www.badlefthook.com/2014/10/...echnique-stevens-rosado-geale-gif-analysis-ko
I don't remember RBR but I scored first round for GGG, next 2 for Jacobs and last for GGG. Those I think are the more debatable.
GGG won the 3rd, 4th and 12th. That's it. Otherwise, Jacobs controlled the fight utterly and completely. GGG landed maybe 6-8 jabs (and was effective when he did so), landed practically NONE of his vaunted body shots, and followed Jacobs around the ring like a lost little puppy dog all night. Jacobs has shown the blueprint for defeating GGG. Add a little power and even the GGG nut-huggers would be able to see it. BYW pre-fight I had GGG winning by KO.
Hahaha Just too funny. We lose the P4P King in controversy and Golovkins' fanboy fantasy-like reputation takes a massive hit all in back to back fights on the same card. That was the card this year to be in attendance and keep the ticket stub forever. And to think how much HBO and fans had put into Golovkin and Roman together...
Round 1 Jacobs Round 2 Ggg Round 3 ggg Round 4 ggg (10-8) Round 5 ggg Round 6 Jacobs Round 7 Jacobs Round 8 Jacobs (close) Round 9 Ggg (close, critical round because I had Jacobs up until last 45 seconds when first of two good uppercuts land for ggg followed by hard Jab that clearly has Jacobs stunned) Round 10 Jacobs Round 11 Jacobs (close Jacobs looks tired and his punches are much more sloppy but I gave him round for flurry right at bell where he landed good punch) Round 12 ggg. Initiated the action landed the cleaner shots GGG 114-113 Last time I watched it I had it 115-112 ggg Bottom line this was a close quality match
Re-scoring since it was 4 am in the morning for me and I was tired: Round 1. GGG 10-9 close. Jacobs landed one combination around the 2 minute mark, as well as a few other nice shots, but GGG just landed too many jabs not to give him this round. Round 2. Jacobs 10-9 very close. Very, very close round. Golovkin landed more jabs, Jacobs landed a few nice counterpunches. Am giving it to Jacobs because those counter-punches were cleaner than any of Golovkin's power punches, but it would not be unfair to score it for Golovkin or even. Round 3. Jacobs 10-9 very close. Another very close round. Golovkin won the first half of the round easily, Jacobs came back strong in the last minute with some nice shots. Once again it would not be unfair to score it for Golovkin or even. Round 4. GGG 10-8. Clear Golovkin round with a knockdown, Jacobs recovered well but obviously lost the round. Round 5. GGG 10-9. A clear Golovkin round, Jacobs a bit cautious at the start of the round after the knockdown in the previous round. Round 6. Jacobs 10-9. First half of the round Jacobs uses excellent movement to evade GGG while scoring with some light punches. In the second half of the round Jacobs lands several good combinations while GGG only has a few good shots here and there. Halfway score: GGG 57-56 Jacobs Round 7. Jacobs 10-9 close. Slow start to the round, Jacobs not landing much but GGG even less. At about 1:40 GGG corners Jacobs and landed a few power punches, which Jacobs takes very well. Jacobs responds well with his own combination at 1:30. It's a close round, giving it to Jacobs as he did more work. Round 8. GGG 10-9 close. Another close round, Jacobs having his moments but overall GGG landed the more telling blows in this round. Round 9. GGG 10-9 close. Jacobs starts with a good couple of left hooks. He is edging the round, until he gets caught and buzzed a little in the last 30 seconds and GGG takes the round. Round 10. Jacobs 10-9. Good round with more action than some of the others. Jacobs' boxing and moving is working well, despite GGG having his moments it's a Jacobs round. Round 11. Jacobs 10-9. Similarly to the previous round, Jacobs' movement is allowing him to edge the round. He gets the better of the best exchange of the round. Round 12. GGG 10-9. GGG starts well, lands a jab. Scrappy fighting up close with neither doing much better than the other. Around 2:00-1:50 GGG lands several nice single shots. Jacobs with a couple of nice shots around 1:15-1:00. Golovkin with a 1-2 at 0:20. It's Golovkin round overall, he outlands Jacobs in this round. Final score: GGG 114-113. Had it by a point to Jacobs last night, on re-watching it's now a point to GGG.