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Not that it necessarily means anything, but GGG outlanded him 231-175 according to Compubox. Jabs were GGG 105-31, so Jacobs landed more power shots.
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Can he be knocked out?Because he didn't want Jacobs to knock him out
nice work!!!!!!!!definitely the best card i have seen in person. Im rewatching the fights now. man that chocolatito fight was a freakin war. Still surprised they didnt give him the win but props to wangek he came to fight.
Pic of our view. http://i.imgur.com/x5fMPge.jpg
He is not the same as he was at 112 tho, something I believed to be true during the Cuadras fight.I watched the UK feedFWIW, ESPN and the AP had GGG winning but Yahoo and USA Today had Jacobs.
think they had Jacobs by 3. Think two of the guys at Bad Left Hook had GGG, both guys on the Boxing Rant podcast had GGG. Still need to go back and watch it again. I don't think this one will be up for any Fight of the Year nominations, but it's a pretty entertaining brawl. Quigley staggered Tapia twice, once in the first and once in the second, and looked like he was gonna cruise to an easy KO, but Tapia has been energized to take the 4th and 5th for me.Been a little out of the PPV game of late, but anyone watching Quigley/Tapia on ESPN2 right now?
i miss Johnny TapiaBeen a little out of the PPV game of late, but anyone watching Quigley/Tapia on ESPN2 right now?
what channel?Huck/Breidis going right now from Germany. Huck looks like he's in too deep here. Very chippy/near-dirty fight.
It's in Russian. Found a stream on Reddit.com/r/BoxingStreams.what channel?
Man, I'm 180 from this. I think he's my favorite fighter to watch right now.Guess no one is excited by Vasil vs Sosa. I'm not really either. I can appreciate Vasil but something about him is not exciting to me. I'll probably watch tonight live but only because I haven't made any other Saturday night plans yet.
Yea should be good. check reddit for streams. they usually have some good ones posted. gonna try to catch cromier afterwards.Man, I'm 180 from this. I think he's my favorite fighter to watch right now.
Efforting a stream as we speak. Also looking forward to seeing usyk and gvozdyk in action.
had it up but wasn't really watching until last round. Usyk really went to town there.Uzyz-Hunter very good early
It was closer earlier, no doubt Usyk dominated 2nd half of fighthad it up but wasn't really watching until last round. Usyk really went to town there.
The Klitschko/Joshua one is tough. But the one thing I can't get out of my mind is that VK is going to have a helluva time winning on the cards, given how nuts that crowd is going to be. Or just to overcome any chicanery that might occur. I can't pick against Joshua here, thin as his resume is to-date.Missed out on the weekend fights. Would have been more likely to watch the Porter-Berto card but sounds like the PPV was more memorable.
Next two weeks will be huge. It's not an overstatement to say that Joshua-Klitschko is the biggest heavyweight fight since Lennox Lewis-Mike Tyson (13 years ago!) and one that is pretty hard to predict IMO. Coming from London, it can be seen either live on Showtime or in prime time on HBO, the first time that's ever happened.
Then on May 6, it's Canelo-Chavez. I'm getting more intrigued by this the closer it gets, and big fights are always good for the sport. Still hoping this leads to Canelo-GGG.
I agree with that - picking Joshua to win hesitantly and Canelo more confidently but not a lock. Joshua-Wlad could go so many ways and there are so many questions and angles at play. I agree with the likelihood of judges being swayed by the crowd, but that crowd could just intimidate Joshua as much as motivate him. Wlad has had issues with his chin but Joshua has only had his chin tested once, with discouraging results. And Joshua is far more conventional than Fury (and unlike Fury is shorter than Wlad, albeit barely), meaning Wlad will probably be much more comfortable than he was in the Fury fight.The Klitschko/Joshua one is tough. But the one thing I can't get out of my mind is that VK is going to have a helluva time winning on the cards, given how nuts that crowd is going to be. Or just to overcome any chicanery that might occur. I can't pick against Joshua here, thin as his resume is to-date.
Canelo/Chavez I see more clearly, I will very likely be betting on Canelo via decision. Think Chavez is tough enough to outlast Canelo, and certainly big enough to give him some pause, but I think Canelo fights fairly carefully and wins a fairly wide UD.