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Footballguy
GGG is a maniac about doing sit-ups and keeping his core strong. I think he does 2k per day or something crazy. Kovalev, if you believe JDJ wasn't willing to put the same kind of work in. I think Jackson said he was even folding Kovalev over when THEY sparred in the gym. Dunno if that's true. I've also heard that Kovalev's been hitting the bottle a little too much recently, don't know if that's true either.@5D -165 GGG and over 9.5 rds is -220. I agree with Kieth above. A year ago, I would have shrugged, and been sure GGG would walk him down and stop him before 10. Now I keep seeing Canelo doing lots of damage to the body. Kovalev took a body shot in the first round and it literally changed who he was until Ward stopped him. It's fresh in my mind. I think something like that has to happen for Canelo to win. He needs to hurt GGG early and set the stage to bang and box out a decision. He's capable. The GGG Jacobs fight may have more people second guessing this than anything else. If not for that, I'd still be expecting Golvovkin to walk him down and stop it late. So maybe Jacobs is more difficult than we know, great record and all, and GGG whacks out Canelo looking like he often has. I hope so. I like Gennady quite a bit more than Saul. I'm not betting on it either though.
I had insomnia through the night. I've been awake since 7 Thursday morning. Watch me need a nap and sleep through the fight.
Anyway, GGG always seems to be near optimal condition and has his picture in the dictionary next to "ascetic." Same for Canelo, to be fair.
I've heard that GGG had an easy time making weight (Sanchez said he was at 161 a couple days before the fight), and Canelo apparently had to drain down quite a bit to get there, and wasn't looking great at the weigh-in. Something to keep in mind. I also wonder if Canelo will keep moving up and might go to 168? Not as dangerous of a division, but not as many big fights there either. But, that's down the road a bit.