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Jacobs: IBF 2nd-Day Weigh-In No Problem; GGG Situation Different
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By Keith Idec

NEW YORK – The legend of Daniel Jacobs skipping the IBF’s second-day weigh-in before his fight against Gennady Golovkin has grown to the degree Jacobs can’t help but laugh.

It seems as if every time Jacobs hears or reads about that situation, he was heavier the night he walked into the ring and gave Golovkin what to that point was his toughest professional fight 17 months ago at Madison Square Garden.

“It gets higher and higher,” a smiling Jacobs said following a recent press conference in Manhattan. “I mean, I was a heavyweight when I fought him.”

The incident has been brought up again because Jacobs will fight frequent sparring partner Sergiy Derevyanchenko on October 27 for the IBF middleweight title that was stripped from Golovkin on June 6. Jacobs has assured fans, reporters and the IBF itself that this time he’ll have no difficulty abiding by the restrictions of the IBF’s second-day weigh-in, which prohibits boxers fighting for an IBF title from gaining more than 10 pounds over that division’s limit at another weigh-in the next morning.

Abel Sanchez, Golovkin’s trainer, estimated in the immediate aftermath of Golovkin’s close, unanimous-decision victory over Jacobs that the Brooklyn-born challenger weighed more than 180 pounds when he stepped into the ring. Sanchez said Golovkin was about 170 pounds when their 12-round, 160-pound championship match began in March 2017.

Sanchez’s projections would’ve given the taller Jacobs at least a 10-pound weight advantage over Golovkin on fight night.

Jacobs contends he weighed no more than 175 pounds against Golovkin. The former WBA world middleweight champion figures Sanchez and Golovkin made an issue out of their weight differential to discredit how well he boxed versus the Kazakh knockout artist who had knocked out 23 straight opponents prior to Jacobs taking him the distance.

“It’s just like everybody talked about how strong he was, all of these different things,” Jacobs said. “And then they made it seem like I had to cheat in order to have the success. It was just unfair to me and all my fans. If you truly, honestly wanna know my weight that night, I was literally about 173 to 175, at the most. And that’s normal for a middleweight. And everyone brags about [Golovkin] sparring heavyweights and light heavyweights and knocking out those guys. But when he got in there and I might’ve looked like a light heavyweight, what happened then?”

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Golovkin knocked down Jacobs during the fourth round, but Jacobs got up, survived those troublesome moments and boxed well over the final eight-plus rounds. Golovkin won their bout by slim margins on all three scorecards (115-112, 115-112, 114-113) and retained the IBF, IBO, WBA and WBC middleweight titles.

Right after their fight, Golovkin inferred that Jacobs’ choice to not return to the IBF’s scale the morning of their fight was disrespectful to the sport.

“It’s his problem,” Golovkin said. “I respect my sport. I respect boxing. This IBF [situation], it’s his problem, not mine. It doesn’t matter to me.”

Jacobs completely disagreed with Golovkin’s take on the situation.

“It wasn’t really me being disrespectful,” Jacobs said. “It’s my prerogative to wanna get up at 6, 7 o’clock in the morning to do a weigh-in, and be restricted to 170 pounds. So it was mainly me just wanting to stay hydrated and not have to focus on the little things, even though I respect this boxing game. I respect all [sanctioning bodies] and their rulings.

“But for me, I really wanted to focus on this fight. And we had a game plan. We wanted to make sure we used our size and we had the best possible nutrition that we can. And waking up early [on Saturday morning], for me, was just a hard thing to do. Not because we were overweight, but I didn’t wanna have an issue whatsoever.”

Jacobs intended all along to skip the IBF’s second-day weigh-in before facing Golovkin, but he didn’t reveal those plans before he didn’t show up for it. Golovkin’s handlers felt that gave Jacobs an unfair advantage because Golovkin participated in the second-day weigh-in.

Golovkin, who weighed in at 159.6 pounds, was 169½ pounds that Saturday morning. Jacobs officially weighed in at 159½ pounds the day before their fight, but he wasn’t weighed again before he entered the ring, not even on HBO’s unofficial scale.

Andre Rozier, Jacobs’ trainer, can’t believe how much controversy Jacobs’ decision to skip the IBF’s second-day weigh-in has caused.

“It’s been blown completely out of proportion,” Rozier said. “As you can see now, Danny weighs about 175 [for the Derevyanchenko fight]. He’s in striking range already. He’s gonna be fine. He happens to put on a little weight afterward, anywhere from 13 to 16 pounds. But that’s almost natural for most everybody. So for them to say he was like 200 pounds is ridiculous.”

The IBF obviously didn’t hold Jacobs’ decision against him, despite that it cost the New Jersey-based organization the sanctioning fee it could’ve received from Jacobs’ seven-figure purse if he would’ve fought for its middleweight title. Once the IBF stripped Golovkin (38-0-1, 34 KOs) for not agreeing to make his mandatory defense versus Derevyanchenko in his next fight, it ordered a bout between the top-ranked Derevyanchenko (12-0, 10 KOs) and the third-ranked Jacobs (34-2, 29 KOs) for its unclaimed middleweight title because the No. 2 spot in its rankings is vacant.

Jacobs expects he’ll have less time between the New York State Athletic Commission’s weigh-in October 26 and the IBF’s second-day weigh-in the following morning because the NYSAC’s weigh-in will take place in the afternoon.

The NYSAC’s weigh-in for the Golovkin-Jacobs fight took place early in the morning March 17, 2017, because the NYSAC had to regulate another boxing card that night in The Theater at Madison Square Garden. That would’ve meant Jacobs would’ve had to avoid adding more than 10 pounds after that official weigh-in for a longer period of time prior to the IBF’s second-day weigh-in than he will for the Derevyanchenko fight in The Theater (HBO).

“I have to make no adjustments,” Jacobs said. “See, with the Triple-G fight, everybody thought that I purposely skipped the IBF [second-day] weigh-in. No, I knew that if I beat Triple-G, I’m the champion in everyone’s eyes, regardless of what belt [I would’ve won]. So I just wanted to make sure I got the proper rest. I [didn’t] have to stress about eating a little bit and then not making weight the next day.

“I mean, to me it’s like I’ve done it before and I can get it done. But with the Triple-G fight, the dynamic was completely different. With this fight, only the IBF belt is on the line, so I have to abide by the rules, which I’m 100-percent comfortable doing. It’s just at that time, I really wanted to get my rest and I figured if I beat Triple-G, I’m the champ in everybody’s eyes.”

:skip: at this juelzing..should have just kept quiet about this....my nikka you didn't need proper rest..you intentionally didnt make the weight for an advantage
 

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this is a beautiful article - If you didn’t know, Aretha Franklin was a lifelong boxing fan

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As we mourn the loss of the Queen of Soul, Aretha Franklin, there is a relatively unknown chapter of her life that her fans of her music might not know about. She was one of the great boxing aficionados of her day.

The Queen’s favorite pastime was watching boxing matches. Her lifelong interest in boxing began when she was a child. She used to sit for hours with her father, Rev. C. L. Franklin, in front of the television, eating ice cream and watching the fights. “I’ve loved boxers since I was a little girl. I kept up with Joe Louis, Rocky Marciano, Johnny Bratton, Kid Gavilan, Archie Moore, Muhammad Ali, Joe Frazier and so many, many others. I met Sugar Ray Robinson at the Hollywood Bowl once. That was a real treat. When I was a child, I used to think he was so handsome.”

Her commitment to the sport and its stars played out throughout her life.

This love of boxing and commitment to the struggle of her people would bring together the Queen and The Greatest: Muhammad Ali. They were very close friends from early in his career. She supported him during his stance against the Vietnam War and his subsequent ban from boxing. And she was there when he was granted a license to return to the sport. Franklin was among the many star performers at Zaire ’74, a three-day music festival leading up to the heavyweight championship fight between George Foreman and Ali in Africa.

In 1975, she was a guest star on The Muhammad Ali Variety Special, a star-studded television show. On Sept. 26, 1976, she was a part of the NBC TV Big Event series along with Ali and top heavyweight challenger Ken Norton. They were the stars of one of three big parties televised from New York — in their case, Madison Square Garden, where Ali and Norton battled for the heavyweight championship two days later. The Queen was one of many luminaries at the premiere of Ali’s movie, The Greatest, in 1977.


During the 1980s, when boxing title fights began to shift from 15 rounds to 12, the longtime fan of the sport said, “Fifteen is better — gives you that little more excitement, and they have to be in really good shape to go 15. It’s over a little too soon at 12. But the, I also love one- and two-round knockouts. The element of surprise! I love it.”

In 1987, she was very impressed by heavyweight champion Mike Tyson. “He’s awesome, totally awesome. When he knocks guys over they look like trees falling. Their knees don’t buckle or anything. They just go sideways.” She would continue to follow Tyson’s career until he retired in 2005.

The Queen had a special love for pugilism in her own city, Detroit, the Motor City. She loved the Kronk gym, legendary trainer Emanuel Steward and one of the greatest to ever lace up a pair of gloves, Thomas “The Hitman” Hearns. On March 7, 1987, she sang the national anthem the night Hearns knocked out Dennis Andries to become only the 12th man in boxing history to win world championships in three weight classes. Twenty-five years later she would sing at her friend Steward’s memorial service.

On Nov. 9, 2005, Franklin shared the platform with Ali again as they both received the Presidential Medal of Freedom from President George W. Bush. During her 2015 concert in Los Angeles, she stopped and shared her love of boxing with her fans and invited former champion “Sugar” Shane Mosley, who was preparing for his Aug. 29 fight at The Forum versus Ricardo Mayorga, onto the stage. When Ali died in 2016, Franklin shared that they had a beautiful relationship. They collaborated through the years, at charities and at shows, and she said she went to almost all of his fights.

As we and the world mourn the loss of the physical life of the Queen of Soul, we know that her voice, her love, her support and her charity will never be forgotten. We close in saluting her with the honor of a well-deserved final 10 count. The Queen was also a champ.
 

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Cause they had to pay those 2 guys a lot of money. They would have to raise the ticket prices too if they did that.

Rumor is that Haymon is going to have a deal with Fox too, so his guys should be busier next year.
We had Broner, Mall Charlo, and Gervonta all as the A side in the last big Barclay's card, they could give us at least one other marquee A side in at least a stay busy fight. Charles Martin vs Adam Konawcki is cool as an opener, it shouldn't be the co-main.
 

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Starts round 1 sees Swift boxing Thurman head off landing crisp fukking counters upstairs and down 2 min straight, Thurman lands one fukking punch as Danny threw a wide shot, Swift eats it, goes to dodging that wild shyt, lands like three left hooks, that stop Thurman in his tracks, Thurman throws another flurry lands one uppercut the crowd goes wild, while looking wild Swift nonchalently dodges and slips.....Round 1 Thurman:dahell:


Tried to rewatch at work, but I cant do this bullshyt not today:hubie:




Angel:ufdup:
 

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Starts round 1 sees Swift boxing Thurman head off landing crisp fukking counters upstairs and down 2 min straight, Thurman lands one fukking punch as Danny threw a wide shot, Swift eats it, goes to dodging that wild shyt, lands like three left hooks, that stop Thurman in his tracks, Thurman throws another flurry lands one uppercut the crowd goes wild, while looking wild Swift nonchalently dodges and slips.....Round 1 Thurman:dahell:


Tried to rewatch at work, but I cant do this bullshyt not today:hubie:




Angel:ufdup:

Commentating was so biased that whole
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Between the WBSS and Hearn trying to make moves I might have to cop DAZN
@trick posted this...but if you do the first month free trial and depending on when you sign up you can get the following fights

It's on DAZN. It's a streaming platform, you have to sign up for their free trialto watch.

This is their schedule if you sign up for their first month free trial:
  • 9/22 - Joshua vs Povetkin
  • 9/29 - Bellator MMA: Rampage vs Silva, McDonald(c) vs Mousasi(c)
  • 10/6 - Vargas vs Dulorme
  • 10/12 - Bellator MMA: Bader vs Mitrione
  • 10/13 - WBSS: Tete vs Aloyan, Bellator MMA: Fedor vs Sonnen
  • 10/20 - Andrade vs Saunders
on top of the WBSS doubleheader on 10/7
 

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Commentating was so biased that whole
Fight
Facts....


Angel fukked up.....The whole aura of the fight was off after the Angel Nikka tirade, and Angels slip upped, nothing Danny good in this fight was acknowledged, giving so...



The thing is them first rounds were Thurmans alleged best rounds, exactly why I feel with conviction Thurman got a gift, he was getting boxed 2 min straight out the first 4 rounds, Thurman flurries the announcers go wild and crowd buss nuts:beli:




Thurman dont even believe he won that fight:pacspit:
 

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As far as Im concerned Thurman lost to both Swift and Porter.... fukk whoever says otherwise really:stopitslime:
 
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