Monster show: Golden Boy prove they know how to put on a show |
Danny Garcia is coming off a massive victory over Amir Khan, shocking the favourite in 4 rounds. Before Garcia landed a fight changing punch midway through the 3rd, Khan had dominated the fight, utilising his fast hands to make it seem that Khan was going to make a statement. Instead it was Garcia who made a statement, making him hot property in an already hot division.
Last time out Garcia beat Mexican legend Erik Morales comfortably on a points decision, but Morales claims he was suffering gall bladder problems in the build up to the fight which disrupted his training camp. A fully fit Morales may offer more of a threat but the pick is for Garcia to repeat his victory in similar fashion.
Hometown hero: Malignaggi has the fans on his side for once |
His challenger Pablo Cesar Cano may offer a small threat, but nothing more as the pick is for the rejuvenated 'Magic Man' to take a shut out unanimous decision.
Despite being the champion, Hassan N'Dam N'Jikam is not the fighter being talked about ahead of this WBO Middleweight title clash. Instead it is the rising star, Peter Quillin who is getting all the attention that is usually given to the champion. Both fighters are 27-0, but it is Quillin who has fought the better opposition, including Hall of Fame bound Winky Wright.
Alexander The Great: Devon needs to live up to his nickname tommorow |
The final title bout on the card could well be the best, as champion Randall Bailey defends against Devon Alexander. Bailey is a veteran of the sport but showed why he is still a feared fighter when knocking out the unbeaten Mike Jones in the 11th round. Jones was up on points and on the verge of winning the vacant IBF title, but Bailey made Jones his 37th knockout victim.
To beat the slick Devon Alexander he may have to score his 38th knockout of his career. Alexander moved up to Welterweight after losing via technical decision to Timothy Bradley. In his debut he dominated big puncher Marcos Maidana over 10 rounds.
Brooklyn's Finest: Jacobs returns from battle with cancer while Qullin fights for his first world title |
Despite all of that the man who will take all the limelight, is Daniel Jacobs. In 2011 Jacobs found out he had a tumour on his spine, which was making walking impossible. Jacobs was days away from death, yet tomorow night he returns to the ring in one of the most incredible sporting comebacks in history. If anyone was born to be a fighter, it was Daniel Jacobs, an inspiration to people all around the world.
No matter who Daniel Jacobs faces in the future, he can never be worried, because he's already defeated his biggest opponent.
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