Boxing schedule for the month of March

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May 13, 2002
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#45
I'd like to see the 7 rounds that dude found to give Garcia.

The onus is on the person losing to make something happen. Thurman fought a great fight and it was on Garcia to make the fight happen.
Truth is we should be outraged over that guys score but robberies happen so frequently we are just all happy the right guy won, so no one will care. But that dude should be investigated and suspended until they can determine he legitimately was wrong in a number of rounds and there wasn't any funny business, followed by re-education.
 
May 13, 2002
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#57
I thought Jacobs looked really dry at that weigh in. Which of course isn't unusual, just his face looked really gaunt and his body dry. So turns out, he didn't bother for the IBF 2nd day weigh in, which obviously indicates he's rehydrating way more than allowed. I expect him around 180+. I think it's a bitch move. Golovkin weighed in a second time to make sure he didn't rehydrate more than 10 pounds but Jacobs skipped it.


Jacobs Misses IBF's Second-Day Weigh-In for Golovkin Fight


Jacobs Misses IBF’s Second-Day Weigh-In for Golovkin Fight - Boxing News


Jacobs skipped the IBF’s second-day weigh-in Saturday morning for their middleweight title fight Saturday night at Madison Square Garden. In accordance with IBF rules, neither fighter could weigh more than 10 pounds over the 160-pound limit at its second-day weigh-in at 9 a.m. ET Friday. Golovkin weighed 169.6 pounds on Saturday morning. By failing to appear at the IBF’s second-day weigh-in, Jacobs forfeited his right to fight for Golovkin’s IBF title.