The Philippine Star

Golovkin fails to KO Jacobs, but keeps titles

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Gennady “GGG” Golovkin, the most fearsome knockout artist of this era, was pushed to the limit by Daniel Jacobs before retaining his world middleweig­ht titles by decision at Madison Square Garden on Friday.

Jacobs, known as “Miracle Man” since coming back from bone cancer five years ago, ended the unbeaten Golovkin’s streak of 23 knockouts in a row in a battle that went to the scorecards for the first time since 2008 for the Kazakh champion.

Two judges scored it, 115112, with the third making it, 114-113, in favor of Golovkin, who retained his WBC, WBA, IBF and IBO middleweig­ht crowns.

Golovkin knocked Jacobs down in the fourth with a double dose of rights, but as the fight wore on Jacobs confused the Kazakh by sliding into a southpaw stance, scoring on stinging combinatio­ns, holding his own against the dangerous power of the champion.

After a cautious, feeling out in the first two rounds, the bout blossomed into a fascinatin­g battle with the fighters engaging freely in a thrilling duel to the finish that almost produced another Jacobs’ miracle.

Golovkin improved his record to 37-0, while Brooklyn native Jacobs dropped to 32-2.

“I respect Danny Jacobs and very good job and clean job,” Golovkin, who used a stinging left jab to set up his power shots, said in the ring after the decision. “Danny Jacobs is my favorite fighter. Clean, good quality, very good fighter.”

Jacobs proved to be the toughest test yet for Golovkin, matching exchanges, using his bigger body to advantage and firing off big combinatio­ns against the tiring champion late in the bout.

The American thought he had taken the decision.

“I think I won the fight,” the New Yorker said. “I think I won by two rounds at least.

“They want the big fight, and Daniel Jacobs got X’d out. I won the fight and I won the decision and all I can do is be gracious in the decision.”

Jacobs said he stood right up to Golovkin after hitting the canvas early in the bout.

“After the knockdown I told him (he) had to kill me ( to beat me),” said Jacobs. “When I got up I thought this is all he has? There were many times during the fight I went toe- to- toe because I knew I could.”

 ??  ?? Gennady Golovkin celebrates after his win by unanimous decision over Daniel Jacobs in their Championsh­ip fight for Golovkin’s WBA/WBC/IBF middleweig­ht titles at Madison Square Garden in New York City.
Gennady Golovkin celebrates after his win by unanimous decision over Daniel Jacobs in their Championsh­ip fight for Golovkin’s WBA/WBC/IBF middleweig­ht titles at Madison Square Garden in New York City.

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