Gennady Golovkin vs. Daniel Jacobs Betting Odds

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Gennady Golovkin vs Daniel Jacobs

Gennady Golovkin         -800     (1/8)
Daniel Jacobs               +500     (5/1)

Gennady Golovkin vs Daniel Jacobs Total Rounds

Over     7.5        +120     (6/5)
Under   7.5        -160     (5/8)

Gennady Golovkin vs Daniel Jacobs Round Betting

  1. Golovkin in Round 1             16/1
  2. Golovkin in Round 2             14/1
  3. Golovkin in Round 3             10/1
  4. Golovkin in Round 4             10/1
  5. Golovkin in Round 5             17/2
  6. Golovkin in Round 6             8/1
  7. Golovkin in Round 7             8/1
  8. Golovkin in Round 8             9/1
  9. Golovkin in Round 9             12/1
  10. Golovkin in Round 10            14/1
  11. Golovkin in Round 11            14/1
  12. Golovkin in Round 12            18/1
  13. Golovkin on Points               15/4
  14. Jacobs in Round 1                80/1
  15. Jacobs in Round 2                66/1
  16. Jacobs in Round 3                50/1
  17. Jacobs in Round 4                50/1
  18. Jacobs in Round 5                50/1
  19. Jacobs in Round 6                50/1
  20. Jacobs in Round 7                50/1
  21. Jacobs in Round 8                50/1
  22. Jacobs in Round 9                50/1
  23. Jacobs in Round 10              66/1
  24. Jacobs in Round 11              80/1
  25. Jacobs in Round 12              100/1
  26. Jacobs on Points                 18/1

Fight Draw                                22/1

Gennady Golovkin vs Daniel Jacobs Method of Victory

  1. Golovkin by KO, TKO or DQ                                     2/7
  2. Golovkin by Decision or Technical Decision               15/4
  3. Jacobs by KO, TKO or DQ                                        7/1
  4. Jacobs by Decision or Technical Decision                 18/1

Draw or Technical Draw                                                 22/1

Gennady Golovkin vs. Daniel Jacobs and Roman Gonzalez vs. Srisaket Sor Rungvisai – WBC STATISTICS.

WBC Middleweight World Championship / WBC Super Flyweight World Championship
March 18, 2017 / New York, New York / Madison Square Garden

K2 PROMOTIONS PRESENTS:

GENNADY “GGG” GOLOVKIN (Kazakhstan)

WBC Middleweight World Champion / 2nd Title Defense
Age: 34 / Date of birth: April 8, 1982
Residence: Santa Monica, California / Birthplace: Karaganda, Kazakhstan
Record: 36-0, 33 KOs / Total rounds: 161
World championship fights: 17-0, 17 KOs
Height: 5’10.5” – 179 cm / Reach: 70” – 178 cm / Stance: Right-handed
Promoter: Tom Loeffler/K2 Promotions / Managers: Maximilian & Oleg Hermann / Trainer: Abel Sanchez

DANIEL “The Miracle Man” JACOBS (United States)
WBA Middleweight World Champion / 5th Title Defense
Age: 30 / Date of birth: February 3, 1987
Residence, birthplace: Brooklyn, New York
Record: 32-1, 29 KOs / Total rounds: 109
World championship fights: 5-1, 5 KOs
Height: 5’11.5” – 181 cm / Reach: 73.5” – 186 cm / Stance: Right-handed
Promoter: DiBella Entertainment / Manager: Al Haymon / Trainer: Andre Rozier

WBC MIDDLEWEIGHT WORLD CHAMPIONS

1. Dick Tiger (Nigeria) 1963
2. Joey Giardello (US) 1963 – 1965
3. Dick Tiger (Nigeria) * 1965 – 1966
4. Emile Griffith (V.I.) 1966 – 1967
5. Nino Benvenuti (Italy) 1967
6. Emile Griffith (V.I.) * 1967 – 1968
7. Nino Benvenuti (Italy) * 1968 – 1970
8. Carlos Monzon (Argentina) 1970 – 1974
9. Rodrigo Valdez (Colombia) 1974 – 1976
10. Carlos Monzon (Argentina) * 1976 – 1977
11. Rodrigo Valdez (Colombia) * 1977 – 1978
12. Hugo Corro (Argentina) 1978 – 1979
13. Vito Antuofermo (Italy) 1979 – 1980
14. Alan Minter (GB) 1980
15. Marvin Hagler (US) 1980 – 1987
16. Ray Leonard (US) 1987
17. Thomas Hearns (US) 1987 – 1988
18. Iran Barkley (US) 1988 – 1989
19. Roberto Duran (Panama) 1989
20. Julian Jackson (V.I.) 1990 – 1993
21. Gerald McClellan (US) 1993 – 1995
22. Julian Jackson (V.I.) * 1995
23. Quincy Taylor (US) 1995 – 1996
24. Keith Holmes (US) 1996 – 1998
25. Hassine Cherifi (France) 1998 – 1999
26. Keith Holmes (US) * 1999 – 2001
27. Bernard Hopkins (US) 2001 – 2005
28. Jermain Taylor (US) 2005 – 2007
29. Kelly Pavlik (US) 2007 – 2010
30. Sebastian Zbik (Ger) Interim 2009
31. Sergio Martinez (Argentina) 2010
32. Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. (Mex) 2011
33. Sergio Martinez (Argentina) * 2012 – 2014
34. Marco A. Rubio (Mex) Interim 2014
35. Gennady Golovkin (Kaz) Interim 2014 – 2016
36. Miguel Cotto (Puerto Rico) 2014 – 2015
37. Canelo Alvarez (Mex) 2015 – 2016
38. Gennady Golovkin (Kaz) 2016 –

*Regained title

WBC TOP 10 MIDDLEWEIGHT CHAMPIONS

1. Ray Leonard (US)
2. Bernard Hopkins (US)
3. Joe Giardello (US)
4. Carlos Monzon (Argentina)
5. Marvin Hagler (US)
6. Nino Benvenuti (Italy)
7. Gennady Golovkin (Kazakhstan)
8. Emile Griffith (Virgin Islands)
9. Sergio Martinez (Argentina)
10. Rodrigo Valdez (Colombia)

GENERAL INFORMATION ON THE MIDDLEWEIGHT DIVISION IN THE HISTORY OF THE WBC:

29 world champions have been recognized by the WBC, eight of whom have regained the title: Dick Tiger (Nigeria), Emile Griffith (Virgin Islands), Nino Benvenuti (Italy), Carlos Monzon (Argentina), Rodrigo Valdez (Colombia), Julian Jackson (Virgin Islands), Keith Holmes (US), Sergio Martinez (Argentina).

113 WBC middleweight world championship fights have been held in WBC history.

MEMORABLE WBC MIDDLEWEIGHT WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP FIGHTS:

Sep. 10, 2016 Gennady Golovkin TKO5 Kell Brook – London

Nov. 21, 2015 Canelo Alvarez W12 Miguel Cotto – Las Vegas, Nevada

June 7, 2014 Miguel Cotto TKO10 Sergio Martinez – New York, New York

Sep. 15, 2012 Sergio Martinez W12 Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. – Las Vegas, Nevada

Dec. 3, 2005 Jermain Taylor W12 Bernard Hopkins – Las Vegas, Nevada

July 16, 2005 Jermain Taylor W12 Bernard Hopkins – Las Vegas, Nevada

Sep. 18, 2004 Bernard Hopkins KO9 Oscar de la Hoya – Las Vegas, Nevada

Sep. 29, 2001 Bernard Hopkins TKO12 Felix Trinidad – New York, New York

Feb. 24, 1989 Roberto Duran W12 Iran Barkley – Atlantic City, New Jersey

June 6, 1988 Iran Barkley TKO3 Thomas Hearns – Las Vegas, Nevada

Apr. 6, 1987 Sugar Ray Leonard W12 Marvin Hagler – Las Vegas, Nevada

Apr. 15, 1985 Marvin Hagler TKO3 Thomas Hearns – Las Vegas, Nevada

Nov. 10, 1983 Marvin Hagler W15 Roberto Duran – Las Vegas, Nevada

June 2, 1973 Carlos Monzon W15 Emile Griffith – Fontvieille, Monaco

Nov. 7, 1970 Carlos Monzon TKO12 Nino Benvenuti – Rome, Italy

Mar. 4, 1968 Nino Benvenuti W15 Emile Griffith – New York, New York

Sep. 29, 1967 Emile Griffith W15 Nino Benvenuti – Queens, New York

Apr. 25, 1966 Emile Griffith W15 Dick Tiger – New York, New York

Dec. 14, 1964 Joey Giardello W15 Rubin Carter – Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Aug. 10, 1963 Dick Tiger TKO7 Gene Fullmer – Ibadan, Nigeria

ROMÁN “Chocolatito” GONZÁLEZ (Nicaragua)

WBC Super Flyweight World Champion – 1st Title defense
Age: 29 / Date of birth: June 16, 1987
Residence, birthplace: Managua, Nicaragua
Record: 46-0, 38 KOs / Total rounds: 216
World championship fights: 15-0, 9 KOs
Height: 5’3” – 160 cm / Reach: 64” – 163 cm / Stance: Right-handed
Promoter: Teiken Promotions / Manager: Carlos Blandon / Trainer: Wilmer Hernandez

SRISAKET SOR RUNGVISAI aka Wisaksil Wangek (Thailand)

Ranked WBC No. 2 at Super Flyweight / Former WBC Super Flyweight World Champion
Age: 30 / Date of birth: December 8, 1986
Residence: Bangkok, Thailand / Birthplace: Si Sa Ket, Thailand
Record: 41-4-1, 38 KOs / Total rounds: 168
World championship fights: 2-1, 2 KOs
Height: 5’3″ – 160 cm / Reach: 63.5″ – 161 cm / Stance: Left-handed
Promoter: Thainchai Pisitwuttinan / Manager: Surachart Pisitwuttinan / Trainer: Chokchai Pisitwuttinan

WBC SUPER FLYWEIGHT WORLD CHAMPIONS

1. Rafael Orono (Venezuela) 1980 – 1981

2. Chulho Kim (Korea) 1981 – 1982

3. Rafael Orono (Venezuela) 1982 – 1983*

4. Payao Pooltarat (+) (Thai) 1983 – 1984

5. Jiro Watanabe (Japan) 1984 – 1986

6. Gilberto Roman (+) (Mexico) 1986 – 1987

7. Santos Laciar (Argentina) 1987

8. Jose Bebis Rojas (Colombia) 1987 – 1988

9. Gilberto Roman (+) (Mex) 1988 – 1989*

10. Nana Konadu (Ghana) 1989 – 1990

11. Sungkil Moon (Korea) 1990 – 1993

12. Jose Luis Bueno (Mexico) 1993 – 1994

13. Hiroshi Kawashima (Japan) 1994 – 1997

14. Gerry Peñalosa (Phil) 1997 – 1998

15. Injoo Cho (Korea) 1998 – 2000

16. Masamori Tokuyama (Jap) 2000 – 2004

17. Katsushige Kawashima (Jap) 2004 – 2005

18. Masamori Tokuyama (Jap) 2005 – 2006 *

19. Cristian Mijares (Mexico) 2006 – 2008

20. Vic Darchinyan (Australia) 2008 – 2010

21. Tomas Rojas (Mexico) (Interim) 2009

22. Vic Darchinyan (Aust) 2009 – 2010*

23. Tomas Rojas (Mexico) 2010 – 2011*

24. Suriyan Por Chockchai (Thai) 2011 – 2012

25. Yota Sato (Japan) 2012 – 2013

26. Srisaket Sor Rungvisai (Thai) 2013 – 2014

27. Carlos Cuadras (Mexico) 2014 – 2016

28. Roman Gonzalez (Nic) 2016 –

* Regained

GENERAL INFORMATION ON THE SUPER FLYWEIGHT DIVISION IN THE HISTORY OF THE WBC

23 world champions have been recognized by the WBC, of whom only five have regained the title: Rafael Orono (Venezuela), Gilberto Roman (Mexico), Masamori Tokuyama (Japan), Vic Darchinyan (Australia), Tomas Rojas (Mexico).

114 super flyweight world title fights have been held in WBC history.

WBC SUPER FLYWEIGHT TOP 10 CHAMPIONS

1. Gilberto Roman (Mexico)

2. Santos Laciar (Argentina)

3. Jiro Watanabe (Japan)

4. Chulho Kim (Korea)

5. Cristian Mijares (Mexico)

6. Gerry Peñalosa (Philippines)

7. Sungkil Moon (Korea)

8. Rafael Orono (Venezuela)

9. Carlos Cuadras (Mexico)

10. Jose Luis Bueno (Mexico)

MEMORABLE WBC SUPER FLYWEIGHT WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP FIGHTS

Sep. 10, 2016 Roman Gonzalez W12 Carlos Cuadras – Inglewood, California

May 31, 2014 Carlos Cuadras TW8 Srisaket Sor Rungvisai – Iztacalco, Mexico

Nov. 15, 2013 Srisaket Sor Rungvisai TKO9 Hirofumi Mukai – Nakhon Ratchasima, Thailand

Feb. 7, 2009 Vic Darchinyan TKO11 Jorge Arce – Anaheim, California

Aug. 30, 2008 Cristian Mijares TKO3 Chatchai Sasakul – Monterrey, Mexico

Feb. 27, 2006 Masamori Tokuyama W12 Jose Navarro – Osaka, Japan

June 28, 2004 Katsushige Kawashima TKO1 Masamori Tokuyama – Yokohama, Japan

Jan. 2, 2000 In-Joo Cho W12 Gerry Peñalosa – Seoul, South Korea

Nov. 23, 1997 Gerry Peñalosa KO10 Young-Joo Cho – Seongnam City, South Korea

Jan. 18, 1995 Hiroshi Kawashima W12 Jose Luis Bueno – Yokohama, Japan

Nov. 13, 1993 Jose Luis Bueno W12 Sungkil Moon – Pohang City, South Korea

June 9, 1990 Sungkil Moon TKO8 Gilberto Roman – Seoul, South Korea

Jan. 20, 1009 Sungkil Moon TW9 Nana Konadu – Seoul, South Korea

Nov. 7, 1989 Nana Konadu W12 Gilberto Roman – Mexico City, Mexico

Apr. 8, 1988 Gilberto Roman W12 Sugar Baby Rojas – Miami Beach, Florida

May 16, 1987 Santos Laciar TKO11 Gilberto Roman – Reims, France

Mar. 30, 1986 Gilberto Roman W12 Jiro Watanabe – Hyogo, Japan

Jul. 5, 1984 Jiro Watanabe W12 Payao Poontarat – Osaska, Japan

Nov. 27, 1983 Payao Poontarat W12 Rafael Orono – Pattaya, Thailand

May 9, 1983 Rafael Orono W12 Raul Valdez – Caracas, Venezuela

Apr. 22, 1981 Chulho Kim W15 Jiro Watanabe – Seoul, South Korea

Feb. 2, 1980 Rafael Orono W15 Seung-Hoon Lee – Caracas, Venezuela

WBC Statistics by Luis Medina.