Froch vs Groves Undercard RBR and Discussion Thread

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  1. Drew101

    Drew101 Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Round 3: Na Rachawat picks up where he left off, and hurts Jamie with a nasty left to the body. McDonnell lands a few counters but can't seem to keep his foe at bay and is bleeding a bit from a cut around the eye as the round ends. 29-28 JM.
     
  2. rainmaker

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    How small is that ring!!! fking phone booth!!
     
  3. Consu

    Consu Boxing Addict Full Member

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    McDonnell should fight more and stand his ground. Not just run around the ring and let thai push him all over the ring. He is making this more difificult than it is supposed to be.
     
  4. SuperHans

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    Small ring, tactical by Hearn?
     
  5. burzumboy

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    But he's feather fisted. If he stays in the pocket for too long he'll catch more shots to the body.
     
  6. Drew101

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    Round 4: McDonnell rights the ship, moving well and making Na Rachawat reach a bit. Nice uppercut and a nasty right hand snaps back the head of the Thai, but TNR manages to get a bit more bodywork done in the round. Good stuff here.

    39-37 JM
     
  7. From:Russia

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    Groves is a better mover than froch, but in the last fight it was the froch who was backing up, so maybe a small ring is not a big deal for groves, at least in the first 6 rounds, hehe
     
  8. jas

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    unreal fight, 2 warriors
     
  9. Drew101

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    Round 5: Jamie continues to use the windshield wiper movement to keep a desirable distance, and laces TNR with counters. Hard right hand knocks the Thai off balance near the end of the round. Na Rachawat continues to steam toward his foe, but can't really find the range with anything meaningful this round.

    49-46
     
  10. jas

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    the commentary from jim watt and the other guy , not paulie, is disgustingly biased
     
  11. rainmaker

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    Is Paulie only contracted to utter 3 words every 5 minutes? Instead we have to hear more of Jim Watt. That's NOT a good thing.
     
  12. Consu

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    That is what I mean! Now he is standing his ground and putting power behind his punches.
     
  13. Drew101

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    Round 6: Another good round for McDonnell, who starts to work the body and lands a couple of combos that stop Tabtimdaeng in his tracks. Na Rachawat seems a bit discouraged at the bell.

    59-55 JM
     
  14. zxcvbnm

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  15. jas

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    exactly......