how would Kenny Anderson do against these fighters

Discussion in 'British Boxing Forum' started by stephen, Nov 17, 2009.


  1. Tony Bellew

    Tony Bellew Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Thanks mate, Glad ya could make it.. Im sure there'll be another one there for you to watch real soon..:good;):good
     
  2. Losfer_Words

    Losfer_Words Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Just promise use one thing, Tone: Smash him! ****ing smash him like a smashing machine would! You best have another post-fight rampage again as that was amazing last time!:yep:good
     
  3. Mazallan

    Mazallan ESB yes man Full Member

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    I think Paul will give him a test, hopefully the winner will be in the mix .
     
  4. ollyc

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    How did you figure that Groves 'has a glass jaw'? Because he got stopped, (on his feet after taking a second count), at the age of 17 in the amateurs?
    The fact is that Groves has been a professional barely a year, and has already equalled if not surpassed Anderson's level of opposition.
     
  5. avidlemon

    avidlemon Boxing Addict banned

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    can't wait mate. Big things on the cards for you me thinks!
     
  6. box-now

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    Yes that's right the stoppage in the Am's, doesn't matter that he was only 17 he never fought at a high level as a am (bar the degale fight) and he has a stoppage on the record already, I also think he is the kind of fighter who can give it but can't take it, but that's just my opinion. Also as for doing more than Anderson has as a pro groves has been knocking out small middle weights, Anderson has ko guys a lot heavier than supermiddle which I think makes a differance regarding there punch power, it's not andersons fault he's not had a load of fights he made a big mistake signing pro with Barry Hughes and sports network who messed him about and kept him inactive.
     
  7. ollyc

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    Hmm. So how do you explain Manny Pacquiao's early ko loss to a very ordinary opponent? Or that David Tua was stopped in the amateurs?
    And Groves's last opponent was a genuine smw. Not great by any means but better than anybody Anderson's got on his resume.
     
  8. Greg Houston

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    Billy,I'm not trying to belittle it. I was just pointing out why some people have different views on what it means. I still remember jumping around my living room when that final bell went. I know how much it meant to Kenny and I recognise how great it was for him

    PS second post on this forum and I already managed to anger someone! oops
     
  9. box-now

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    Yes and did he ko him?, no so like I was saying tell's us something about his power, what was the guys record anyway? Was he not just a journey man?. Don't start comparing groves to PAC that's just stupid, PAC is a one off, all time great, and PAC was ko by someone wearing pro size gloves not huge am ones, big differance.
     
  10. ollyc

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    A) The only fighter to have knocked out Makhankov is Victor Oganov, who was going into the fight 22(22)-0, so this suggests that Makhankov is fairly durable at a certain level. Oganov had been a pro some seven years, so for Groves to fight him just short of a year as a pro shows considerable progress.
    That Groves didn't stop him isn't proof that he lacks power; he's only 21 - I imagine his power will continue to develop.
    B) The fact that Groves didn't stop Makhankov, and that Makhankov is unquestionably a limited journeyman, doesn't stop him from being a better then anyone Anderson has faced to date.
    C) I was comparing Groves to Pacquiao in terms of talent. I was just merely pointing out that a stoppage defeat suffered as a teen, whether pro or amateur, isn't conclusive proof of a 'glass chin'.
    D) Fine. Pacquiao was stopped as a pro, without a headguard. What about Tua? What about Ali? What about Tyson? All suffered stoppage defeats as amateurs.
    Hatton was stopped in a round as an amateur. So was Dean Francis. I can go on and on. So maybe you'd like to retract your statement that Groves has a 'glass chin'.
     
  11. Top Dog

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    Kenny is a good big lad, obviously a bit untested, but time will tell
     
  12. themacallan

    themacallan Chin Chin Full Member

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    don't worry about that, as long as you back up your opinion you're OK.
     
  13. Flea Man

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    Now here's someone who is actually qualified to talk on the subject:deal
     
  14. box-now

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    Yeh ok I take it back groves has a rock solid chin he's fought unbelievable guys in his first 7 fights, the fact he was stopped as a am in the aba's against a very average fighter means nothing, the fact he's also been fighting middle/light middles also means nothing he's clearly a massive puncher,**** let's get him in with froch:lol::lol::lol:
     
  15. Greg Houston

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    The problem is I actually know Billy and I don't really want to fall out with him!!