Inkin vs froch..

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  1. henrik

    henrik fasthands Full Member

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    mayby inkin....and then give kessler a shot again,he´s the best after jc.
    no doubt!!
     
  2. pretty boxer

    pretty boxer Member Full Member

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    i dont fink froch has what it takes to be a champion in this division at the moment. he's a whooping waiting to happen. well thats what i think anyway
     
  3. Benjiabc

    Benjiabc The Nottingham Hitman Full Member

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    froch has too much power and accuracy for inkin. hes number two behind kessler. of course that is if JC moves up
     
  4. dwilson

    dwilson Guest

    Froch is maybe the best of the also rans after JC, Kessler and Bute and maybe Mundine. He would take his face loss if he faced one of these fighters but Inkin is very much a good fight for him to take and earn a belt. JC will prob **** Froch off by dropping his Super Middle belts late after the Froch Inkin fight just so it can not be billed as being for the actual title. Great to see ITV get the fight.
     
  5. Max Molyneux

    Max Molyneux Liverpool Liver Tickler Full Member

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    Froch ain't number two behind Kessler, he's stayed on the domestic scene mostly, he Is barely top 10.

    He struggled with Reid's badly timed right hands, he won't go far.
     
  6. mrplow182

    mrplow182 Seasoned Veteran Full Member

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    The only trouble with Froch is his low left hand.....he's open to big right hooks but he has undoubted power so can definitely win a title
     
  7. Steve Fox

    Steve Fox Guest

    I think Froch is more than happy for his opponents to try and take advantage of his low left hand, but as with Haye evidence of it being a problem is somewhat thin on the ground.