Groves will brutally KO Froch in a rematch

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by PinoyKid, Nov 24, 2013.


  1. PinoyKid

    PinoyKid Member Full Member

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    :deal

    That is the truth. The fact is that Froch needed corrupt judging officials, biased ref and a crooked promoter and he still lost.

    Groves will train harder and only get stronger and faster, he's 25 and in the peak of his life. I wouldn't be surprised if he got faster, he's the SMW version of David Haye.

    Froch, only downhill from here. He's very slow and hittable now, non-existent reflexes.

    If a rematch is a go, both fighters will clearly tighten up on their weaknesses but I think it'll be more so Groves as he's physically capable of carrying out the task. Froch hates fast fighters, and his career and epic wars have taken too much out of him that his chin isn't as good anymore.

    Don't get me wrong, he's got an iron chin but against a speedy fighter like Groves who has excellent timing/reflexes, it won't matter. With an even more motivated Groves and fairer officials, Froch will get flattened.

    Groves by KO in 3.
     
  2. 'el nino'

    'el nino' Active Member Full Member

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    I think groves would win the rematch. He lost his cool during the latter part of the fight and could do with a real trainer to improve him.

    He has improved into a fully blown box puncher and imo would destroy de gale easy in a rematch

    But Froch deserves tremendous respect for pulling out the win there, the shot he came back from wouldve ended many.
     
  3. make_the_weight

    make_the_weight Boxing Addict Full Member

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    No way TKO/KO 3 absolutely no way unless froch is fighting without his chin on his face

    I would go for a UD for Groves or a late stoppage by accumulation of punches by either man
     
  4. rjjftw

    rjjftw Well-Known Member Full Member

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    I defo think groves can build upon this fight far more than froch. Eddie hearn wont make the fight though
     
  5. tomsdubs

    tomsdubs Active Member Full Member

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    Just re-watched, the stoppage looks worse. Groves was throwing back and still had his legs. Landed big clean shots in that round beforehand as well. If Groves fights smarter he'll beat Froch easy.
     
  6. articuno

    articuno Active Member Full Member

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    Lol, the right hand bombs.

    David haye taught him that ****.

    Taught him good too.
     
  7. make_the_weight

    make_the_weight Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Who is groves promoted by? If he is promoted by hearns, they must be thinking WTF did we do, we robbed the next SMW sensation from the UK.
     
  8. make_the_weight

    make_the_weight Boxing Addict Full Member

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    As I said before, the more times you watch that awful stoppage the worse it keeps getting!
     
  9. welshchris65

    welshchris65 New Member Full Member

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    Sure Adam Booth was still his manager for the fight, manager but not trainer.
    He won the court case to get his managers fee.
    Booth might have made the difference, stopping Groves from loosing his head in the later rounds.
    Crying together after the fight ??? can see them getting back together for the rematch.
    Thats if it ever made, which I personally think is unlikely, unless Groves joins Hearn and gives Matchroom a no lose situation.
    Lets just hope that public opinion demands the rematch, leaving |Froch with no alternative if he wants to keep his warrior image intact.
     
  10. PinoyKid

    PinoyKid Member Full Member

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    It wasn't Booth's fault, it was the OFFICIALS. CORRUPTION.
     
  11. Ivan

    Ivan Active Member Full Member

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    I am sure they both have got very good payday for that one but if Froch is at least a little bit concerned about his legacy he would not take his chances for a second fight. Groves would come vicious for a second one knowing he is far superior in so many departments. I personally don't see Froch taking the risk. He'd rather fight a few more B levels to look good and then retire.
     
  12. Bub

    Bub Boxing Addict Full Member

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    I wouldn't be surprised. There's only so many big right hands a man can take.
     
  13. Cletis VanDamme

    Cletis VanDamme Boxing Addict Full Member

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    He does fight a lot like him, the way he throws his jab looks like Haye's too.
     
  14. iceman71

    iceman71 WBC SILVER Champion Full Member

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    "brutally"

    ok