message to groves from kenny anderson: lets get it on! ! !

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  1. Mazallan

    Mazallan ESB yes man Full Member

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    Groves would get desytroyed, his opponents with Haymaker have been awful so a huge step up would not pay off.
     
  2. Tony Bellew

    Tony Bellew Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Kenny is a good fighter and it's a definite step up for Groves..
     
  3. Top Dog

    Top Dog Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Magee would be too much for Anderson at this stage,he needs more learning fights, he cant go from looking terrible against King to beating Magee, aint gonna happen
     
  4. boxingscience

    boxingscience Boxing Addict Full Member

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    degale never said he wasn't interested, he just said he's not fighting groves for 50 grand, which we all got to admit was a ridiculous offer from groves camp, and in my opinion, it showed it wasn't a serious offer. they knew degale woudn't accept 50 grand. publicity was all it was, and people are thick if they don't realise that.
     
  5. Top Dog

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    50k is a lot of money, what you on about:huh there are guys who dont make that in british title fights. If he was that sure he would back his big mouth up, its easy slagging the guy off, its another thing to back it up, Degale is a class clown, bottlemerchant
     
  6. robpalmer135

    robpalmer135 Obsessed with Boxing banned

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    DeGale never mentioned the money
     
  7. jinks

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    i dont think degale will fight anyone who would be a serouis contender for atleast another year and i do believe kenny anderson will be kept on the side lines as he will beat groves and his management will hopefully pull out all the stops to get him the british title soon and maybe the commenwealth title so good luck to him for the future
     
  8. achillesthegreat

    achillesthegreat FORTUNE FAVOURS THE BRAVE Full Member

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    Lets see if Groves will step up. Probably not. It's the same bollocks as Price v Fury. They talk but that is all it is. Typical boxing ****.
     
  9. paddycfc

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    a hope this fight could pull off perfect fight a think kenny anderson would cause to many problems for groves defo a big step up from groves last fight
     
  10. brown bomber

    brown bomber 2010 Poster of the Year Full Member

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    Kenny would beat him no doubt about it. Those who think he'll struggle with Paul David are in for a big suprise.
     
  11. HMSTempleGarden

    HMSTempleGarden Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    for a man that isn't showing much interest in fighting Groves, DeGale is certainly doing a lot of talking.

    plus, am I right in saying that Anderson has fought at Cruiserweight?
     
  12. robpalmer135

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    no sign of this press release.
     
  13. alba

    alba Guess who? Full Member

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    there you go ball jaws

    Kenny Anderson is willing to fight George Groves on the undercard of David Haye’s world heavyweight title defence against John Ruiz in April, according to Anderson’s trainer Kevin Maree.

    Super-middleweight prospect Groves made the headlines last week by offering former amateur rival James DeGale £50,000 to face him on the Haye-Ruiz bill at the M.E.N Arena in Manchester on April 3. But with DeGale unwilling to commit to the April date whilst he is currently preparing for his sixth pro outing against Matthew Barr this Saturday, team Anderson have offered to step in.

    “We read with interest that George Groves had offered James DeGale £50,000 to fight him on 3 April in Manchester. If DeGale isn’t willing to fight Groves on that date then Kenny Anderson will gladly step in and box Groves for the same money,” declared Maree to BoxRec News.

    Anderson is busy preparing for his re-arranged British title eliminator against Paul David in Glasgow on 15 March. The pair were originally due to meet on Burns Night in January when David pulled out on the advice of his trainer Dominic Ingle after contracting gastroenteritis on the eve of the contest.

    “As frustrating as it was, we accept that Paul David was genuinely unwell but we also took it as a compliment that he wasn’t prepared to face Kenny when he was less than 100%. Without wishing to be disrespectful to David, we are very confident of beating him on 15 March and are more than happy to then fight Groves afterwards,” said Maree.

    “Kenny’s a fighting man, he trains three times a day and has had over 100 amateur fights. At 27 he wants to be involved in some big fights now. Fighting George Groves at the M.E.N Arena in front of thousands on the undercard of a heavyweight world title fight would definitely fit into that category,” Maree continued.

    Anderson has endured a stop-start career since turning pro after winning gold at the Commonwealth Games in 2006. Though unbeaten in ten fights, the Scot has been out of the ring since narrowly outpointing Nathan King to capture the Celtic title last March. Now under the tutelage of trainer Maree and manager Barry McGuigan, the re-focused Anderson is intent on making his mark in 2010.

    “Kenny broke a rib when defeating King which kept him out for a while. It’s unfortunate that he’s been inactive but with an injury of this nature we had to make sure he was successfully rehabilitated before allowing him back in the ring,” explained Maree.

    “He’s been looking exceptional in the gym though and is the hardest puncher I have ever taken on the pads. My arms and elbows have had to be strapped to withstand the weight of Kenny’s punches and when I went to see my doctor about the aches and pains he told me I was suffering from whiplash!”

    Providing he can overcome underrated switch-hitter David, Maree is confident that Anderson will have too much for the highly touted Groves or indeed any super-middle in Britain.

    “We rate George Groves very highly and he has a great team around him with the likes of Dave Coldwell in his corner. But Kenny is a beautiful boxer and he is more than capable of beating Groves and the likes of (British champion) Paul Smith and Tony Dodson,” said Maree.

    “We’ve been working on slightly adapting his style in the gym, and without giving anything away, we are confident that people will be pleasantly surprised when they see him against Paul David on 15 March.”
     
  14. Mazallan

    Mazallan ESB yes man Full Member

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    Thanks for the read alba. Wonder if Groves has the stomach to fight Kenny or will he keep to the eurobums instead of ever stepping up.