It was in Nottingham. That's Froch's hometown. It's the definition of a hometown decision. If you don't think the hometown crowd creates a...
Yup, and Dirrell deserved to lose that round. Thing is the fight had 12 rounds and no one has made a convincing point for how Froch deserved more...
Landed more and landed cleaner. How is that doing less? If you count walking forward with your hands at your waist, and missing a lot, doing...
Robbery, no. Bad decision, yes. Meaning that Dirrell won, but it wasn't a blowout. People conflate the issue by saying the fight was close. It...
There's no rule against bending at the waist, stop saying that, jesus ****ing christ. You cannot duck below the other guy's beltline. That's the...
I'm American. We lost the Vietnam War. Froch got handled and was given a gift. These are both true statements.
He's not dodging, he's running. All evasion is running. In boxing as in life. Obviously.
So you're saying that there are no bad decisions in boxing because the judges are always correct, by definition? Thanks for cleaning up decades...
Except that when he DID have Dirrell in front of him and not holding in the early rounds and the late rounds he still didn't land ****. He put...
If a judge scores a fight for the guy who lands fewer punches, lands fewer meaningful punches, spends most of the fight missing, and has no upside...
Taylor/Abraham was boring as **** until the last 30 seconds of the 12th rounds. This is meant to settle who the best fighter at 168 is, not who...
If only that were true, the world would have been spared Ricky Hatton.
Starting to fold? The best rounds of the fight, and Dirrell's best rounds, were the last 3. How does that imply that he was folding? Froch was...
Positive fighter? Seriously. They were each as bad as the other in that fight, and while Dre has been classy afterwards Froch is one against...
Review rounds 10, 11, and 12 and tell me again how he did against Dirrell when Dirrell decided to engage. Froch's most impressive win was over...