at the time it looked like trouble but we hadn't seen his ridiculous powers of recovery at that stage. i'd say yes. he made those adjustments...
you're the 1 dealing in what ifs, i'm looking at likelihoods based on what we know. as aneurin bevan said, "why look in the crystal ball when you...
that's a long way from clear, especially the aa bit. but plenty have said the difference in froch will be he won't be recovering from an early kd...
the 1 where he looked sparked yet still managed to get his elbows out to avoid banjoing the back of his head off the canvas? sure. did you clock...
ok, i misread that but because you weren't clear. however, you state he was different between the 2 fights, whereas i'm saying kessler and montoya...
you could use eubank v watson 2, too. but to claim a self-confessed faded gg could stop a never close to stopped froch when he couldn't do it...
you said 1st, if you actually read mine, you'd see i said 2nd. next!
because he prepared for what he thought froch would do then despite your contention and thread title... froch did different. get it?
the part about kessler's gameplan in their return. keep up, it ain't complicated.
gg didn't have a decent right left in him.
i refer the honorable gentleman to my preceding response.
wrong, as we're not discussing absolutes as with rjj. despite struggling after the kd, froch was coming on strong while gg faded, he's even...
which is why in their 2nd encounter kessler prepared to weather the storm for the 1st few rounds before taking advantage of a spent froch then...
not quite as i'd still give those rounds clearly to gg.