Pavlik KO7 Taylor Pavlik UD12 Taylor Taylor UD12 Lacy Froch KO12 Taylor. Hyping AA's win is worse than the calzombies hyping Joe's win over Roy.
I'm still not sold on AA. He's still very small for a SM and will reserve judgement until I see how he deals with Andre Ruiz-Bolt
nobody beat him as convincing as aa! in the first fight vs KP, he (1) clearly let by points (2) almost knocked him out in the second fight vs KP: a lot closer, some even said JT won vs Froch: see the first KP fight It is not so much, that AA, but how he as winning until the KO. But you're blind to that anyway. If AA and KP were matched up today, AA would be considered the favorite by most fans and experts and that is eating you up on the inside. Stop being bitter and enjoy the Super 6.
AA looked like total **** in that fight. He was off balance half the time when he was throwing those ridiculous haymakers. It took him forever to get rid of an obviously stiff and gunshy Taylor I actually think Froch will beat him but get robbed of the decision in Germany. That will be some poetic justice :yep. Dirrell will outbox him bad too.
If he looked like **** in that fight, I wonder how he is going to look when he brings his A game:think
It won't be going to decision my fellow boxing fan. AA vs Froch will be AA's easiest fight in the super six. You heard it here first!:happy
Nailed it. Abraham has gone on to take place in one of the most exciting events boxing has seen for a long time. He is coming off the most dominating win anyone has ever had against Taylor, and Kelly is still on the shelf. Kelly Pavlik, by being unable to conquer his demons, has clearly made himself second fiddle to Abraham.
He has an unorthodox way of doing things, but it's been very effective for him so far. Some of his flaws I think can be exposed by the very best fighters in and around his division. We'll see what happens when he goes up againt quicker and slicker fighters such as Dirrell and Kessler.
There was one shot where he punched through with the elbow a bit too much, but it was not the deciding punch.