Check this out; official tale of the tape: http://www.eastsideboxing.com/forum/showpost.php?p=5168399&postcount=37
Froch is not easy to hit. JT hit both guys (Pav-Froch)easy in the beginning of their fights and could not finish them...which shows that both have good chins. There is a method to Froch's madness. He is more versatile than Pavlik as he can fight with his hands down, and make you miss where as Pav is stiff as a board, and as soon as he puts his hands down, he's on his ass lol...
Yep... Boo, it's still a shame the fight (AA - Pavlik) didn't happen, isn't it? Of course in the US Williams vs. Pavlik will be bigger, but from a boxing's fan perspective that would've been THE fight in MW. Williams will get KTFO.
There could be a million pages, yet I still want Your fresh answer on my question, Sir! You state that Froch is so easy to hit that AA would knock him out, basicly seeing Froch's holes of defense and giving Abraham a lot of credit at 168. Then I pointed out that Pavlik looked much more hittable vs. Taylor who landed at a significantly higher percentage of power shots (67%). So I'm asking again: based on your logic, that AA puts away the taller and busier Froch due to Carl getting hit too often, make a prediction right now of what would happen in an AA-KP fight!
It's no longer relevant. The detractors who said the fight would never happen were probably right. Pavlik has his sights set on the tournament winner, and that won't be Abraham.
It's not like you say "let them beat each other up for peanuts - then I'm goint to fight the winner" - that's not how it works bro. So let's say AA-KP is happening... fantasy land, I don't know... so based on your logic, ... ?