Carl Froch (who beat Bute) Vs Andre Ward in a rematch?

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by Levi_90, Sep 9, 2012.


  1. Levi_90

    Levi_90 Guest

    Carl Froch just wasn't in the Andre Ward fight last time, and even came on strong late in the fight. If the same Carl Froch who beat Bute, was to fight Andre Ward, would Carl give Andre more trouble?
     
  2. Beouche

    Beouche Juan Manuel Marquez Full Member

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  3. Beeston Brawler

    Beeston Brawler Comical Ali-egedly Full Member

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    Nope.... Ward wins again.

    Froch is too weak on the inside, and isn't effective enough on the outside to beat Andre.

    Too many fighters are overly worried about Froch's power, and don't draw him into an inside battle, where he'll usually come second.

    When he was boxing against Johnson, Pascal etc he was winning easily. As soon as he started brawling or working inside he looked ****, and was losing the rounds.
     
  4. bamboleo

    bamboleo Still Proud to be Butard Full Member

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    Carl Froch who beat Bute is the same Carl Froch having a better day and being on a due or die kind of situation, oh and having home support, which will never happen against Ward.
     
  5. Chappy112

    Chappy112 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Froch didn't just suddenly turn up against Bute and not against Ward. Ward is just on some next level **** and completely shut Froch down, Bute allowed Froch to do what Froch wanted to do.
     
  6. Levi_90

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    Andre Ward needs to come to England. Having that home support can do a lot!
     
  7. Big Left

    Big Left Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Would love to see Ward fight Froch in the UK or Kessler in Denmark next.

    He already beat both clearly but I do not see who else is out there for him...

    Also would get the ****** off his back cause people are saying he is a home town fighter.
     
  8. Earl-hickey

    Earl-hickey Boxing Junkie banned

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    Froch is not equipped to beat Ward, I think he's a much more entertaining fighter, but they are on different levels skill wise.
     
  9. knockout artist

    knockout artist Boxing Addict banned

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    I'm a massive fan of the cobra

    but Ward beats him 99/100 times, Ward is all wrong for Froch, he's just too good
     
  10. badlefthook84

    badlefthook84 Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Ward beats him every time. Location irrelevant.
     
  11. oibighead

    oibighead G.O.A.T. Full Member

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    Ward is too good.

    Froch is a warrior, but Ward is something else.
     
  12. REEVO

    REEVO Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Froch had a bad night against Ward i see it alot closer the 2nd time round. Ward was gassing big time towards the end.. Ward is a fantastic fighter and so is Froch i actully think they are both getting better and better. I have to admire Wards inside work even thoe i strongly believe he bends plenty of rules every fight he has and gets away with it..
     
  13. JN43

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    Froch Brutal KO
     
  14. DJAdAmS

    DJAdAmS Ex-Army Middleweight Full Member

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    Any thing can happen in a boing ring and i'm a HUGE Froch fan as his great for boxing but if the fought each other a hundred times Ward would win the majority, styles make fights. However Ward would not beat a prime RJJnr as Roy was probably way to juiced up and Calzaghe would be a war with Joe winning imo and for people who say that Ward beat Kessler easier... Calzaghe laid down the blueprint!!!!!
     
  15. smokin_joe

    smokin_joe Member Full Member

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    I have the utmost respect for Carl Froch. You are insane. Ward's entering his prime and Froch is 35. He's also a guy that's been in a lot of wars. Remember that Ward dominated with a broken hand.