The deathwish of Carl ' The Contradiction' Froch

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  1. Dece Bal

    Dece Bal Boxing Addict Full Member

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    awesome, awesome fight!
     
  2. JWP

    JWP Active Member Full Member

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    30th of June last year that article, well done
     
  3. split_decision

    split_decision Electronic information tampers with your soul Full Member

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    if Froch goes down with another thud like he did against Groves he'll have to known as Iron Arse not Iron Chin
     
  4. McGrain

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    :lol:
     
  5. split_decision

    split_decision Electronic information tampers with your soul Full Member

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    cheers for taking the time to let me know lil dick because obviously boxing matches are made in 5 minutes :patsch
     
  6. McGrain

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    I actually think GGG wants to look out at 168. He doesn't have the right frame for it with his style. I think he wants to clear up at middle, that's what I think he should be looking to do. Stay out of 168 until there's a proper, proper superfight to be made.
     
  7. jas

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    i think froch knocks him out.
     
  8. timeout

    timeout Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Froch might win this is he brings his own personal ref down.
     
  9. MAJR

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    There was potential for the fight before Froch accepted and damn-near revelled in his cheap-ass get-out-of-jail-free-card of a gift against Groves, but now most people wont consider any opponent viable until there's a definitive finish to a Froch/Groves fight.
     
  10. jas

    jas ★ Legends: B-HOP ; PAC ★ Full Member

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    can people stop crying about froch-groves.

    froch is an granite chin OG. hes paid his dues. pay the man some respect. he can do whatever he likes.
     
  11. timeout

    timeout Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Froch needs to first beat groves properly and fairly.
     
  12. MAJR

    MAJR Boxing Addict Full Member

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    A bull**** stoppage is a bull**** stoppage and Groves got shafted. It doesn't matter how much of a warrior Froch has proved himself or what dues he's paid, that doesn't make the end of that fight any less wrong, and Froch's decision to go out of his way to protest that it was the rightful and natural end and that Groves was out on his feet and proved he couldn't handle world level competition makes it perfectly acceptable to call the ego-manaical jackass out on his delusional bull****. He didn't beat Groves clean, it's not clear who would have won, it's unfinished business and we dont know who's better, and if Froch doesn't fight Groves in a rematch then he loses face in a massive way, and loses what's left of the respect he hasn't thrown away himself with his dickish attitude.
     
  13. jas

    jas ★ Legends: B-HOP ; PAC ★ Full Member

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    froch woulda knocked groves out anyway. do you agree? yes or no please. no rambling.
     
  14. MAJR

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    Rambling? Are you incapable of understanding coherant sentances in the English langauge that are more than six words long?

    As to your statement. No. I dont agree.

    We have no idea what would have happened if the ref hadn't jumped in so quickly when Groves hadn't even been knocked off his feet and was still fighting back. That's the issue with the stoppage. Groves was robbed of his chance to prove if he could weather the storm and see out the fight for the win, and Froch was robbed of his chance to prove he could get a clean come-from-behind KO win.

    That finish was bad for all parties involved. It was bad for the fighters and their camps, it was was bad for the referee, it was bad for the promoter, it was bad for the BBBoC, it was bad for the television companies, and it was bad for boxing.