Where does Bute go? Where does Froch go?

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  1. Assa

    Assa Active Member Full Member

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    Avenge the Kessler loss for Carl.
     
  2. Rock0052

    Rock0052 Loyal Member Full Member

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    Kessler-Froch II makes a ton of sense. By the time that fight gets made, maybe the Cloud-Pascal winner or the Ward-Dawson winner is next in line depending on the outcome.


    As for Bute, he's still a class operator. There's two things I'd recommend:

    1)I wouldn't put him in with a puncher straight off, but put him in with a boxer so he can get his confidence back.

    2)Don't put him in with too soft a touch because it'll show a lack of faith and damage his image more.

    So, if I'm Interbox, I'd go for Andre Dirrell. I think he's the best style matchup for Bute out of the "name" contenders left.
     
  3. Imperial1

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  4. Assa

    Assa Active Member Full Member

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    Can't imagine they'd want him to avenge his loss with another loss.. :good
     
  5. Redondo5

    Redondo5 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    After froch rematches and beats kessler... I would bet he moves up to face pascal who might be a belt holder by then.

    I can also see an old close to 50 year old hopkins calling froch out. Its the kind of thing he does. Where people write him off and he chooses opponents who he thinks he could beat but the wider public see him getting blown away - kind of like the pavlik-hopkins fight.

    Pavlik and cleverly are other names out there at 175. Then there are also options of domestic fights with young guns degale and groves. Could be passing of the torch for old froch in a few years
     
  6. Hermit

    Hermit Loyal Member banned

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    Expect to see Pavlik at 168.
     
  7. Cableaddict

    Cableaddict Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Bute: Professional wrestling.


    Froch: Whatever he wants. He's obviously now the #1 draw in the division. I would think Kessler. If he wins that, then Ward, of course.
     
  8. Rock0052

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    I don't know about that one man, I think Dirrell matches up horribly with Bute. He won't put the heat on the way Andrade and Froch did and he can't take a punch like them, either. That's a bad fight for Andre.
     
  9. Flash Jab

    Flash Jab Boxing Junkie banned

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    Froch walks straight into a rematch with Kessler.

    Bute builds his confidence, potentially with a match against Allan Green/Abraham
     
  10. ApatheticLeader

    ApatheticLeader is bringing ***y back. Full Member

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    I tend to think Froch is more likely to move down to 160 than up to 175.
     
  11. EONS

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    Bute should hire a respected trainer like Mayweather Sr. in order to improve on his defense. I think his inexperience at this level showed. That is what happens usually when fighters fight low level opponents for a long time " they don't find out how good they are and what they need to improve on because they look so good and their managers and promoters feed into the mental perception the fighter has of himself as that of someone who is invincible".
     
  12. Hiro

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    If you saw my tread on why Froch would win, then It says that Froch takes the remach in Canada and loose.
     
  13. Dece Bal

    Dece Bal Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Bute post-fight quote:

    http://www.romanialibera.ro/actuali...tegie-buna-m-a-surprins-m-a-lovit-265319.html

    "I have to give Froch credit for the win; he had good strategy - he surprised me, he hurt me. This is boxing, even the greatest champions have tasted defeat. Right now, after the hardest night for me, since I started boxing, I need a break, after which I will have a talk with my trainer [Larouche] and my promoter [Bedard] and we'll see what we decide. Now it's too early to say whether I want the rematch straight-away; I need to rest, to recover and then we will decide together."

    "When I was waiting for him with my back against the ropes, he hit me and that's when I lost the fight. They were hard shots, the shots at the end of the round felt hard. I wanted to catch him in a trap, that's why I waited for him; I thought I could surprise him - I even caught him once, but it wasn't enough. Still, I thought I could carry on like that. I also caught him with an uppercut but it wasn't very strong. He felt it, he smiled back at me, but it wasn't very strong."
     
  14. kwilson71

    kwilson71 #MAYDAY Full Member

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    I'll be interested in a rematch,to see if this was just a fluke
     
  15. Cableaddict

    Cableaddict Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    The poor boy is delusional.