Re: George Groves turning into David Haye.
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0james0
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Dia bando
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I disagree, I think DeGale's gotten worse and Groves better since the fight between them.
Yes you have a good point, I have not been to impressed with DeGale of late he does not seem to have
improved a great deal at all.! Groves on the other hand, seems to be getting better and you would have
to fancy him to beat Abraham.
Would be a good fight that, not sure who I'd pick. Not sure if Groves could take his shots if he got caught flush.
Agreed, Anderson's not a banger and he dropped him, and as hugely slowed Johnson just proved Groves is not hard to hit, despite his elusive style.
If he could just take less shots he'd have a chance.
It's like he's still figuring out this style and how to avoid, which is not something to figure out in ring for a world title.
Re: George Groves turning into David Haye.
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Vendettos
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0james0
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Dia bando
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Originally Posted by
Vendettos
I disagree, I think DeGale's gotten worse and Groves better since the fight between them.
Yes you have a good point, I have not been to impressed with DeGale of late he does not seem to have
improved a great deal at all.! Groves on the other hand, seems to be getting better and you would have
to fancy him to beat Abraham.
Would be a good fight that, not sure who I'd pick. Not sure if Groves could take his shots if he got caught flush.
Agreed, Anderson's not a banger and he dropped him, and as hugely slowed Johnson just proved Groves is not hard to hit, despite his elusive style.
If he could just take less shots he'd have a chance.
I
t's like he's still figuring out this style and how to avoid, which is not something to figure out in ring for a world title.
Thats down to Booth that is. He covered alot better and fought far more cautious against De Gale. Then against an experienced world level fighter he goes balls out and gets caught and hurt nigh on almost every fucking round. Booth deffinitly told him to try and stop Johnson early. Like I said, if your David Haye and are fighting slow heavies you might get away with no head movement but even old super middles will catch you.
Re: George Groves turning into David Haye.
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ross
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Vendettos
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0james0
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Originally Posted by
Dia bando
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Originally Posted by
Vendettos
I disagree, I think DeGale's gotten worse and Groves better since the fight between them.
Yes you have a good point, I have not been to impressed with DeGale of late he does not seem to have
improved a great deal at all.! Groves on the other hand, seems to be getting better and you would have
to fancy him to beat Abraham.
Would be a good fight that, not sure who I'd pick. Not sure if Groves could take his shots if he got caught flush.
Agreed, Anderson's not a banger and he dropped him, and as hugely slowed Johnson just proved Groves is not hard to hit, despite his elusive style.
If he could just take less shots he'd have a chance.
I
t's like he's still figuring out this style and how to avoid, which is not something to figure out in ring for a world title.
Thats down to Booth that is. He covered alot better and fought far more cautious against De Gale. Then against an experienced world level fighter he goes balls out and gets caught and hurt nigh on almost every fucking round. Booth deffinitly told him to try and stop Johnson early. Like I said, if your David Haye and are fighting slow heavies you might get away with no head movement but even old super middles will catch you.
I agree, like if Froch landed his trademark becoming right hook lunge on his chin, it's curtains.