Yeah I wasn't Froch to win too. It's gonna be very difficult though.

Groves is razor sharp and is almost programmed to work in between that space between Froch's jab and right hand. Froch really needs to reel his right hand in and stick with his jab, keeps him that inch further from Groves. Also this keeps Groves moving towards him... watch for Groves to either fall in or short with his own right hand then use the uppercut or dig hard to the body. The uppercut was a largely underused punch by Froch last time. There will be times where he can lead with the right but everything he does needs to finish off with the jab. I feel this will completely off set how Groves is programmed to operate.

Of course Groves can time the jab but with what? He has no physicality so he's not getting inside and Froch's jab is so long, if he uses it with conviction and purpose, he could really do a good job.

Oh and it needs to be one punch at a time. FROCH is just too slow for combination punching while Groves is organised and has his faculties in tact.