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    Default Re: Who was the best british/irish middle/supermiddle ?

    Quote Originally Posted by WWatt
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    The Cobra!
    Froch is under-rated.
    I think the Cobra has enough fire-power to give anyone probs to be honest.

    Hopefully 2007 will see him involved in some good tear-ups. His stoppage of Brian Magee was cold-blooded - to pull out a whipping uppercut in the 11th round of a tough pick-em fight convinced me. Especially considering he shattered his thumb in the 1st round.


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    Default Re: Who was the best british/irish middle/supermiddle ?

    I've been watching Frochy since the 90's and I know the level of the guys ability.

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    Default Re: Who was the best british/irish middle/supermiddle ?

    He's second to Calzaghe in the SMW division IMO, with Brahmer not far behind that.

    I wouldn't put Kessler with Froch or Brahmer, they are more talented than that guy and both would take him out.

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    Default Re: Who was the best british/irish middle/supermiddle ?

    Quote Originally Posted by WWatt
    He's second to Calzaghe in the SMW division IMO, with Brahmer not far behind that.

    I wouldn't put Kessler with Froch or Brahmer, they are more talented than that guy and both would take him out.
    His defense is 2nd to none





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    Default Re: Who was the best british/irish middle/supermiddle ?

    Quote Originally Posted by BIG H
    Quote Originally Posted by WWatt
    He's second to Calzaghe in the SMW division IMO, with Brahmer not far behind that.

    I wouldn't put Kessler with Froch or Brahmer, they are more talented than that guy and both would take him out.
    His defense is 2nd to none





    ...as the worst I have seen in a very long time!!
    He doesn't actually get hit flush all that often.

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    Default Re: Who was the best british/irish middle/supermiddle ?

    Plus Froch seems to have a pretty solid chin, and his right hand is his equaliser.

    It'll take something to beat him.

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    Default Re: Who was the best british/irish middle/supermiddle ?

    And he hasn't lost.. you can't argue with that.

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    Default Re: Who was the best british/irish middle/supermiddle ?

    I wouldnt fancy Froch over any of the most notable SM, yes he's unbeaten, but he hasnt shared the ring with anyone approaching world class yet.
    When God said to the both of us "Which one of you wants to be Sugar Ray?" I guess I didnt raise my hand fast enough

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    Default Re: Who was the best british/irish middle/supermiddle ?

    Dude has pedigree, though. He was the first British fighter to EVER win a medal at the senior world championships.

    Listen, he punches harder than most if not all of the other SMW's, he's stronger than most if not all of the other SMW's, he's rangier than most if not all of the other SMW's, he's faster than most if not all of the other SMW's, he can box up close, he can box out of range. He's got some awkward unusual shots, from silly angles. He's never ever been floored in his life, never even been hurt! And he has that equaliser, remember. I'm standing by Froch..

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    The amount of times he got hit on the button in the Westerman fight was frightening, you can tell how bad his defence is just looking at his face and his nose. If he got hit like he did in that fight by anybody top 10, he would be going down!!

    That said he does have so much talent - just a shite defence!!
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    Default Re: Who was the best british/irish middle/supermiddle ?

    Quote Originally Posted by WWatt
    Dude has pedigree, though. He was the first British fighter to EVER win a medal at the senior world championships.

    Listen, he punches harder than most if not all of the other SMW's, he's stronger than most if not all of the other SMW's, he's rangier than most if not all of the other SMW's, he's faster than most if not all of the other SMW's, he can box up close, he can box out of range. He's got some awkward unusual shots, from silly angles. He's never ever been floored in his life, never even been hurt! And he has that equaliser, remember. I'm standing by Froch..
    And despite all those attributes he had to pull a win out of the bag against Charles Adamu who smacked him in the face all night long with the right hand.

    Adamu fought a twelve rounder two weeks previous as well.
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    Default Re: Who was the best british/irish middle/supermiddle ?

    Frochy can't get motivated for those opponents, I believe you haven't seen the best of him yet. I am sure that a Calzaghe or a Kessler would bring the best out of him!

    When have you ever seen Carl Froch breathing heavily, for example?

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    I wasn't a big Froch fan at all until the Magee win. That was the first time I thought he showed a bit of substance instead of showmanship. He's got talent, we know he can bang and his chin looked safe last time out. I agree with the questions over his defence though. His hands are way too low, too often. It's a major weakness that will be exploited the further up in class he goes. If he learns to get his hands up he has the tools to be a big player in that division no doubt.
    He's got a country mile to go before he gets mentioned with the names in this thread though. I won't breathe his name in the same sentence as Benn just yet.

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    Default Re: Who was the best british/irish middle/supermiddle ?

    Mmm.

    Thing is, all his opponents have held their gloves high up and still got KO'd...only a handful went the distance and most of them touched the canvas en route.

    So i dont see what the deal his - he's a sweet counter puncher - he shows them plenty of target and draws them in - then wallop.

    He has more plus's than neg's.

    He hits like a mule, great chin, excellent stamina and some great punches in his arsenal, especially the uppercut.

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    BM: Ultimate ambitions?

    CF: I turned pro with the aspiration of becoming a top world champ. To me, British and Commonwealth champ isn’t half way up the ladder. I’ll not settle for European. I aim to achieve unification. That’s not unrealistic because I was ranked three or four in the world as an amateur and I’m a much better pro. Britain’s full of pessimists but I see nothing wrong with setting massive goals. It’d be great if the nation could get behind me.

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