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    Default Re: Warren: Froch-Kessler is good, but Froch-Cleverly is better

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    i am just saying warren is just doing his job and promoting his fighter
    He isn't doing a good job though as most will see this for what it really is. Fighting tomato cans who haven't done anything is not really doing anything for Clev's career. Fighting Miranda, a well known named opponent gets Bellew alot of attention. Eddie Hearn is doing his job promoting his fighter, because Bellew lost to Clev, doesn't have a belt and yet most people rank Bellew higher. How does that work?

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    Default Re: Warren: Froch-Kessler is good, but Froch-Cleverly is better

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    Quote Originally Posted by erics44 View Post

    i am just saying warren is just doing his job and promoting his fighter
    He isn't doing a good job though as most will see this for what it really is. Fighting tomato cans who haven't done anything is not really doing anything for Clev's career. Fighting Miranda, a well known named opponent gets Bellew alot of attention. Eddie Hearn is doing his job promoting his fighter, because Bellew lost to Clev, doesn't have a belt and yet most people rank Bellew higher. How does that work?
    you are probably right

    bellew has done a lot more since they fought

    i dont think theres anything wrong with calling out froch tho
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    Default Re: Warren: Froch-Kessler is good, but Froch-Cleverly is better

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    Quote Originally Posted by erics44 View Post

    i am just saying warren is just doing his job and promoting his fighter
    He isn't doing a good job though as most will see this for what it really is. Fighting tomato cans who haven't done anything is not really doing anything for Clev's career. Fighting Miranda, a well known named opponent gets Bellew alot of attention. Eddie Hearn is doing his job promoting his fighter, because Bellew lost to Clev, doesn't have a belt and yet most people rank Bellew higher. How does that work?
    you are probably right

    bellew has done a lot more since they fought

    i dont think theres anything wrong with calling out froch tho
    There is when it isn't serious and it's just attention grabbing. Warren is critical of Froch for looking to fight Kessler instead of Cleverly, yet he couldn't fight Cleverly now because Nathan has to fight Krasniqi or he'll be stripped. It's all well and good calling someone out but if they don't fight you, you've got to go out and fight someone decent or the fans will see you as a fraud. Anthony Mundine is the ultimate example of this.

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    Default Re: Warren: Froch-Kessler is good, but Froch-Cleverly is better

    Quote Originally Posted by bzkfn View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by erics44 View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by bzkfn View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by erics44 View Post

    i am just saying warren is just doing his job and promoting his fighter
    He isn't doing a good job though as most will see this for what it really is. Fighting tomato cans who haven't done anything is not really doing anything for Clev's career. Fighting Miranda, a well known named opponent gets Bellew alot of attention. Eddie Hearn is doing his job promoting his fighter, because Bellew lost to Clev, doesn't have a belt and yet most people rank Bellew higher. How does that work?
    you are probably right

    bellew has done a lot more since they fought

    i dont think theres anything wrong with calling out froch tho
    There is when it isn't serious and it's just attention grabbing. Warren is critical of Froch for looking to fight Kessler instead of Cleverly, yet he couldn't fight Cleverly now because Nathan has to fight Krasniqi or he'll be stripped. It's all well and good calling someone out but if they don't fight you, you've got to go out and fight someone decent or the fans will see you as a fraud. Anthony Mundine is the ultimate example of this.
    i am sure if froch said yes lets have it clev would fight him

    its just very unlikely
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