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I am more excited about Eubanks Jnr.
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You heard it here first! I think Groves narrowly beats Froch by decision, Froch then hammers Degale and the saga continues.
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Not first mate. I made a sig bet with @Tam Seddon the day the fight was announced.
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And mark my words the cobra is going to beat Groves inside the distance, Froch is still hungry and an inexperienced Groves is not ready for the challenge. Inexperience at then world level is what I am talking about here and Groves I'm afraid hasn't got that yet. He should have gone down the Stieglitz route because going down the cobra route is the wrong way for Groves to win a belt.
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@Tam Seddon, making statements like this is exactly what is going to lose you our sig bet![]()
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And what's your evidence of that? Froch is still peaking trust me, he's looking better in the ring each time out recently and he keeps a log of his performances in training and each training camp he's improving on all of his times. He's a sharp as ever and proved that against Bute and Kessler. Ward is the one who's on the radar for Froch, not a mandatory challenger of his IBF belt. Even Hearn didn't want this fight because he knows it's danger for Groves deep down.
As I said before Groves should of gone for Stieglitz first and gained more experience against a higher ranked contender and got the WBO belt and he would have earned even more for a WBA/IBF\WBO unification fight and then Froch could have fought Ward for the ring mag belt too. Wish Ward still had that WBC belt and it would have been for every belt at 168.
Degale needs to ramp up his aggression. He is just not aggressive enough.
Bigger man George, bigger punch!
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