Im pretty sure froch beats bika. Bika is not on his level..
Chavez jr and bika would make a competitive fight..
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Im pretty sure froch beats bika. Bika is not on his level..
Chavez jr and bika would make a competitive fight..
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Two way street. Bika hasn't exactly looked bullet proof when Dirrell had him down and literally out on his feet. Bika did well to get back in but Anthony blinked and fought a dumb fight down the stretch. Both make mistakes, but Froch is a notch above. If anything Dirrell might just kleenex box his way to a rematch first or Bika served up to dough boy Chavez jr. Where on what smaller wild Vera accomplished and similiar style, I'm leaning Bika!
bika deserves some sort of good fight at 168. there are a few good fights to be made for him. i really want to see him put a beating on chavez jr but i wouldnt mind a froch fight or even a groves fight.
"You knocked him down...now how bout you try knockin me down ?"
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i wouldnt even just say its a winnable fight for bika, i would say its an almost for sure win. chavez jr is not good and only had some success at middle because of his size advantage. vera is essentially a middleweight and should have beaten chavez. chavez cant beat anybody decent if he doesnt have a massive size advantage. bika TKO's him.
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Isn't it odd that Ward is the universally recognized best in the super middleweight division, yet everyone is gunning for Froch? Andre Dirrell, Sakio Bika and Anthony Dirrell are all aiming for Froch, and don't even mention Ward.
As far as this fight goes, Froch wants big money fights, Chavez Jr., Ward, even GGG are all big money fights. Bika and the Dirrell's aren't. That's basically it.
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Those saying Bika is not on Frochs level, I agree. Bika hasnt had the success Froch has BUT if the two fight Bika wins.
Froch is so easy to hit and slow that when he fights someone who throws as many punches as Bika and hits as hard as Bika and can fight as hard in the last as they did in the first that he will be in trouble.
Groves caught him all night with the over hand right, Carl just couldnt adapt, he just outlasted. That is ominous if facing Bika.
Carl has traded on being strong and tough and so has Bika but in their respective last fights against unbeaten young prospects, Carl was unravelling, dropped harder, hurt more often and to be honest, looked finished.
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