The bell saved carl froch in the first round that was very evident..
Carl needs to work on his defence big time and I can see him being a late winner.
The bell saved carl froch in the first round that was very evident..
Carl needs to work on his defence big time and I can see him being a late winner.
Or it may just be Groves time to shine, Froch told everybody he did not prepare correctly for the
fight,! remember George had a change of trainer, a court appearance, I feel Groves had a lot
more disruption, as Froch working on his defense he was out boxed by a better boxer, but
Carl is the better fighter, a tough SOB I hope this fight is a classic roll on tonight.![]()
Personally I reckon Groves stops Froch in 10. But what does make me laugh is that in starting this thread to get all Froch fans to support him, I think only one guy has backed you up. That doesn't mean he won't win, it just means that the majority of people on this forum think Froch is a Prick!![]()
I want Froch to win. Late stoppage for the cobra coming from behind to stop George.
Do not let success go to your head and do not let failure get to your heart.
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.
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I don't think Froch can put him down.
He gave him a beating in rounds 8 and 9 and it was stopped with Groves on his feet moving away, so he was clear headed enough to defend himself.
If anything Groves may drop Froch again, Groves clearly has the harder 'one punch' of the two.
Although Froch may try to maul him for the stoppage again.
You say tomato,
‘n I say …… it correctly.
I think in the first fight we were witness to one of Froch's poorest performances against a near perfect one from Groves. I expect to see a far better version of Froch this time around while I think Groves may now have a lot more personal pressure as well as public pressure on him.
Now that's how you throw a straight right.
Beautiful shot.
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Froch must have implemented swimming in his training regimen. Only a man that can swim that well deliver that type of shot.
Go Cobra!
Hahahahahahahaahhahahahaaha told you !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Carl the fucking cobra! Clinical one sided knockout performance!!!!
WARD IS NEXT
Is it too late to jump on the Froch bandwagon?
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