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    Default Re: Dirrell, Groves and Degale.

    DeGale would beat either of them at this point I think, he deserved the decision against Groves the first time and seems to have come along since then, would stop him in a rematch imo.

    I'm assuming you meant Anthony Dirrell, his brother is still the much more talented and skilled fighter but a real question mark upstairs to me. Ever since the Abraham fight, whether there was even an injury or not, he's suspect. Would have to see him win a real fight to rate him highly again, matchups vs DeGale or Groves would be very interesting and winnable though. There is no question he is the fastest and most dexterous guy in the division to me, he really has some matrix like counters when he lets his hands go, it's just a matter of whether he wants to do that or will fight scared.

    He beat Carl Froch no matter what anyone says to me, it was a garbage stinkfest but if you score it as a boxing match there is literally no way to give it to Carl. I'd challenge anyone to defend scoring it that way, only I wouldn't wish watching that again on anyone either.

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    Default Re: Dirrell, Groves and Degale.

    Quote Originally Posted by p4pking View Post
    DeGale would beat either of them at this point I think, he deserved the decision against Groves the first time and seems to have come along since then, would stop him in a rematch imo.

    I'm assuming you meant Anthony Dirrell, his brother is still the much more talented and skilled fighter but a real question mark upstairs to me. Ever since the Abraham fight, whether there was even an injury or not, he's suspect. Would have to see him win a real fight to rate him highly again, matchups vs DeGale or Groves would be very interesting and winnable though. There is no question he is the fastest and most dexterous guy in the division to me, he really has some matrix like counters when he lets his hands go, it's just a matter of whether he wants to do that or will fight scared.

    He beat Carl Froch no matter what anyone says to me, it was a garbage stinkfest but if you score it as a boxing match there is literally no way to give it to Carl. I'd challenge anyone to defend scoring it that way, only I wouldn't wish watching that again on anyone either.

    Come on man.

    He didn't deserve the nod at all, he was narrowly outpointed fairly and maybe if he wasnt such a tool in the build up the judges maybe have given him it.

    Not only that but only in his last fight has he shown any sort of improvements he spent the few years after that fight fightin bum in snoozefests.
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