I think most fans would lean towards Froch as he is much bigger, battle tested, clever, and packs a wallop himself.
If this happens ill take GGG as he has all kinds of momentum and he cuts the ring down so well. He's HUNGRY. Froch I don't know about anymore.
If if happens, what a great matchup.
Froch has proven time and time again that he is the real deal. Teak tough, great chin, always fit and he can seriously hit. Totally proven, and we probably know everything about Froch the fighter.
Golovkin is much more unknown. He has been blasting through guys, cutting off the ring beautifully, carrying devastating power even with half shots. He looks easy to hit, but has shown a good chin.
All the questions here are around Golovkin. Can he carry his power up to a higher weight? What happens if he gets hit by a serious puncher like Froch. What happens when his opponent doesn't just try to survive?
I think Golovkin might surprise us all in this fight. I think he comes out fast to try and catch Froch cold (as others have done early on. Froch can be hurt early on before he has go his rhythm and I think Golovkin will pounce on this. I wonder why people always run from GGG and we will find out if his footwork is so good that people are always forced back under pressure.
Golovkin likes to fight at closer range than Carl, so I can see Frichsbextra weight ans strength negating him in the inside.
If Carl bullies Golovkin up close, I think GGG pulls his rabbit out of a hat. He was a stand out amateur, and I do think this murderous punching assassin can outbox Carl through the middle and final rounds for a points decision.
There, I said it
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If this fight does happen, and they do chose Wembley...When would it take place? They need to sort this fight out soon to prepare the correct card for it. A lot of the top matchroom fighters already have dates this summer sorted. It will obviousley be PPV but if its at wembley they would need a solid undercard too, which would keep the fans happy.
It won't happen. Froch will retire now and it's probably for the best as Groves ruined him![]()
Its possible that Froch looks at this fight as he did the Abraham fight and thinks he can play it the same way with the smaller guy.
Differences are apparent between Abraham and GGG (speed and ring generalship)
Golovkin may have been a great amateur but lets not forget froch was no slouch either.
Regarding the groves rematch we know froch was going take over and likely stop him anytime from round 7 onwards no matter what.
Groves was a lucky douche and I'd like to see him fight brian Magee because he would struggle lol
When has Froch been in with a huge puncher with the boxing ability of Golovkin? Groves can bang a bit but his boxing ability is not even in the same ball park as Golovkin. Ward can box and spoil but is not known for his power, and Froch had a nightmare against him. Carl's ego could well be his downfall, as it nearly was in the first Groves fight. I don't think he will underestimate GGG in quite the same way but I can see his macho man stuff giving Golovkin the opportunity to land enough spiteful shots to stop him. It's a great potential match up but you can bet your last pennies that the detractors will still not give Golovkin the kudos his performances have earned him, even if he stops Froch spectacularly.
I too get the feeling that GGG will not just try and walk through shots like he has at MW in order to land enough of his own to stop his opponent. He realises how marketable that KO run has made him but he is also savvy enough to realise that beating Froch in any manner, even on points will propel him into an even more formidable position where even bigger names will continue to avoid him
It's a shame if it gives someone else the opportunity to fight for the lineal belt at MW and stops the true king of the current MW's from consolidating that status, because if he goes up and beats Froch, no MW is ever going to want to fight him again.
Bring it on.
Will never happen though![]()
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Here's my response to your good post. Froch has had trouble with speed and slickness, Groves, Dirrell and Ward, all beat him on speed and slickness. GGG isn't too fast and isn't too slick. GGG has never been in with a longer, super middleweight with power. Froch is also a badass and unlike GGG's other opponents, he won't be afraid once he takes a GGG punch.
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Frochs lack of fear may be his undoing. There is danger in accumulation. I think that we may all be mistaking Golovkins lack of elusiveness as a defence vulnerability that is nowhere near as porous as it looks. There is a hole in his bucket but he'll fix it dear Liza. GGG has not forgot the boxing fundamentals that gave him a stellar amateur career but walking through smaller opponents than Carl does not mean he will be so complacent against a smw.
Froch is too easy to hit. Golovkin stops him for me. Quite early on too.
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