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    Quote Originally Posted by Greenbeanz View Post
    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.

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    Will never happen though
    Yea but how many guys who dominate at Middle go on to do the same at 168?

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    Roy Jones and James Toney both carried the weight ok :P

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    Kessler looks explosive in comparison to Golovkin. Even Abraham's combination punching looks like rapid fire in relation to Golovkin's.

    GGG will look pedestrian.
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    Has froch got ko power or repetitive ko power.

    Froch has not fought in a year and takes loads of punishment himself!

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    The guvnor has piped up. If Bazza like's it...

    Barry Hearn confident that a fight between Carl Froch and Gennady Golovkin would fill Wembley | Boxing News | Sky Sports

    could be closer to happening than expected.
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    The Hearns obviously want the fight. What promoter doesn't want to do a huge Wembley/PPV show.

    Golovkin and his promoter want it. So it's down to Froch. Either Froch is telling the truth when he says he's going to sit down with various people and talk about whether he fights again or it's just a negotiating ploy -- I want this size piece of the split or I'm not playing -- and Froch and Hearn are both using the possible retirement to get the best deal they can in negotiations.

    I think if he was going to retire he would just have retired. He's left the door open because he still fancies a big payday. Another big Wembley show, PPV and so on. Notice not a word about this fight being in Vegas. If fighting in Vegas was really the most important thing to him they could make the fight with Golovkin in Vegas in a flash. Now he's saying if he does fight again it'll be Golovkin.

    There's no way under normal circumstances he turns down a five million quid payday. If he does turn down the fight it'll be because he's scared of ending his career getting flattened like Groves.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jimanuel Boogustus View Post
    Kessler looks explosive in comparison to Golovkin. Even Abraham's combination punching looks like rapid fire in relation to Golovkin's.

    GGG will look pedestrian.
    I think the phrase you are looking for is measured. Carl could end up like a traffic calming measure himself by the end of the night.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Greenbeanz View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Jimanuel Boogustus View Post
    Kessler looks explosive in comparison to Golovkin. Even Abraham's combination punching looks like rapid fire in relation to Golovkin's.

    GGG will look pedestrian.
    I think the phrase you are looking for is measured. Carl could end up like a traffic calming measure himself by the end of the night.
    you got me.

    I was going to type 'methodical approach' but that is a compliment and I'm currently on Froch's nuts

    If the power carries up then it is a huge problem for Froch.

    Honestly though, I see this going the same way as
    https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=eaQqQ2RuUHM
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    Come on Carl, sign up and give the public a big fight that actually lives up to the hype. Boxing needs a fight like this.

    This has the potential to be a classic. It's a pretty mouthwatering match up to say the least.

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    Quote Originally Posted by p4pking View Post
    Roy Jones and James Toney both carried the weight ok :P
    I said "how many". I'm aware some have jumped from 160-168 and have done well, but that is a thin list. Benn & Eubank have to be on it too.

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    He aint coming back. I think start of June he announces retirement.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bzkfn View Post
    He aint coming back. I think start of June he announces retirement.
    If he's tempted to come back, and gets good money for GGG then good luck to him, I wont be betting on him though.

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