Only a month away, and this is already lining up as one of the best domestic cards of boxing of the year.
Hopefully, we'll see this one set it all up for a great second half of the year too.
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Only a month away, and this is already lining up as one of the best domestic cards of boxing of the year.
Hopefully, we'll see this one set it all up for a great second half of the year too.
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Hey, way to go itv!
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Hope they advertise it and put it on ITV 1. Good exposure for Witter, they could have him talking shit about Hatton in the build up to build his profile.
Looking forward to the Froch Inkin fight, Froch's first test in his career when you think about it, yet there's still a fragility to Inkin that would still leave a Q mark even if Carl wins, which is unfortunate. He just hasn't been active enough for a prospect and should have fought at this levelk a couple of years ago, he's missed the Calzaghe train by a long shot.
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I cant wait for this, I know my boy will win and move on to a world title fight after.
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You seen anything of Denis Inkin whatsoever. I think tactics will be very important in this one, and in order to win, Inkin needs a good chin and to concentrate for 36 minutes. If he keeps a high guard, moves well, and capitalises when Froch's hands stray low, I could see him winning.
If Froch has his wicked way with him however, Froch takes it. So in essence, what I'm saying is anything could happen.
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Hes still got the ? over his chin though, in his last fight he was floored by a nobody! and even if Froch hands are low its his presence in the ring that counts as his guard, he has good evasion skills and knows his reach straight away, if he opens up the other guy is very likely to drop. In the Reid fight I didnt see him throw the right uppercut once which really is the danger punch IMO. I think Inkin will cause him trouble but he cant run away all night and with home advantage Carl really doesnt let anybody outbox him either. I can see it being a good scrap but Carl Froch will knock him out and finish off what he should have done in the ams!
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His right uppercut seems to be most effective against southpaws, which is why we didn't really see it against Ried.
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