On a serious note, I just can't see a man as powerful as AA not finding Frochs button at some stage.
On a serious note, I just can't see a man as powerful as AA not finding Frochs button at some stage.
HAHAHA that one pic of Froch staring just to the right of the camera looks like Youngblood's gif of the traumatized dog HAHAHAHAHA...."The horror, the horror"
I think Abraham wins this one by stoppage. I can't see Froch being able to avoid too many shots when Abraham starts to unload. He could use his reach advantage to stay on the outside, but his defence is too poor IMO for him to go 12 rounds without getting caught big. Should be a really high action fight, but I see Froch as being too vulnerable to win this one
Froch gets props from me straight up. Think about it: Pascal, Taylor, Dirrell, Kessler, and now Abraham. I mean he hasn't ducked anyone. I'll give him a ton of credit if he pulls this one out. He needs to use his height and range to stay away from Abraham and be content to just win rounds. The problem is that I saw Froch slow down in his fight with Kessler at the end and Abraham works exactly the opposite, starts slow and finishes strong. That could be dangerous for Froch. Froch needs to win the early rounds and then take a lesson from Dirrell and run. The thing is Froch is too damn tough and stubborn of a human to ever run. I've rooted for Abraham in the past, I may root for Froch in this one. Either way, it'll be a war.
That's what worries me he got beat by a shot Kessler imo, Kessler was slow and awful compared to his shwoings v Andrade and Calaghe, Froch could be on the slide himself them fights you mentioned have all gone 12 rounds aswell he is 33 years of age, really hard to say this fight how it pans out.
No doubt, Froch deserves huge credit for beating some quality opposition, and its refreshing to see fighters like him that don't avoid the big challenges. I'll be pulling for him in this fight, but I'm leaning towards Abraham. I agree that Froch can win if he's happy to stay outside and pile up the points, but at the minute I see an Abraham stoppage as more likely. That could change as the fight gets closer though
Dirrell hurt Froch on more than one occasion himself, the knockdown didn't come cause of Froch's foul shots and Dirrell's hugging, if he would have let his hands go he would have dropped him as well, and also Taylor had Froch badly hurt on the canvas as well
AA has the faster hands, and Froch doesn't use his height, i'm thinking Abraham by TKO
The difference in height is tempting. Using the jab and a little movement Froch should be able to bank rounds early. But will Abraham start earlier himself following the Dirrell fight?
It's a curious fight and I don't quite know where to take it. Like others I am going to follow the buildup and get into it all before making a pick.
Could end up being one of the best fights of the year this!![]()
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