Froch Vs Groves rematch.

Not a massive fan/follower but will watch the big fights.

I've paid more attention to the last fight and the build up to the rematch than I have any fight for a while, in my expert opinion, I hope, and think, Froch will knock the little twat out within 5 rounds.
 
Groves is the future of British boxing whilst Froch is coming to the end of his career. What the first match did was show the world who George Groves really is and he got incredible good will from the crowd afterwards. He had Froch down in the first round and was unanimously ahead on points when the controversial stoppage was made. I think Groves has got the momentum behind him and tip him to beat Froch on points. It's going to be close but hopefully a classic too given the build up.
 
peoffrey said:
Groves is the future of British boxing whilst Froch is coming to the end of his career. What the first match did was show the world who George Groves really is and he got incredible good will from the crowd afterwards. He had Froch down in the first round and was unanimously ahead on points when the controversial stoppage was made. I think Groves has got the momentum behind him and tip him to beat Froch on points. It's going to be close but hopefully a classic too given the build up.


Bold statement that!
 
ell said:
peoffrey said:
Groves is the future of British boxing whilst Froch is coming to the end of his career. What the first match did was show the world who George Groves really is and he got incredible good will from the crowd afterwards. He had Froch down in the first round and was unanimously ahead on points when the controversial stoppage was made. I think Groves has got the momentum behind him and tip him to beat Froch on points. It's going to be close but hopefully a classic too given the build up.


Bold statement that!

That's equally as bold!
 
ell said:
peoffrey said:
Groves is the future of British boxing whilst Froch is coming to the end of his career. What the first match did was show the world who George Groves really is and he got incredible good will from the crowd afterwards. He had Froch down in the first round and was unanimously ahead on points when the controversial stoppage was made. I think Groves has got the momentum behind him and tip him to beat Froch on points. It's going to be close but hopefully a classic too given the build up.

Bold statement that!

His record up until the Froch fight was flawless and he's stepped up to every challenge he's faced. He's got a good personality too and seems quite intelligent. I really like him.

Completely random but can anyone recommend a good boxing autobiography? Chris Eubank seemed the obvious name but there's quite a few to choose from. I was thinking perhaps David Haye but I want a boxer who really led a life too.
 
peoffrey said:
ell said:
peoffrey said:
Groves is the future of British boxing whilst Froch is coming to the end of his career. What the first match did was show the world who George Groves really is and he got incredible good will from the crowd afterwards. He had Froch down in the first round and was unanimously ahead on points when the controversial stoppage was made. I think Groves has got the momentum behind him and tip him to beat Froch on points. It's going to be close but hopefully a classic too given the build up.

Bold statement that!

His record up until the Froch fight was flawless and he's stepped up to every challenge he's faced. He's got a good personality too and seems quite intelligent. I really like him.

Completely random but can anyone recommend a good boxing autobiography? Chris Eubank seemed the obvious name but there's quite a few to choose from. I was thinking perhaps David Haye but I want a boxer who really led a life too.

Hands of stone - Roberto Duran. Also another good book is Four Kings about Duran, Leonard, Hearns and Hagler.
 
I think they'll be a knockout in this fight, which way I don't know, they can both bang and I'm expecting a war.
 
peoffrey said:
ell said:
peoffrey said:
Groves is the future of British boxing whilst Froch is coming to the end of his career. What the first match did was show the world who George Groves really is and he got incredible good will from the crowd afterwards. He had Froch down in the first round and was unanimously ahead on points when the controversial stoppage was made. I think Groves has got the momentum behind him and tip him to beat Froch on points. It's going to be close but hopefully a classic too given the build up.

Bold statement that!

His record up until the Froch fight was flawless and he's stepped up to every challenge he's faced. He's got a good personality too and seems quite intelligent. I really like him.

Completely random but can anyone recommend a good boxing autobiography? Chris Eubank seemed the obvious name but there's quite a few to choose from. I was thinking perhaps David Haye but I want a boxer who really led a life too.

Nigel Benn's is a great read. Honest and insghtful, his recollections of the McClennan fight are worth a read even if you don't read the whole book.
 

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