smith talks about the fight

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dr_devious wrote:I think De Gale is the best prospect in this country since Calzaghe, it wouldnt surprise me if he emulated Calzaghe's success, hes that good
I think gavin is up there too.
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Deserter wrote:
lefty wrote:
MachoMan09 wrote:He has a tongue in cheek humour that many miss. Don't take his comments the wrong way.
no he's just arrogant!
As I mentioned on another thread, my mate had to spend half a day with him for work reasons a couple of months ago and said he was a decent, humble guy with no attitude.
what does your mate do then if you dont mind me asking?
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lefty wrote:
MachoMan09 wrote:He has a tongue in cheek humour that many miss. Don't take his comments the wrong way.
no he's just arrogant!
Don't matter about what his personality is like, the kid can box and that's what the game is all about. Personally i think he is quite funny, wouldnt it be boring if all the boxers were just like "erm ye, i'm just gonna see how it goes". He is confident, and with good reason imo. The future's bright, the future is chunky! haha :lol:
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lefty wrote:
Deserter wrote:
lefty wrote: no he's just arrogant!
As I mentioned on another thread, my mate had to spend half a day with him for work reasons a couple of months ago and said he was a decent, humble guy with no attitude.
what does your mate do then if you dont mind me asking?
He's the Features Editor at Men's Fitness fella. He met James when he did this feature:

http://www.mensfitness.co.uk/exercisevi ... aylor.html

Said he couldn't have been more helpful, easy-going and accommodating. No ego, no attitude.
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Deserter wrote:
lefty wrote:
Deserter wrote: As I mentioned on another thread, my mate had to spend half a day with him for work reasons a couple of months ago and said he was a decent, humble guy with no attitude.
what does your mate do then if you dont mind me asking?
He's the Features Editor at Men's Fitness fella. He met James when he did this feature:

http://www.mensfitness.co.uk/exercisevi ... aylor.html

Said he couldn't have been more helpful, easy-going and accommodating. No ego, no attitude.
Well maybe its some kind of front and bravado then like people are saying.
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showed a lack of class there. needs to get back to middleweight.
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Just seems like hurt pride talking to me. Immediately after a fight it's understandable. If he refused an interview it would have looked even more like sour grapes. Maybe he should have said "the best man won" through gritted teeth and left it at that until he had come to terms with the loss.
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These comments are most embarrassing and difficult to read.

DeGale was in his 9th pro fight and won it easily.

How can he then be referred to by Smith as what he expected him to be and that he was nothing special?

He outclassed Smith in every possible way and Smith should be thankful that the referee stopped the fight when he did, in order to spare him further pain and embarrassment.
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Looks like Smith can't face the forums after being outclassed by degale.
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That interview smacks of sour grapes, sadly.
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I like Smith but that's a big case of sour grapes.

After 9 pro fights DeGale's already the best super middle in Britain after Froch.
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MIG wrote:I like Smith but that's a big case of sour grapes.

After 9 pro fights DeGale's already the best super middle in Britain after Froch.
I dont think you can entirely write groves off though.
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lefty wrote:
MIG wrote:I like Smith but that's a big case of sour grapes.

After 9 pro fights DeGale's already the best super middle in Britain after Froch.
I dont think you can entirely write groves off though.
I do. I don't see anything he has to trouble DeGale.
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SweetLikeSugar wrote:
lefty wrote:
MIG wrote:I like Smith but that's a big case of sour grapes.

After 9 pro fights DeGale's already the best super middle in Britain after Froch.
I dont think you can entirely write groves off though.
I do. I don't see anything he has to trouble DeGale.
he can dig, but has mimicked degales style along with haye's & gives up too much time, which degale relishes.

groves would make it a great fight.
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He has decent power but I don't see him landing anything worthy on DeGale. I think it would be really one-sided.
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I'm not so sure about writing Groves off completely. I've said from early on that I favoured Degale if they fought, but it's being talked about as though it's a foregone conclusion.

Personally, I wouldn't mind seeing Groves vs Smith and Degale vs Anderson on a doubleheader before meeting. I'd rather we didn't sacrifice 1 of our 2 hottest prospects in a domestic pleaser if the momentum's all swinging in one guy's favour, i.e. if Groves looked like shite against Smith and Degale shone again vs Anderson.

I mean, what if they fought and Degale did do an actual number on Groves, to the point where it seriously dented his progression. A bad knockout or a serious knock on his confidence.

I'd say at the very least Groves needs to be coming off a convincing performance before making the fight, otherwise I'd rather see how far they can each take it on a european and world level, individually.
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I like Groves, and detest DeGale, but the latter would smash the former up. Fact, peeps.
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Shame Smigga has given him so little credit. Awkward was about the best compliment he could give Degale. Fact is he controlled the fight and didn't really even look to get out of 2nd gear. Really really impressive showing and much more to come from Chunky I'm sure. Exciting times for British boxing!!
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Dioufy wrote:I like Groves, and detest DeGale, but the latter would smash the former up. Fact, peeps.
I agree. First overhand right that lands, Groves will be in trouble.
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jBacca wrote:
Dioufy wrote:I like Groves, and detest DeGale, but the latter would smash the former up. Fact, peeps.
I agree. First overhand right that lands, Groves will be in trouble.
I disagree, DeGale is no puncher. IMO, he'll break Groves down with steady shots like the Smith fight and stop him about the tenth. DeGale is quality but I bet he stops no decent fighter early incluidng the Ginger.
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degale has lapses were he switches of & smith caught him out but never capatilised the divy :!:

also did you see degale had thrown over 200 punches more then smith :o pretty impressive :OhYes:
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Dioufy wrote:
jBacca wrote:
Dioufy wrote:I like Groves, and detest DeGale, but the latter would smash the former up. Fact, peeps.
I agree. First overhand right that lands, Groves will be in trouble.
I disagree, DeGale is no puncher. IMO, he'll break Groves down with steady shots like the Smith fight and stop him about the tenth. DeGale is quality but I bet he stops no decent fighter early incluidng the Ginger.
I don't think it takes a puncher to wobble Groves (his last two fights), and when that happens Degale will pounce.
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anderson was a known puncher at 81kg in the ams with his left hook.
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hurlock wrote:anderson was a known puncher at 81kg in the ams with his left hook.
I think Degale has a bigger dig though.
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jBacca wrote:
Dioufy wrote:
jBacca wrote: I agree. First overhand right that lands, Groves will be in trouble.
I disagree, DeGale is no puncher. IMO, he'll break Groves down with steady shots like the Smith fight and stop him about the tenth. DeGale is quality but I bet he stops no decent fighter early incluidng the Ginger.
I don't think it takes a puncher to wobble Groves (his last two fights), and when that happens Degale will pounce.
I guess you're right, but as a Groves fan I would like to think he has learnt from the Anderson fight. But I have little confidence.
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