Speed isn’t necessary to beat Eubank Jr. Power and angles will do it, which Groves has plenty of.mimmy123 wrote:personally I dont think Groves is fast enough to beat Eubank. Im not saying Eubank is better then Groves as Groves seems to be a tough lad, but ?its the wrong fight for him. I just think Eubank will out work, out maneuver Groves. I just dont like the Eubanks style, ive seen too much of his dad and know how it works.
Round-By-Round - George Groves (c) vs. Jamie Cox - October 14th 2017
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Boxerbeetle
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Re: Round-By-Round - George Groves (c) vs. Jamie Cox - October 14th 2017
Re: Round-By-Round - George Groves (c) vs. Jamie Cox - October 14th 2017
That's what I meant, jury is out if he is world level - but I would like to see him have a chance at world level again. Don't want to see him back at Commonwealth level.gazza8 wrote:Dont think he is World level to be honeststujones wrote:Really good scrap, really good finish. I want to see more of Cox at world level.
Look forward to seeing him fight again though
Re: Round-By-Round - George Groves (c) vs. Jamie Cox - October 14th 2017
I agree. I'm surprised so many are picking Eubank.Boxerbeetle wrote:Speed isn’t necessary to beat Eubank Jr. Power and angles will do it, which Groves has plenty of.mimmy123 wrote:personally I dont think Groves is fast enough to beat Eubank. Im not saying Eubank is better then Groves as Groves seems to be a tough lad, but ?its the wrong fight for him. I just think Eubank will out work, out maneuver Groves. I just dont like the Eubanks style, ive seen too much of his dad and know how it works.
Re: Round-By-Round - George Groves (c) vs. Jamie Cox - October 14th 2017
jury isnt out at all. just got ko'd in 4. which other world level fighters has groves done that to.
at best hes on yilidrims level. agree that that's a good one.
at best hes on yilidrims level. agree that that's a good one.
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Re: Round-By-Round - George Groves (c) vs. Jamie Cox - October 14th 2017
They don't box alikemimmy123 wrote: I just dont like the Eubanks style, ive seen too much of his dad and know how it works.
Re: Round-By-Round - George Groves (c) vs. Jamie Cox - October 14th 2017
Andy Lee would stop Cox as well. Let's not get over excited. He put in a good effort but he's not world level at super middleweight or middleweight
Re: Round-By-Round - George Groves (c) vs. Jamie Cox - October 14th 2017
dave_smith wrote:Kalle - they fight in Britain in January but I won't say if it's outside or inside. I'm guessing winter and dark nights means it will be inside ffs.
Cardiff & Wembley have a roof. Done think it could do 80k though.
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Re: Round-By-Round - George Groves (c) vs. Jamie Cox - October 14th 2017
I dont think Cox is world class. Andy Holligan took Chavez 5 rounds and he wasnt world class. Just because you fight decent lads at world class level doesnt mean you should carry on that standard. Cox should go back to British level and other easier alternatives rather than mixing with Groves and the likes of eubank Jr. His level isnt world class.stujones wrote:Not exactly, I don't want him to go back to Commonwealth level. Lets see him at Fringe World class. Although I think he deserve some credit, he was hanging in there well with IMO the #1 Super Middle in the World.jamamb wrote:ah yes. lasts 4 rounds the first time against anyone in the top 50, but already being talked about as a fighter at that level now.stujones wrote:Really good scrap, really good finish. I want to see more of Cox at world level.
Bit of a difference in saying - I want to see Jamie fight at that level again, then Jamie IS at that level.
Re: Round-By-Round - George Groves (c) vs. Jamie Cox - October 14th 2017
Wembley Stadium has a hoop?SAPFO wrote:dave_smith wrote:Kalle - they fight in Britain in January but I won't say if it's outside or inside. I'm guessing winter and dark nights means it will be inside ffs.
Cardiff & Wembley have a roof. Done think it could do 80k though.
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Re: Round-By-Round - George Groves (c) vs. Jamie Cox - October 14th 2017
Can only think they’ve been swayed by watching Eubank hammer one-dimensional, one-paced fighters who stand right in front of him with barely any head movement. As I say in an earlier post, he’s being carefully managed and his opponents have all been extremely similar (other than Saunders, who beat him).Covfefe wrote:I agree. I'm surprised so many are picking Eubank.Boxerbeetle wrote:Speed isn’t necessary to beat Eubank Jr. Power and angles will do it, which Groves has plenty of.mimmy123 wrote:personally I dont think Groves is fast enough to beat Eubank. Im not saying Eubank is better then Groves as Groves seems to be a tough lad, but ?its the wrong fight for him. I just think Eubank will out work, out maneuver Groves. I just dont like the Eubanks style, ive seen too much of his dad and know how it works.
Re: Round-By-Round - George Groves (c) vs. Jamie Cox - October 14th 2017
Please God it's first weekend in Feb for groves vs jnr, missus booked a hotel London by spire last week for my 40th that weekend.
Re: Round-By-Round - George Groves (c) vs. Jamie Cox - October 14th 2017
ewenhay wrote:Andy Lee would stop Cox as well. Let's not get over excited. He put in a good effort but he's not world level at super middleweight or middleweight
I doubt it. Andy Lee's defence of his title to BJS is possibly the most pathetic defence of a titlei have seen. Cox was impressive imo, he took the fight to a far more experienced world champion, I'd like to see him move through the levels more organically.
Re: Round-By-Round - George Groves (c) vs. Jamie Cox - October 14th 2017
Cox missed a lot and was getting regularly countered.
He gave it a go and made it a fight, but didn't do half as well as made out by the commentators.
He gave it a go and made it a fight, but didn't do half as well as made out by the commentators.
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Re: Round-By-Round - George Groves (c) vs. Jamie Cox - October 14th 2017
I know what you are saying here, but no one has touched Jr. Cox had a bit of a dig at Groves and hes not in that level. Eubank is dangerous.Boxerbeetle wrote:Can only think they’ve been swayed by watching Eubank hammer one-dimensional, one-paced fighters who stand right in front of him with barely any head movement. As I say in an earlier post, he’s being carefully managed and his opponents have all been extremely similar (other than Saunders, who beat him).Covfefe wrote:I agree. I'm surprised so many are picking Eubank.Boxerbeetle wrote:
Speed isn’t necessary to beat Eubank Jr. Power and angles will do it, which Groves has plenty of.
Re: Round-By-Round - George Groves (c) vs. Jamie Cox - October 14th 2017
some sense! he was very crude in his attack and really didnt land much of note. got outboxed and then ko'd.BitPlayer wrote:Cox missed a lot and was getting regularly countered.
He gave it a go and made it a fight, but didn't do half as well as made out by the commentators.
Re: Round-By-Round - George Groves (c) vs. Jamie Cox - October 14th 2017
NOjamamb wrote:so did the 3.5 rounds cox lasted provide enough to keep up with all the 'cox destroys fielding/ryder/etc' stuff?
Re: Round-By-Round - George Groves (c) vs. Jamie Cox - October 14th 2017
Depends what Lee has left but he's stopped better level opponents than Cox before.Ricky_ wrote:ewenhay wrote:Andy Lee would stop Cox as well. Let's not get over excited. He put in a good effort but he's not world level at super middleweight or middleweight
I doubt it. Andy Lee's defence of his title to BJS is possibly the most pathetic defence of a titlei have seen. Cox was impressive imo, he took the fight to a far more experienced world champion, I'd like to see him move through the levels more organically.
Re: Round-By-Round - George Groves (c) vs. Jamie Cox - October 14th 2017
It’s the largest covered stadium in the world, or Europe. One of thoserossij8 wrote:Wembley Stadium has a hoop?SAPFO wrote:dave_smith wrote:Kalle - they fight in Britain in January but I won't say if it's outside or inside. I'm guessing winter and dark nights means it will be inside ffs.
Cardiff & Wembley have a roof. Done think it could do 80k though.
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Boxerbeetle
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Re: Round-By-Round - George Groves (c) vs. Jamie Cox - October 14th 2017
He could well be. I just won’t believe in him until I’ve seen him do it (successfully) against a proper live opponent.mimmy123 wrote:I know what you are saying here, but no one has touched Jr. Cox had a bit of a dig at Groves and hes not in that level. Eubank is dangerous.Boxerbeetle wrote:Can only think they’ve been swayed by watching Eubank hammer one-dimensional, one-paced fighters who stand right in front of him with barely any head movement. As I say in an earlier post, he’s being carefully managed and his opponents have all been extremely similar (other than Saunders, who beat him).Covfefe wrote:
I agree. I'm surprised so many are picking Eubank.
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Re: Round-By-Round - George Groves (c) vs. Jamie Cox - October 14th 2017
Doesn’t have a proper roof though? Not like the Millennium where it fully closes anyway? Doesn’t the Wembley roof only cover the seating area?SAPFO wrote:It’s the largest covered stadium in the world, or Europe. One of thoserossij8 wrote:Wembley Stadium has a hoop?SAPFO wrote:
Cardiff & Wembley have a roof. Done think it could do 80k though.
Re: Round-By-Round - George Groves (c) vs. Jamie Cox - October 14th 2017
Eubank is definitely dangerous. If Groves isn't in top condition I think it's definitely a possibility that Eubank is too busy for him. Groves doesn't look as fast or as sharp as he used to. I think Groves will be in shape though for that one. I'm not convinced he was in peak condition tonight.
Re: Round-By-Round - George Groves (c) vs. Jamie Cox - October 14th 2017
I don't think it completely covers the whole pitch like Cardiff doesSAPFO wrote:It’s the largest covered stadium in the world, or Europe. One of thoserossij8 wrote:Wembley Stadium has a hoop?SAPFO wrote:
Cardiff & Wembley have a roof. Done think it could do 80k though.
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Re: Round-By-Round - George Groves (c) vs. Jamie Cox - October 14th 2017
Why would he sign up for this and then back out when the money gets huge?Boxerbeetle wrote:I wouldn’t be at all surprised if the fight doesn’t go ahead. Eubank Jr is being extremely carefully managed, I don’t reckon they’ll fancy Groves at all.rossij8 wrote:The Eubanks look a bit concerned - visually unhappy
Re: Round-By-Round - George Groves (c) vs. Jamie Cox - October 14th 2017
The roof covers the seats but not the pitch. It doesn't close fully. I don't think it's suitable for a fight in the middle of winter.SAPFO wrote:It’s the largest covered stadium in the world, or Europe. One of thoserossij8 wrote:Wembley Stadium has a hoop?SAPFO wrote:
Cardiff & Wembley have a roof. Done think it could do 80k though.
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Re: Round-By-Round - George Groves (c) vs. Jamie Cox - October 14th 2017
I thought Groves looked old at times tonight, like the past wars might be catching up with him but fair play he found a great punch to end it. Be very interesting to see how Eubank copes with being hit flush by such a big guy like George but if he does cope then Groves could be in for a very hard night. Difficult to use this fight as a gauge to the next one as Cox is obviously a southpaw but he was aggressive and looked to rough him up despite being the smaller man, he matched up well on the inside at times and if Groves allows Eubank to do the same he could get into some trouble. GG needs to establish his jab more and control the distance better than he did tonight, he let Cox get inside and turn it rough far too easily. Right now I see Groves as the favourite but not in a big way