Carl Froch vs. George Groves III: The Final Say - 28 September 2019
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Carl Froch vs. George Groves III: The Final Say - 28 September 2019
Who has the final say?
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Tickets available now. Anyone in the North West? Just down the road.
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Re: Carl Froch vs. George Groves III: The Final Say - 28 September 2019
how come he didn't want to fight Ward when he retired
Re: Carl Froch vs. George Groves III: The Final Say - 28 September 2019
Froch will have the last say cause alls he does is chetter chatter chatter. Thats if he doesnt nearly cry
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Re: Carl Froch vs. George Groves III: The Final Say - 28 September 2019
Inactivity renders this alleged fight for Groves. Froch is dreaming. Been too comfy at ringside blabbing a mess for too long.
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Re: Carl Froch vs. George Groves III: The Final Say - 28 September 2019
Is this for real? I suppose it would sell pretty well, easy night for Groves I’d say, Froch has been out donkies years.
Re: Carl Froch vs. George Groves III: The Final Say - 28 September 2019
its a speaking event guys, they r teaming up to make money on the 'night with' circuit now
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Re: Carl Froch vs. George Groves III: The Final Say - 28 September 2019
Embarrassing. Paying to watch 2 gobshites! Not for me!
Re: Carl Froch vs. George Groves III: The Final Say - 28 September 2019
Ruthless_RKO is either Adam Smith or Eddie Hearn 
!!! IMAGINE IF FROCH LOST !!!
You'd have to have a funeral to bury that ego
!!! IMAGINE IF FROCH LOST !!!
You'd have to have a funeral to bury that ego
Re: Carl Froch vs. George Groves III: The Final Say - 28 September 2019
I favoured Groves in the rematch and people do forget just how well Groves was doing in fight 2 - was pacing himself better and seemed to be gaining some control before BOOM - BUT people might think I am nuts I would actually favour Froch now..... Groves has had more mileage (considerably) since then and doesn't look like he looks after himself now as well as Froch (which is not a bad thing, enjoy the retirement Saint George Groves)
George looked tired and just worn during the the Super Series. I actually changed my pick from Groves (comfortably) to Smith (who I am still not convinced about) just seeing them in the build up, final presser's etc. George always seemed to over do the training side of things in camp - it just looked like it was too long a camp and just looked like he over did it. He just seemed knackered in fight week and looked awful.
I actually think whilst his signature win was against Eubank Jnr, I think he was showing some wear and tear of a hard career with hard training before that. He didn't look great vs Jamie Cox and I think the Groves of a few fights before would have handled Chudinov a lot more comfortably than he did. For me he was never the same fighter after Gutnkneckt. I don't think it was psychological, but it was as if the hard camps were taking more toll after that. No I don't think Groves was "Cobra'd" - infact in hindsight his close lose to Jack (which many thought he won) was a pretty decent effort now we know how good Jack really was.... however I think Groves' best run was when he was fighting on Channel 5, in the early days with Shane - post Froch but pre World title.
Froch had some hard fights but retired after one of his better displays and I don't think looked visibly slower / fatigued to his days when he beat Taylor. I definitely feel when they both retired there was more in Froch's tank than George - but yes, Groves is younger and how has natural age slowed Froch down. But Froch looks to be living cleaner and ticking over.
I just also remember Maske vs Hill 2 - Maske 10 years out of the ring.... retired after losing DECISIVELY to Hill in fight 1. Hill was a world champion and had a decent career in those 10 years and Maske dominated the rematch. It was considered a mismatch the WBA refused to sanction it for the title and with good reason on paper - but undoubteldy those extra fights affected Hill more than Maske 10 years out of the ring.
George looked tired and just worn during the the Super Series. I actually changed my pick from Groves (comfortably) to Smith (who I am still not convinced about) just seeing them in the build up, final presser's etc. George always seemed to over do the training side of things in camp - it just looked like it was too long a camp and just looked like he over did it. He just seemed knackered in fight week and looked awful.
I actually think whilst his signature win was against Eubank Jnr, I think he was showing some wear and tear of a hard career with hard training before that. He didn't look great vs Jamie Cox and I think the Groves of a few fights before would have handled Chudinov a lot more comfortably than he did. For me he was never the same fighter after Gutnkneckt. I don't think it was psychological, but it was as if the hard camps were taking more toll after that. No I don't think Groves was "Cobra'd" - infact in hindsight his close lose to Jack (which many thought he won) was a pretty decent effort now we know how good Jack really was.... however I think Groves' best run was when he was fighting on Channel 5, in the early days with Shane - post Froch but pre World title.
Froch had some hard fights but retired after one of his better displays and I don't think looked visibly slower / fatigued to his days when he beat Taylor. I definitely feel when they both retired there was more in Froch's tank than George - but yes, Groves is younger and how has natural age slowed Froch down. But Froch looks to be living cleaner and ticking over.
I just also remember Maske vs Hill 2 - Maske 10 years out of the ring.... retired after losing DECISIVELY to Hill in fight 1. Hill was a world champion and had a decent career in those 10 years and Maske dominated the rematch. It was considered a mismatch the WBA refused to sanction it for the title and with good reason on paper - but undoubteldy those extra fights affected Hill more than Maske 10 years out of the ring.
Re: Carl Froch vs. George Groves III: The Final Say - 28 September 2019
Didn't see it that way. I remember froch being the boss and appearing much stronger/in command the second time around. He seemed to be moving George into all the right positions. I may watch it again and reevaluate actually.
Re: Carl Froch vs. George Groves III: The Final Say - 28 September 2019
Froch started fight 2 well, but I thought Groves was coming back into it and had won the two previous rounds and was (if memory serves) winning the round before the KO. I had Froch one round up, but it looked like Groves was starting to get some control. He certainly fought a different way in fight 2 and I don't think had that nervous energy expenditure of fight 1.
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Re: Carl Froch vs. George Groves III: The Final Say - 28 September 2019
Hill lost his belt few months later anyway.stujones wrote: ↑08 May 2019, 11:02 I just also remember Maske vs Hill 2 - Maske 10 years out of the ring.... retired after losing DECISIVELY to Hill in fight 1. Hill was a world champion and had a decent career in those 10 years and Maske dominated the rematch. It was considered a mismatch the WBA refused to sanction it for the title and with good reason on paper - but undoubteldy those extra fights affected Hill more than Maske 10 years out of the ring.
Hill had 11 fights between the 2 Maske.
Lost a fair few fight too.
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Re: Carl Froch vs. George Groves III: The Final Say - 28 September 2019
I would consider going to a sportsmans dinner with Groves but I wouldn't really want to go anywhere to listen to Froch speaking
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Re: Carl Froch vs. George Groves III: The Final Say - 28 September 2019
I don't remember a great deal about the second fight but I do remember Groves wobbling Froch with a jab in round 7.stujones wrote: ↑08 May 2019, 11:42 Froch started fight 2 well, but I thought Groves was coming back into it and had won the two previous rounds and was (if memory serves) winning the round before the KO. I had Froch one round up, but it looked like Groves was starting to get some control. He certainly fought a different way in fight 2 and I don't think had that nervous energy expenditure of fight 1.
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Re: Carl Froch vs. George Groves III: The Final Say - 28 September 2019
Why the fornicate would Groves want to do this. Froch will have the last word because ultimately he knocked him out in the second fight. Imagine how much of a prick Froch will be. Groves must have made a fortune in his career, why does he want to retire, just to sit and listen to his biggest rival ridicule him in front of a live audience.
Re: Carl Froch vs. George Groves III: The Final Say - 28 September 2019
Will there be 80,000 people attending this?
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Re: Carl Froch vs. George Groves III: The Final Say - 28 September 2019
Probably about £5-6,000 a night for eating a dinner and telling we’ll rehearsed stories.Bigdogsnose wrote: ↑10 May 2019, 04:38 Why the eff would Groves want to do this. Froch will have the last word because ultimately he knocked him out in the second fight. Imagine how much of a prick Froch will be. Groves must have made a fortune in his career, why does he want to retire, just to sit and listen to his biggest rival ridicule him in front of a live audience.
Re: Carl Froch vs. George Groves III: The Final Say - 28 September 2019
True! I can't stick listening to him on Sky when I've had a few beers never mind listening to him waffle on when I'm trying to eatleejonesjnr wrote: ↑10 May 2019, 02:30 I would consider going to a sportsmans dinner with Groves but I wouldn't really want to go anywhere to listen to Froch speaking
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Re: Carl Froch vs. George Groves III: The Final Say - 28 September 2019
Aye, just with the money he has already made, wouldnt think he'd be arsedmickey1975 wrote: ↑10 May 2019, 06:38 Probably about £5-6,000 a night for eating a dinner and telling we’ll rehearsed stories.
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Re: Carl Froch vs. George Groves III: The Final Say - 28 September 2019
Groves has been fighting ever since, only just retired. Froch is being a plum as Groves will get revenge here. Just leave it, you've had your nose straightened since you've retired too.
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Re: Carl Froch vs. George Groves III: The Final Say - 28 September 2019
Anyone going to this?
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Re: Carl Froch vs. George Groves III: The Final Say - 28 September 2019
Two fights that Groves should have won easily.