Carl Froch vs. George Groves III: The Final Say - 28 September 2019
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Grilling Machine
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Re: Carl Froch vs. George Groves III: The Final Say - 28 September 2019
We can all have a little punch and a loss.
Groves just ran out of juice on nervous energy in the first, totally realised it, and calmed himself in the rematch to the point of losing momentary focus. I think Groves would've won had he caught Froch a couple of fights later, but a bit of bad luck went a long way and he took two fair losses.
Groves just ran out of juice on nervous energy in the first, totally realised it, and calmed himself in the rematch to the point of losing momentary focus. I think Groves would've won had he caught Froch a couple of fights later, but a bit of bad luck went a long way and he took two fair losses.
Re: Carl Froch vs. George Groves III: The Final Say - 28 September 2019
I am. Me and a mate got tickets last week, looking forward to it
Re: Carl Froch vs. George Groves III: The Final Say - 28 September 2019
should have doesnt come into it
he lost
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TheLeprechaun
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Re: Carl Froch vs. George Groves III: The Final Say - 28 September 2019
He did lose and it wasnt down to his technical skills or physical disadvantages. I don't think he was mentally capable of winning. For whatever reason he couldn't bring himself to use the game plan he needed to use. Physical talent and ability was there for him to win both fights but he didn't fully respect frochs toughness, chin and boxing ability. I think groves was guilty of overrating himself too but what top pro boxer isn't. For me, he lost those fights because he wasn't up to par mentally. It was a combination of misjudging it and I hate to say it but a lack of intellect in assessing the dynamics of the fight and what froch brought to the table. With booth as his trainer, he wins both fights.
Re: Carl Froch vs. George Groves III: The Final Say - 28 September 2019
I guess we will never know as they both retired now and groves has put on some beef so I doubt froch would fancy it again anyway unless the money was mad !TheLeprechaun wrote: ↑03 Sep 2019, 17:07
He did lose and it wasnt down to his technical skills or physical disadvantages. I don't think he was mentally capable of winning. For whatever reason he couldn't bring himself to use the game plan he needed to use. Physical talent and ability was there for him to win both fights but he didn't fully respect frochs toughness, chin and boxing ability. I think groves was guilty of overrating himself too but what top pro boxer isn't. For me, he lost those fights because he wasn't up to par mentally. It was a combination of misjudging it and I hate to say it but a lack of intellect in assessing the dynamics of the fight and what froch brought to the table. With booth as his trainer, he wins both fights.
Re: Carl Froch vs. George Groves III: The Final Say - 28 September 2019
Re: Carl Froch vs. George Groves III: The Final Say - 28 September 2019
I still don’t know what happened with Booth. Terrible timing.
Re: Carl Froch vs. George Groves III: The Final Say - 28 September 2019
A few possible Booth split reasons......feel free to add your own ........
Booth either wants a bigger cut as they increase their revenue. The boxers disagrees, and it ends....
Booth tells the boxer some home truths, ie; you ain't putting 100% in no more, and he ends it himself. They do tend to decline from Booth.
Booth either wants a bigger cut as they increase their revenue. The boxers disagrees, and it ends....
Booth tells the boxer some home truths, ie; you ain't putting 100% in no more, and he ends it himself. They do tend to decline from Booth.
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Re: Carl Froch vs. George Groves III: The Final Say - 28 September 2019
What a crock of sh1t.
Re: Carl Froch vs. George Groves III: The Final Say - 28 September 2019
From memory i recal a close cagey fight with Froch just edging it, and maybe starting to edge further ahead as the rounds went on? I will need to rewatch it again for a fresh take.
Re: Carl Froch vs. George Groves III: The Final Say - 28 September 2019
That is absolutely my recollection of the fight. I actually thought Groves was fighting within himself and boxing a bit too conservative, likely by design in order to avoid emptying his tank.
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margaret thatcher
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Re: Carl Froch vs. George Groves III: The Final Say - 28 September 2019
The rematch was close, could've had either up a point. Judges were split. Only da fanbois think that anyone was the boss, at least until, you know.
Re: Carl Froch vs. George Groves III: The Final Say - 28 September 2019
So lads, what was it like? Who went along?
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Those who went are still in shock after finding out the earth is flat again
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Re: Carl Froch vs. George Groves III: The Final Say - 28 September 2019
Re: Carl Froch vs. George Groves III: The Final Say - 28 September 2019
I don't really get why Froch would do this. He got a questionable stoppage once, and an emphatic knockout in the rematch. I don't see it getting any better than the huge KO win he had in front of a giant crowd so why go back over this old ground?
Even if he won it wouldn't mean as much, and it wouldn't be as big an event. Essentially he has everything to lose and nothing to gain here. Groves of course wants sweet revenge so he should be plenty motivated.
Even if he won it wouldn't mean as much, and it wouldn't be as big an event. Essentially he has everything to lose and nothing to gain here. Groves of course wants sweet revenge so he should be plenty motivated.
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leejonesjnr
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Re: Carl Froch vs. George Groves III: The Final Say - 28 September 2019
Ah the dangers of commenting on something without bothering to read what it actually isgilgamesh wrote: ↑01 Oct 2019, 02:20 I don't really get why Froch would do this. He got a questionable stoppage once, and an emphatic knockout in the rematch. I don't see it getting any better than the huge KO win he had in front of a giant crowd so why go back over this old ground?
Even if he won it wouldn't mean as much, and it wouldn't be as big an event. Essentially he has everything to lose and nothing to gain here. Groves of course wants sweet revenge so he should be plenty motivated.
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margaret thatcher
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Re: Carl Froch vs. George Groves III: The Final Say - 28 September 2019
Was exactly how the thread started tooleejonesjnr wrote: ↑01 Oct 2019, 03:15Ah the dangers of commenting on something without bothering to read what it actually isgilgamesh wrote: ↑01 Oct 2019, 02:20 I don't really get why Froch would do this. He got a questionable stoppage once, and an emphatic knockout in the rematch. I don't see it getting any better than the huge KO win he had in front of a giant crowd so why go back over this old ground?
Even if he won it wouldn't mean as much, and it wouldn't be as big an event. Essentially he has everything to lose and nothing to gain here. Groves of course wants sweet revenge so he should be plenty motivated.
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SticknMove
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Re: Carl Froch vs. George Groves III: The Final Say - 28 September 2019
Is Nigel Benn v Sakio Bika on the same bill? Stranger things.