I hope so this fight will be tough so he must have full concentration on that first
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When a fighter reacts as badly to getting hit as Bute did against Froch, it's hard to imagine that changing, no matter what you do differently as far as tactics.
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He speaks. I have been wondering when Bute would pop up for an interview. I always sympathize with any boxer who has to endure a humiliating loss like that (Tyson, RJJ, Hatton, Williams). BUT, it is part of this beloved sport and those who can come back from it to rise again to the top ALWAYS become endeared to real fans. Good luck to the French Canadian former champ.
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I think the bottom line is Bute can't take Froch's power. The rematch will go much the same way I think, as soon as Froch connects it will be over. Bute was hurt badly by every shot he took, although he showed some great heart by staying up, at times it may have served him better to take a knee and recover a little.
Froch showed he is quicker, stronger, and more powerful in the first fight. The speed difference is what surprised me the most, neither guy is particularly quick but Froch's hands were MUCH quicker that Bute's.
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Originally posted by Sage84 View PostI think the bottom line is Bute can't take Froch's power. The rematch will go much the same way I think, as soon as Froch connects it will be over. Bute was hurt badly by every shot he took, although he showed some great heart by staying up, at times it may have served him better to take a knee and recover a little.
Froch showed he is quicker, stronger, and more powerful in the first fight. The speed difference is what surprised me the most, neither guy is particularly quick but Froch's hands were MUCH quicker that Bute's.
Bute has a rebuilding task ahead of him and to be frank, it is difficult to see him winning a return fight. The only thing Bute has going for him is his power, but seeing him landing anything of consequence on Froch without paying is hard.
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Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP View PostFormer IBF super middleweight champion Lucian Bute (30-1, 24 KOs) is hungry to get back to the top. On November 3rd at the Bell Centre he faces light heavyweight Denis Grachev (12-0-1, 8KOs) at the catch-weight of 170-pounds.
On May 26th, Bute was beaten badly over five rounds by Nottingham boxer Carl Froch (29-2, 21KOs). They have already agreed to have a rematch in the first half of 2013.
Against Grachev, Bute promised to return to the basics.
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bet you never see him leave home again to fight. the guys a local yokel.
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Bute was doing well very early on against Froch. I gave him the first two rounds. But Once Froch connected and hurt him Bute never recovered and he took a sustained beating over the next 3 rounds until he got stopped.
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Originally posted by kenso View PostI think it does. Bute definitely has a lot of skill. He has a good punch and is very fluent. I predict he comes back to the top.
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