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  • #11
    Originally posted by 4Corners View Post
    If he beat Kessler, than went to 175 and beat Dawson, he'd probably get in.
    Get in? You mean 'get in' your ATG list I suppose... I'm pretty sure (historically) there are at least 50 (perhaps over a 100) other fighters out there who are way ahead of him in terms of achievement.

    What does beating this version of Kessler (in London) prove?

    I really don't think Froch can be effective at 175; I don't think he can bully the guys up there, but I would like to see him try and prove me wrong.

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    • #12
      Originally posted by BafanaBafana View Post
      Get in? You mean 'get in' your ATG list I suppose... I'm pretty sure (historically) there are at least 50 (perhaps over a 100) other fighters out there who are way ahead of him in terms of achievement.

      What does beating this version of Kessler (in London) prove?

      I really don't think Froch can be effective at 175; I don't think he can bully the guys up there, but I would like to see him try and prove me wrong.
      No....get in the Hall of Fame.

      HOF and ATG are two different things.

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      • #13
        Originally posted by 4Corners View Post
        No....get in the Hall of Fame.

        HOF and ATG are two different things.
        Didn't you read the thread title?

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        • #14
          Originally posted by BafanaBafana View Post
          Didn't you read the thread title?
          Yes. That's why I stated he only has a couple years left, not enough time to get to that level. But he could get to the HOF level.

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          • #15
            Scott Gilfoid is the owner of ********boxing

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            • #16
              Like a few people said earlier, the guy doesn't even exist. It's been proven ten times over. He is the owner of ****sideboxing and also writes under names likes Michael Collins, Rob Smith, Chris Williams, William McKay, Jason Kim and about a dozen others.

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