If Dirrell ran from a so so fighter in Froch, how much more will he run from AA and just try to pot shot his way to a victory? Can the smurf cut off the ring, can he make it ugly can he leap in bounds? What strategy should the smurf use? I know that AA has a lot more experience but he has never been on this side of the pond and now the home town cooking will be in the running mans favor and most likely he will be rewarded for basically doing what Dirrell does best. I might seriously consider picking Dirrell to win this match.
Your thoughts.
Abraham has fought in the US, and KOed Miranda.
I think Arthur will win, he will adapt to Dirrell's negative style and find a way to get some big punches in.
But Dirrell has about a 4" height and a long reach advantage. And it may depend on how much holding and childish behavior the US ref allows Dirrell to get away with.
Exactly...AA will have no problems to not have the crowd behind him. He KTFO Miranda in his backyard and it is very possible that he KTFO Dirrell as well, because the AbraHammers he throws are harder than anything Dirrell has ever hit with in his career as a boxer.
If Dirrell ran from a so so fighter in Froch, how much more will he run from AA and just try to pot shot his way to a victory? Can the smurf cut off the ring, can he make it ugly can he leap in bounds? What strategy should the smurf use? I know that AA has a lot more experience but he has never been on this side of the pond and now the home town cooking will be in the running mans favor and most likely he will be rewarded for basically doing what Dirrell does best. I might seriously consider picking Dirrell to win this match.
Your thoughts.
I think Dirrell is made for stealing rounds, and Abrahams has a rollercoaster workrate throug out the fight.
He would need alot more determination than he showed against Froch thoug. He would need to fire his right hand a lot more than Taylor did.
I believe he showed his late round stamina is up there with the best.
It's possible, but I'm not sure his mature enough. I'm going for the AA stopage.
It's possible. I think you'll see a different Dirrell come into the ring for his next fight.
I am excited to see if he takes the loss and learns from it, because he is by and large the most physically gifted of the bunch.
Dirrell has the toolset to go the 12, but not the power to (T)KO AA. He is VERY fast and able to avoid the truck. The last three rounds vs. Frogg were showing his skills, and that he can go 12 w/o problem.
But is he able to avoid AA for full 36 mins, at the same time getting enough punches through/around AA's guard to convince the judges? I doubt that.
AA needs to corner him a very few times, and the fight is over.
I put may money on AA in this fight.
No. I think it's possible, clearly Dirrell should be the underdog but with his speed and reflexes he would be a threat to anyone in the tournament IMO. And he will be the biggest guy Abraham will have fought, even though Showtime listed him as 6'1, he looks more like 6'2 and is a naturally big guy.
Dirrell would also surely have learned from the Froch fight, he has that extra seasoning now that he didn't have before which can only help him.
cosign..................
Dirrell can definitely win.
Abraham gets himself into holes with his inactivity. Dirrell will have more room to operate, and his movement should be effective.
If you can avoid the huge shot, AA is VERY beatable.
Dirrell has more chance that JT had... And they will fight in the US, so Abraham won't have hometown judges there.
But Dirrell needs to be smart, or he will end just like JT did.
Stranger things have happened in boxing, but Dirrell has little chance IMHO. He lands far too few punches and half of those that might have landed on Froch will connect only with AA's gloves. AA will outscore him for a comfortable decision. He may well KO him; depends if Dirrell is taking the risks he needs to to have any real chance.
I'd actually like to see a Dirrell win just to keep up interest in the third set of matches.
Okay firstly Dirrell was "running" against froch because Froch was chasing and trying to land something big wildly, AA doesnt chase he stays in the pocket with his gloves in his face which would make Dirrell more static, You can run with no-one is chasing you and thats what would happen in this fight which would make the fight more difficult for Dirrell.
Dirrell is very capable of defeating Abe.....Abe is very beatable and Dirrell is good at all the things required to beat the guy.....I like Dirrell's chances ALOT!! :boxing:
I think he stands a chance. He can throw off lightning quick combinations that will be hard to counter and go on the run anytime Abraham tries to fire back. The only time Dirrell seems to get in trouble is when he gets trapped in the corner or against the ropes and Abraham's not going be able to chase him or cut off the ring the same way Froch did (not that he even did a great job of that).
No. I think it's possible, clearly Dirrell should be the underdog but with his speed and reflexes he would be a threat to anyone in the tournament IMO. And he will be the biggest guy Abraham will have fought, even though Showtime listed him as 6'1, he looks more like 6'2 and is a naturally big guy.
Dirrell would also surely have learned from the Froch fight, he has that extra seasoning now that he didn't have before which can only help him.
I don't think Dirrell can get through AA's guard to "score" enough and land the upset. Abraham does have defense after all to go along with his offense.
Froch showed a few times that Dirrell can be cornered and I think that's where Abraham needs to get him and try to keep him.
Cookoo man. :dance:
Abraham has this one in the bag. Dirrell is going to take BIG body shots if he tries to clinch AA. I see Dirrell going down from a left hook to the body.