I found this episode to be the weakest so far.
Of course it's still very interesting to follow the fighters after the fight and on home ground, but the major failure of this show was it's lack of looking ahead. Why nothing about the controversy on the AA-Froch venue? And why nothing of substance of Ward-Dirrell? I'd really like there to be some official news on those fights as one got that sneaky feeling that the tournament is falling apart.
Agreed its starting to lose its gloss but if they can sort out the Ward Dirrell situation and go ahead with Froch Abraham as 2 semi finals then you still got 2 great match ups and still alotta buzz around the tourney.With all the fight cancellations and the 2 fighters pulling out i feel the tourament has been a sucess and hope that Showtime or hbo can pull something like this off for other divisions
Damn...Abraham's Ferrari is sick!
In one of the first episodes he showed a red one. Saurland would give him the keys to it if he beat Taylor.
So after the fight he took it for a drive on the Berlin autobahn and immidiately got a speeding ticket and a temporary revocation of his license (I think). LMAO.
green is the same as campbell both trained by the same guy... very inconsistant with their performances... you guys see dibella's face through out... no emotion at all while his man was getting his ass whupped. I luved it.
Damn Allan Green just fell completely apart. Listening to Tarver talk **** he had the same performance against BHOP and blamed it on Rocky. Still growing up around the corner from Green I'm embarrassed for him and Tulsa!!
I get that feeling too.
Not enough was said about pretty much everything other than Ward-Green fight.
I feel that perhaps Shaw and Goosen are looking for a way to get their fighters out as the Dirrell-Ward fight, from a career perspective, is coming too soon. I think that they might be trying to negotiate out of that hefty fine Showtime is sure to slap them with, if they abandon the tournament.
The promotors case might be that we are now down to 4 fighters and the value of the supersix has now decreased. If Kessler somehow decides to keep the WBC belt so that Froch-AA wont fight for it thereby not creating a unification in the final, this tournament is officially dead.
I found this episode to be the weakest so far.
Of course it's still very interesting to follow the fighters after the fight and on home ground, but the major failure of this show was it's lack of looking ahead. Why nothing about the controversy on the AA-Froch venue? And why nothing of substance of Ward-Dirrell? I'd really like there to be some official news on those fights as one got that sneaky feeling that the tournament is falling apart.
Haha at Green saying straight after the finel bell i got to move up to 175 the guy is a walking excuses machine
LMAO. Excusemachine.
Yeah it was like Green was ready to lose before stepping into the ring. The excuses was on hand.
Those Ward headbutts must've affected Kessler more than we ever knew.
:)
Honestly, throw Allan Green out with the bath water.
I like the 4 that are in there now fighting each other anyways.
It's a shame about Kessler, makes me wonder if he will ever fight again.
It sounds pretty serious. Things like that just don't magically clear up.
Well the doc apparently said that Kessler should make a complete recovery, but I also fear that his career is in jeopardy. That injury is no joke.
green is the same as campbell both trained by the same guy... very inconsistant with their performances... you guys see dibella's face through out... no emotion at all while his man was getting his ass whupped. I luved it.
Yeah because it shouldnt and wasnt no suprise for him that Ward would win the fight.
green is the same as campbell both trained by the same guy... very inconsistant with their performances... you guys see dibella's face through out... no emotion at all while his man was getting his ass whupped. I luved it.