Dirrell beat Froch before Kessler did, and he was also the first to lay the blueprint for how to beat Arthur Abraham.
I for one would love to see him back in action and in the mix at 168 lbs.
He needs to go and see a cardiologist and get his glass heart transplanted before some shatters it again and whilst he is at the hospital someone tell him to go and see The gynaecologist and to get a new set of balls
It's great the haters know what contract Dirrell was going to be required to fight under against Ward.....
Showtime took Ward's side for the venue when there was no reason whatsoever to do so. Sh!t they're still doing so up until this day. So I don't doubt the rumours that he was being shafted in other ways.
Dirrell's very talented and I'm pleased to be seeing him back in the ring again.
I swear people would be happier if he never fought again, and had severe brain damage which affected his life... But instead he's going to fight again, and everyone is pissed off.
He got hit while on a knee, and people blame hiim more then AA over that... It's just shocking to me.
you really believe that crap lol
I swear people would be happier if he never fought again, and had severe brain damage which affected his life... But instead he's going to fight again, and everyone is pissed off.
He got hit while on a knee, and people blame hiim more then AA over that... It's just shocking to me.
Yeah, man... it's a damn shame.
War Andre Dirrell.
i agree - dirrell is not far away from making some serious money if he plays his cards right. he has all the talent - the flash, and he has a good punch to go with it.
He'd need to do a serious Haye-esque con job to get the public (and any big networks) behind him. Not only has the guy proved to be flakey and undependable as hell, but he's quite willing to stink out the joint so long as he gets paid at the end of it. Are these the sorts of qualities that make superstars?
I see absolutely nothing enticing about a Bute Dirrell showdown; in fact I see very little enticing fights involving Dirrell period, and that's taking all his dispicable out-of-the-ring antics out of the equation. He's simply not got a crowd pleasing style. He actively avoids engaging his opponents (defence is one thing, what Dirrell does is another), spoils, clinches, drops to his knees, and has shown that he'll stoop to any measures when the going gets tough in order to get the win.
I don't care how much talent the guy has, I'd be quite willing to never see this guy set foot in the ring again.