Who wins in this war of mammoths of men who can box a bit but love to go toe to
Toe if they can’t help it!
Will it be Froch’s insane will to win and pressure or Smith’s uncanny size and jab?
Who wins and why?
One of my favourite fighters to come out of the UK in all my time watching boxing, casual or whatever you call what I am now... obsessive I guess :lol1:
Very definition of a throwback fighter and I think whilst his toughness and sheer will are appreciated by everyone, he's also a very long way from the caveman in the skills department he's sometimes portrayed as.
And the final minute vs Taylor has to rate well up in my list of most dramatic moments in boxing... that shit still raises the hairs on my neck and I gotta have seen it 50 times.
... Green K sent!... :)
I got Froch by Late KO or TKO.
With Froch going on a rant about packing 80,000 people in Wembly Arena in the post fight interview.
By the way...
Froch > Calzaghe IMO.
Froch could come out of retirement today and it would still be competitive. Froch six days a week and twice on Sundays.
Carl Froch is the fighter that all these British fans wish their fighters were.
Carl Froch could probably out boxed Callum Smith, he does not necessarily have to knock him out.
'Froch had a underrated jab and movement, when he wanted to apply those sort of tactics'.
Carl Froch's durability/endurance is unmatched within the super-middle weight division these days, Smith would fall apart in the later rounds.
Carl Froch via TKO round 10.
Right. If someone isn’t willing to rate Frochs skill worth much then they’d be forced to double down on how tough and determined he is to have any credibility. Froch was legit. He smashed our man Bute. I appreciate him more as time goes on. I listen to what he says on commentary too. His best skill was inside the ropes. I should rewatch sum of he’s best work, see what I can glean.
One of my favourite fighters to come out of the UK in all my time watching boxing, casual or whatever you call what I am now... obsessive I guess :lol1:
Very definition of a throwback fighter and I think whilst his toughness and sheer will are appreciated by everyone, he's also a very long way from the caveman in the skills department he's sometimes portrayed as.
And the final minute vs Taylor has to rate well up in my list of most dramatic moments in boxing... that shit still raises the hairs on my neck and I gotta have seen it 50 times.
FROCH !!
depending on how that fight unfolded, Froch could wreck him
Froch was hard man who got himself in insane condition, and (almost) always found a way to win
I back Froch
really enjoyed his career... he is still under-rated to this day
I counted him out mid-fight on too many occasions
Right. If someone isn’t willing to rate Frochs skill worth much then they’d be forced to double down on how tough and determined he is to have any credibility. Froch was legit. He smashed our man Bute. I appreciate him more as time goes on. I listen to what he says on commentary too. His best skill was inside the ropes. I should rewatch sum of he’s best work, see what I can glean.
Froch beats him up, whether it's early, mid or late, he'll find a way. He had the great ability to go through the gears, matched with an awesome chin that helped him to do so. A modern day great.
Who wins in this war of mammoths of men who can box a bit but love to go toe to
Toe if they can’t help it!
Will it be Froch’s insane will to win and pressure or Smith’s uncanny size and jab?
Who wins and why?
FROCH !!
depending on how that fight unfolded, Froch could wreck him
Froch was hard man who got himself in insane condition, and (almost) always found a way to win
I back Froch
really enjoyed his career... he is still under-rated to this day
I counted him out mid-fight on too many occasions