It would be like seeing double from the first fight.
Froch doesn't look any different from before but may make it slightly more competitive than last time.
Joshua got tested and showed some flaws, but he probably won't hit the top level for 2 years which is plenty of time to work on the defence and stamina issues.
I wouldn't worry too much, he's still relatively young and has 10 fights less than Fury and 20 less than Wilder. At 15 fights Fury was punching himself in the face.
Fantastic post. The more and more I watch these new HW prospects the more and more I'm liking Fury. Fury beats all these hype jobs
The same Fury that got knocked down by a Cruiserweight with a low KO %? If Anthony Joshua did that, you'd be calling him a bum and his chin is glass.
If one of those Joshua uppercuts lands on Fury, it's game over.
Struggling to see anything other than a Mayweather UD.
Best case: Maidana manages the same success in the last fight, result still the same.
Worst case: Mayweather completely shuts him out and makes him look average.
I haven't seen a single fight where open scoring has helped a fight.
It was supposed to help 'fixes' not take place by showing where the rounds were scored in favour of a fighter, but looks like it doesn't matter and nothing changes other than the other fighter knowing he's being screwed.
Alexander beat Maidana worse than Khan did, so does this mean that Alexander is clearly better than Khan?
Khan has fought no-one really of note since Maidana. A rematch would be fair to see if Khan is still as capable as he once was against a newly refreshed Maidana.
If this night does one thing, please let it be so that Broner and Mayweather are never throw together again.
They are nothing alike, Mayweather is actually good.
Don't really understand why Pacquiao beating a punching bag sets him up as the 2nd best welterweight again.
He needs 1 more fight against a higher level of competition to see if he's still top level.
Bellew just didn't do enough to keep Stevenson off. Outside of 1 or 2 shots nothing of note.
Stevenson looked great though, him vs Kovalev will be a fantastic fight.
Groves need to work on his stamina and I reckon he could stop him late with all those right hands.
Froch has always been pretty poor defensively, will be interesting to see how he adapts if there is a rematch.
Stamina needs some work though, think he would've struggled in the later rounds.
Definitely got the skills and power to be top 3. Maybe even above Froch.
Groves is in the best position to reject the rematch. He doesn't need it after getting the moral victory and tonnes of new fans.
Froch needs Groves now more than Groves needs him. You can't claim to be a warrior when you get a lucky win (in the eyes of the majority of the public).
Price was leaning against the ropes so was fair IMO to call it a standing knockdown.
Then Price simply quit after the 8 count and the ref waved it off.
Could've made the case for waving the fight off straight away, but guess the ref didn't wanna take the risk of a premature stoppage.
Burns might have stamina and heart, but he still looked poor technically and was outclassed for the first 7 rounds.
First time he comes up against a guy with skills and stamina, he loses.
It's quite embarrassing when a British guy is in a close fight, yet hearing from Jim Watt you'd think he was winning a shut out.
Bias should have no place in the commentary booth. You wouldn't hear other sports having commentators calling a match so different to how it was actually being played.
It's easily the biggest fight available for Ward at the moment. If he believes that he can beat Froch why doesn't he just go and do it and bank millions?
Froch doesn't need Ward, he makes just as much money against Kessler or Hopkins in the UK. However, he wants Ward because he's the top dog of the division and it's the only other loss in his career.
Both fighters want the fight, but for different reasons. Ward for money, Froch for legacy.
Ward may be able to beat Froch in the Uk, but he needs to have the balls to take the fight first.
There's nothing around that can earn Ward the money and respect than a fight in the UK against Froch. It's the biggest fight in his division currently and Froch is on a roll that indicates he's a better fighter than he was the first time around.
'Better' does not mean better than Ward however, still think Ward wins a wide UD. But he'd earn a lot more respect and a lot more money than he currently has.
I think Khan is more well known in this country, but Froch has more people willing to go out and watch him fight.
However, it's difficult to compare exactly because Froch has always fought a better standard of opposition in the Uk than Khan.