How does a Calzaghe-Froch fight play out in your opinion?

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  • !! Anorak
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    #11
    Are we really sold on Froch's power? I remember SKY saying he hadn't got that much a while back... well, Jim Watt saying it. I think he's got more than they thought, but I dunno if I'd say it was all that. So far the chin looks solid, but we'll see.


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    • Oasis_Lad
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      #12
      Originally posted by !! Anorak
      Are we really sold on Froch's power? I remember SKY saying he hadn't got that much a while back... well, Jim Watt saying it. I think he's got more than they thought, but I dunno if I'd say it was all that. So far the chin looks solid, but we'll see.


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      • !! Anorak
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        #13
        Originally posted by OASIS_LAD
        you never pm me anymore *****
        Sorry lover. I was just giving him some Froch.

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        • TonyJ
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          #14
          Joe cALZAGHE HAS A GREAT CHIN. He would give Froch a boxing lesson.

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          • GEOFFHAYES
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            #15
            I like Froch in this one.

            Joe is too square-on for him. Froch has this technique where he can stand out of range and jump in with some silly punch from a ****** angle and really fast delivery, and he's very heavy-handed to boot. I can also see Froch's low-slung left luring Joe in and allowing Carl to crank the counters in. I just think Froch is wrong for him.
            Last edited by GEOFFHAYES; 11-27-2006, 10:46 PM.

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            • dannnnn
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              #16
              I honestly don't think Froch is anywhere near being ready to face Calzaghe but like I said in a different thread I would still like to see it.
              Froch likes to control the pace and keep it slow (similar to David Haye) and so I think Calzaghe's speed and power would be far too much for Froch to handle. I would pick to Calzaghe to basically roll over Froch and score a late-ish KO.

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              • Shanus
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                #17
                Originally posted by GEOFFHAYES
                I like Froch in this one.

                Joe is too square-on for him. Froch has this technique where he can stand out of range and jump in with some silly punch from a ****** angle and really fast delivery, and he's very heavy-handed to boot. I can also see Froch's low-slung left luring Joe in and allowing Carl to crank the counters in. I just think Froch is wrong for him.
                Just like he did to Magee, them uppercuts came from nowhere.

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