Carl Froch Vs Anthony Mundine

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  • NakiFan
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    #1

    Carl Froch Vs Anthony Mundine

    I think this is the next fight for Carl, in nottingham or at wembely
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  • street bully
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    #2
    Would be a good fight.

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    • Hook
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      #3
      Froch is now a class above - believe it or not.

      Mundains claim to fame is losing to Kessler who's only claim to fame is beating andrade and Mundain who never beat anyone decent ether.

      Froch for me in this one, now proven agaist quality.

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      • BennyST
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        #4
        I could see Mundine actually taking this one. I know that a lot of people will say "But he hasn't beaten anyone" which may be slightly true but the fact is that he is very good against guys who **** away and aren't too fast.

        The only way Froch wins is if he catches Mundine with a big KO punch which is possible but Mundine is certainly fast and slick enough to avoid it. It would be a great fight however it went though. Would love to see it in fact. Mundine could finally get someone worth his salt and coming off a proper big win.

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        • NakiFan
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          #5
          Originally posted by BennyST
          I could see Mundine actually taking this one. I know that a lot of people will say "But he hasn't beaten anyone" which may be slightly true but the fact is that he is very good against guys who **** away and aren't too fast.

          The only way Froch wins is if he catches Mundine with a big KO punch which is possible but Mundine is certainly fast and slick enough to avoid it. It would be a great fight however it went though. Would love to see it in fact. Mundine could finally get someone worth his salt and coming off a proper big win.
          Mundine got knocked down by crazy kim.

          CRAZY KIM

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          • Drunk Punch
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            #6
            At 31 Froch has to make his money now. I think he'll trade off the Taylor win and bag another big name fight. Kessler, Bute, Hopkins, Pavlik or even Cazaghe?

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            • Piggu
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              #7
              I don't predict Mundine over anybody.............

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              • black.ink
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                #8
                There is nothing in this fight for Froch.

                He needs to take a mandatory before trying to unify against the likes of Kessler or Bute. Not many fighters take a tough first defense, in the oppositions homeland, as Froch has.

                I think a 'tune up' is fair before taking on another world class opponent. He has stated he would take on anybody, including Pavlik and Kessler.........and Calzaghe lol, but he possesses many weaknesses in which some world-class operators can exploit.

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