Comments Thread For: Froch: I'll Quit Super Six if Abraham Fight is in Germany
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Potential is the right word, that's the point. He won't achieve that status unless he steps up and beats the Super 6 winner. Erdei spent five whole years as a so-called world champion, during which time he didn't fight a single fighter in The Ring's top 10. (And Andrade is still in The Ring's top 10, even now). If Bute spends the next five years fighting unranked fighters, he'll become a laughing stock as well. In the meantime, the comparison you made is ridiculous.
Julio Caesar Gonzalez, 35-1, whom Erdei beat to take the title is also head and shoulders better than the guy Bute beat for his title.
I am pretty damn sure that Gonzalez was in the Ring Top 3 when Erdei beat him.
Fragomeni was also firmly planted in the Ring top 10 at Cruiserweight when Erdei gave up 20 pounds and beat him.
Right there are 4 fights won by Erdei that either equal or surpass Bute's best victories.
Your post is ridiculous and fails to make any kind of point.Comment
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come on Dave Rado and BattlingNelson, if you can count from 1 to 10, count for yourself a real count like it should have been, you'll see what I'm saying
Bute up at the end of a real count (up at 8), the fight had run out of time anyway
I will definitely stay true to my statement : everybody is blinded by the poor referee job that ****ing B. Wright did, no robbery, just the apparence of it, but when a man goes beyond apparences, he can see the truth behind itComment
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I didn't say you were, I just said that you're in a minority. I don't agree with Battling Nelson, in the sense I think it's possible that he would have beaten a valid count; but I don't agree with you that it's a certainty; I do think there is a huge question mark over that win, which Bute implicitly acknowledged by giving Andrade an immediate rematch; and the fact is that your statement that anyone who disagrees with your opinion is an idiot was the height of arrogance.
There was also controversy over a warning the ref gave Andrade in the previous round, which most boxing writers thought was unjustified, and which they thought could have bought Bute time to recover without which he'd have been knocked out in the 11th.Last edited by Dave Rado; 04-25-2010, 06:49 PM.Comment
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The point is that he hasn't once defended his Light Heavyweight title against a legitimate contender, in five whole years.Comment
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It didn't happen because it was in The Ring? Grow up!!!
So what's your theory about why Showtime have a vendetta against him? And if you really think they do have a vendetta against him, what's your theory about why both Showtime and Bute have been so careful not to say anything bad about each other? Don't you think if they really had a vendetta against Bute, Bute would have complained bitterly? And if they really had a vendetta against him, don't you think they'd have rubbished his record or said something bad about him to justify their decision to leave him out?
Just buy The Ring if you don't believe me. Back issues can be bought from their web site.Last edited by Dave Rado; 04-25-2010, 07:14 PM.Comment
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Also Bute's manager denied it.Comment
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As I've already said in my earlier post, he wasn't invited because when he was approached informally, he made it clear that he was going to fight Andrade on HBO in November come what may, by which time the Super 6 was due to have started. They admitted this in a recent article in The Ring magazine. And I don't think there's anything wrong with that. To Bute, proving that he could beat Andrade decisively was more important than anything else, and I think that's admirable; and HBO is more lucrative than Showtime. I'm not criticising him at all. But facts are facts.Comment
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