Comments Thread For: Two Networks, Four Warriors: Post-Weekend Report Card
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117 111, Cliff? Really? I had Froch winning 117 111. Froch outlanded Kessler, out boxed him, and landed the cleaner, harder shots. I think you should watch that fight again because Froch got ****ed, and I don't mean up. Kessler may still posses a world class chin and heart but gone is the footwork, superb defense, and accurate combination punching that carried him to the top of the division four years ago. And what's with saying Froch Abraham could be FOTY? We all know Arthur doesn't work enough to ever be involved in that type of affair, regardless. Who he's in the ring withLeave a comment:
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Comments Thread For: Two Networks, Four Warriors: Post-Weekend Report Card
By Cliff Rold - Sometimes it’s fun to be wrong.
In prognosticating the two big fights prior to last weekend, the expected name in the winner’s column didn’t end up there. Instead, through two exciting, rugged encounters, boxing enthusiasts of all stripes were taken through twenty four rounds where the outcomes were always in doubt, where single punches could make the tide seem turned only to shift again.
The lure of boxing is simple, elemental really. For all the appreciation of skill and athleticism, it is in the moments of high drama that the crowd raises in a roar. It’s that way for a reason. Saturday night, on two networks and in two nations, one fighter saved his career and another took his to a whole new level. [Click Here To Read More]Tags: None
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