Abraham will start slow as always, but Froch is very predictable and open. Abraham will land with increasing regularity, and put Froch down.
There is no way in hell Froch beats Abraham...
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The knockdowns Abraham suffered against Dirrell were more balance issues than Abraham being buzzed. Froch doesn't have the quickness to react and capitalize and make Abraham look as awkward, and I'm no fan of Dirrell.I give Froch more of a chance than you locke, Abraham is small at 168, and unable to adapt, the aim should be to target him on the counter when he comes out of the shell, Dirrell is a light puncher at 168 and had abraham down twice and buzzed a few times. if Froch goes in with the right gameplan he can win.
Dirrell also isn't a "light puncher" per se . . . his power is respectable and deceptive. He also had the 'granite' jawed Froch more genuinely rocked than he did Abraham, knockdowns notwithstanding.
Abraham is hard to break down, hard to hurt, hard to discourage.
Froch, for all his reputed ability to take a punch (which is now being a little overstated by some), is in far greater danger of being stopped in this fight. He needs to handle Abraham with caution throughout.Comment
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