froch does have advantages in reach and general size but AA has under rated speed and i can see AA defo landing at least low 40% of his power punches that alone should be enough to stop froch i just cant see how froch can move out of the way AA will hunt him down froch has no head movement and will be eating shots all day long!!
Comments Thread For: Carl Froch: 'I Want To Inflict a Beating on Arthur Abraham'
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I don't think so, because he wont lose by D, he'll be knocked out. I can't see him coming up with excuses on that one. I like his gameplan, but i think he'll throw it out the window once AA lands some of his hard shots. & let's not forget, AA is probably out for blood considering that his first loss was a disqualification.Comment
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If he was up on the scorecards at that point, I'm sure the corner would have agreed with the doctors to let t stop. Why continue and risk unnecessary damage?
Let's not forget, it was AA in there getting hit on a broken jaw (which is one of the most painful injuries, even without somebody punching you) and taking it. If he was some other ***** fighter (not going to mention any names we all already know) he'd cry his way out the ring.Comment
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Arthur is limited by reach and activity rate, but he's not any ordinary slugger. He's patient, durable, and good at reading the body language of his opponents to setup deadly traps. He's accurate in the late rounds once he's figured out the opponent's weak spots and begins timing them with his power shots. But Arthur's traps can be avoided if a fighter has great reflexes, foot movement, and can score frequently from a distance.
Here are 3 fighters who can beat Arthur Abraham:
- Andre Dirrell
- Andre Ward
- Chad Dawson
Froch takes a lot of risks, and after seeing how much Kessler scored on him, I have no doubt Arthur will be dropping him shortly after the midway point.Comment
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He didn't say he wanted to quit, don't put it like that. He asked if he was up on the score cards, when it was told that he would lose on points if the fight was stopped, they decided to keep on going.
If he was up on the scorecards at that point, I'm sure the corner would have agreed with the doctors to let t stop. Why continue and risk unnecessary damage?
Let's not forget, it was AA in there getting hit on a broken jaw (which is one of the most painful injuries, even without somebody punching you) and taking it. If he was some other ***** fighter (not going to mention any names we all already know) he'd cry his way out the ring.Comment
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He didn't say he wanted to quit, don't put it like that. He asked if he was up on the score cards, when it was told that he would lose on points if the fight was stopped, they decided to keep on going.
If he was up on the scorecards at that point, I'm sure the corner would have agreed with the doctors to let t stop. Why continue and risk unnecessary damage?
Let's not forget, it was AA in there getting hit on a broken jaw (which is one of the most painful injuries, even without somebody punching you) and taking it. If he was some other ***** fighter (not going to mention any names we all already know) he'd cry his way out the ring.Comment
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