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  • Pullcounter
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    #21
    "The only way I would want to fight Froch is if he had the belt," said Dirrell. "That's the only way I would want to see him again. It really wouldn't bother me if I never fought him again."
    Dirrell just proved his bittch-assedness with this quote.

    He fears froch and doesn't want to avenge his loss unless Froch has a belt.

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    • Rome-By-Ko
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      #22
      Originally posted by MCCCXXXIII
      I agree with all your posts in this thread, out of the two guys in the ring that night only one came to fight and that wasn't Dirrell, he ran hugged b!tched and did everything within his power to not engage in a fight.

      You don't win world titles in other guys back yards fighting that way, and its a shame because if Dirrell had of come to fight the contest wouldn't of stank so much and he might even have won or at least earned some respect.

      In my opinion Dirrells level of heart is very comparable to guys like Victor Ortiz and Cintron.
      Agree with this post...

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      • Lorily
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        #23
        I'm surprised at the amount of people counting Glen Johnson out. Johnson has no quit in him and takes a hell of a punch. The worst losses he's ever had were against the judges, they seem to think it's okay to give Johnson the L in a close fight because he's got 14 losses on his record. Seems like the poor guy has to get the KO in a fight to get the W anymore as the judges think the L won't hurt his reputation as much as it would the guy with only a loss or two. It's a shame, and I would never count Glen Johnson out. Yes, Froch looked good in his last fight, he boxed more then I've ever seem him do before, but against a guy who was coming off a devistating DQ and hardly threw any punches. But Johnson, espescially at his age and the amt of weight he had to lose to come in to the Super 6 tourney, looked pretty damn good himself in his last fight. I would outright say Johnson could/would win this fight, but if it's a close fight (which I imagine it will be) Johnson never seems to get the decision from the judges. Only way Johnson will get the nod from the judges these days is if he comes out and racks up points early on (he can't let the rounds be close) or by KO. It will be a good scrap though because both are hittable and both have power. What I'm interested in seeing is if Froch can give as good of a performance against a guy like Johnson who will never stop coming, and will take punches just to be able to give some too. Then we'll be able to see if Froch is truly an improved boxer, or he just had a good performance against AA, who hardly put up a fight.

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        • mrlopez
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          #24
          all the kid

          is gonna do is fake another injury.....i dont want to hear about this puto unless he's in the ring fighting

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          • Rome-By-Ko
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            #25
            Originally posted by Lorily
            I'm surprised at the amount of people counting Glen Johnson out. Johnson has no quit in him and takes a hell of a punch. The worst losses he's ever had were against the judges, they seem to think it's okay to give Johnson the L in a close fight because he's got 14 losses on his record. Seems like the poor guy has to get the KO in a fight to get the W anymore as the judges think the L won't hurt his reputation as much as it would the guy with only a loss or two. It's a shame, and I would never count Glen Johnson out. Yes, Froch looked good in his last fight, he boxed more then I've ever seem him do before, but against a guy who was coming off a devistating DQ and hardly threw any punches. But Johnson, espescially at his age and the amt of weight he had to lose to come in to the Super 6 tourney, looked pretty damn good himself in his last fight. I would outright say Johnson could/would win this fight, but if it's a close fight (which I imagine it will be) Johnson never seems to get the decision from the judges. Only way Johnson will get the nod from the judges these days is if he comes out and racks up points early on (he can't let the rounds be close) or by KO. It will be a good scrap though because both are hittable and both have power. What I'm interested in seeing is if Froch can give as good of a performance against a guy like Johnson who will never stop coming, and will take punches just to be able to give some too. Then we'll be able to see if Froch is truly an improved boxer, or he just had a good performance against AA, who hardly put up a fight.
            Hey Lori how ya doing??I would not say Glen does not have a shot but I do favor Froch in a war..I also believe there will be no doubt about the winner of this fight..I don't expect to see the same boxing style Froch used on AA,don't get me wrong Froch will box but Froch won't be able to help himself and he will answer Glens call and go to war at time..All an all I expect to see a great fight,and on that I believe we can all agree..

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            • Drunk Punch
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              #26
              So he drops out of the tournament with apparent brain damage (even though he was released from hospital the same night and was laughing and joking with his brother) and then miraculously recovers, returns to boxing, and now thinks he deserves an immediate title shot. This guy is a piece of work.

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              • Toney Loc
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                #27
                Originally posted by Earl-Hickey
                Dirrell should be itching to rematch Froch, not saying "i'm not really bothered about it"

                what is up with this kid's head?
                Neurological disorder, bro.

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