If Ward can't hurt Froch, can he Dirrell him?
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He certainly has a good chin but better recuperative ability to go with brass ones. Holyfield and Gatti had a similar something. That Froch has fought a bunch of punchers in this spread and seen floor only once is why I doubt Ward will bother looking to go trenches.
Wayne McCullough had a GREAT chin. There's the difference IMO.Comment
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He recovers really fast. Usauly by swinging back. Its like the buzz of the punch gets him going..lol.Comment
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Ward didn't have the power to hurt Kessler - who has never been down amateur or pro - yet he beat the hell out of Mikkel. Froch is a slightly different, more awkward proposition, but Ward trying and failing to keep Froch off of him is a low probability outcome of how this fight is going to go, I'm fairly sure.Comment
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If I'm looking at ATG chins, I don't single out Baldomir (unless I'm sneakily trying to prop up Floyd)
Froch wasn't on ***** street a single time in that fight vs johnson....Comment
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I question all that slipping.
Why does he do it so often?
It's not good. And it wastes time.
Fighters like Ward and Hopkins eat up the clock legitimately by working in clinches. Dirrell seems to eat it up by falling over - repeatedly. It's shady.Comment
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I thought he looked fairly comfortable. Glen wasn't as comfortable as he wanted to be because Froch kept him away with his movement except for a couple rounds. Glen looked very comfy in 7-8, 11Comment
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