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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Groves: Johnson Fight Could Be a Brutal, Bloody War

    GEORGE GROVES is hoping he can end the year by punching his way into the world title mix.

    Commonwealth super-middleweight champion Groves locks horns with Glen Johnson on December 15.

    And he believes that victory against his experienced opponent at London’s ExCel Arena will catapult him towards a world title shot next year.

    Londoner Groves is unbeaten in 15 professional fights and said: “I have my sights set on that world title shot.
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    Has all the makings of a war. Grooves doesn't like going backwards to much
    And Johnson doesn't stop I think it may turn into
    A killer slug fest in the centre of the ring. groves on points for me

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    • Mick Higgs
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      With just 15 fights under his belt, no way is Groves ready for a World title shot, unless it's for the worthless WBO strap. He needs another 5-6 contests before going for the genuine article.

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      • M Bison
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        #4
        Originally posted by ukalltheway
        Has all the makings of a war. Grooves doesn't like going backwards to much
        And Johnson doesn't stop I think it may turn into
        A killer slug fest in the centre of the ring. groves on points for me
        I don't think Groves will want to go all out war with someone like Johnson...
        Glen has never been cleanly stopped and nothing suggest Groves has that kind of power to do that, I think he will fight on the back-foot very cautiously otherwise If he does go for all out war I can see Groves getting knocked-down.

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          #5
          Originally posted by Keitha313
          I don't think Groves will want to go all out war with someone like Johnson...
          Glen has never been cleanly stopped and nothing suggest Groves has that kind of power to do that, I think he will fight on the back-foot very cautiously otherwise If he does go for all out war I can see Groves getting knocked-down.
          It just seems everytime groves gets tagged he goes into war mode.
          Johnson is a old man now i'm not sure if he would like going toe 2 toe for 12.
          Should be good one anyway buzzing for it

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          • D-MiZe
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            Groves certainly does have the power to hurt Johnson and if he does, he will finish him. But I do see him fighting on the backfoot, happy to counter, depending on how past it Johnson is, Groves' might go on the front foot after the half-way mark.

            Groves does brawl quite a lot too, even if he has shown he can remain composed and counter on the backfoot, he will brawl with Johnson at times.

            Once he gets his timing down, he's going to catch Johnson with some big shots.

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            • taansend
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              #7
              Originally posted by Mick Higgs
              With just 15 fights under his belt, no way is Groves ready for a World title shot, unless it's for the worthless WBO strap. He needs another 5-6 contests before going for the genuine article.
              Mick,

              In the relatively short history of the Super Middleweight division the WBO has arguably had the best Champions.

              Forget about the alphabets mate. It's Ward, Froch, Kessler in that order.

              He's not ready for either of them yet.

              In regards to this bout I hope for the fans sake a better Johnson turns up than his last bout in which he was so spent he retired afterwards.

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              • ddangerous
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                Johnson looked really shop worn in his last outing against Fonfara. I would be very surprised if Groves did not take this one. Love the Road Warrior though. Best of luck to them both.

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