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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Photos: George Groves Punishes Glen Johnson at ExCel

    Commonwealth super middleweight champion George Groves (15-0, 12 KOs) got his biggest win to date with a dominating twelve round unanimous decision over former light heavyweight world champion Glen Johnson (51-18-2, 35 KOs) at the ExCel Arena in London. Groves scored a knockdown in the final round. The scores were 120-107, 120-107 and 119-109. Johnson, 43 and suffered his fourth loss in a row, will likely retire for good.

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  • DigitalBeast
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    Kind of sad Glen lost. I think him and Roy Jones would be a good farewell fight for both. Roy has said he wants it, and I'd guess it would be pretty easy to build it up, since Glen did score a good stoppage win. Would be interesting to see how that would play out, now.

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    • Thickback
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      Originally posted by DigitalBeast
      Kind of sad Glen lost. I think him and Roy Jones would be a good farewell fight for both. Roy has said he wants it, and I'd guess it would be pretty easy to build it up, since Glen did score a good stoppage win. Would be interesting to see how that would play out, now.
      Roy needs to stay behind the mic.

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      • Sparked_26
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        Roy would beat Glen I think.

        Glen was pretty much a non-puncher after the midpoint in that fight too it seemed both in terms of punch power and well....literally.

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        • Mick Higgs
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          Hopefully it's Groves/Anderson II next followed by Groves/DeGale II. SGG is still on a learning curve & should avoid Ward for now.

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          • Sparked_26
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            Exciting fighter though isn't he Groves?

            Good puncher and a bit vulnerable himself. Most of his punches are designed to hurt.

            Him and Froch would be a superb fight even now. Though Froch would probably stop him. I think Groves would comfortably shut out a smaller Abraham.

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            • Sparked_26
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              Exciting fighter though isn't he Groves?

              Good puncher and a bit vulnerable himself. Most of his punches are designed to hurt.

              Him and Froch would be a superb fight even now. Though Froch would probably stop him. I think Groves would comfortably shut out a smaller Abraham.

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              • Earl-Hickey
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                Johnson will spark Roy again

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                • WESS
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                  Sad to see. The man needs to retire. he also doesn't need to give Roy a second chance. Both are too old and neither should be in ring at this point.

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