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Carl Froch has one of the greatest world class resumes ever.
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Well whatever people say or think of Carl frock here is my 10 pence worth. Is he the most gifted boxer? No is he the fastest? No is he the biggest puncher? No but what he has got is the heart of a champion a cast iron jaw and uses all the abilities he has to make him a 3 time world champion as for the yusaf mack fight name any champion that has not had an easy title defence at some stage in my eyes deserved a rest and easy pay day. Can he beat ward probably not so what next Kessler 3 would be good and then maybe an all British affair against groves. I don't get all the haters as win or lose he has fought the best in the division
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Originally posted by lparm View PostA past prime Kessler ****d him in the first fight.
Froch should be thanking god everyday he didn't fight in the Joe Calzaghe era otherwise he would've been crushed into oblivion.
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Originally posted by Arsene Knows View PostI think what you're trying to say is that Jermain Taylor was never a truly great fighter. He was hardly shop worn. To fight on terms with Hopkins and Winky is not bad though even if you think he got gifts in those fights. They were very close.
I'm not saying this to try to hate on Taylor, or Froch's resume for that matter, I was a big Taylor fan and I like Froch also he's a warrior. But it's a fact there was a marked decline in Bad Intentions after the Hopkins fights!
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Originally posted by toshmurph View PostNo, I just think that Taylor was never the same fighter after the first and second Hopkins fights! And he rapidly digressed after them! Watch his fights before the Hopkins fight then watch after and you see a marked decline!
I'm not saying this to try to hate on Taylor, or Froch's resume for that matter, I was a big Taylor fan and I like Froch also he's a warrior. But it's a fact there was a marked decline in Bad Intentions after the Hopkins fights!
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Originally posted by rabagiyo_ View PostOnly one good fighter and he lost? Is this guy f**king ******ed or does he not know **** about boxing? I swear you semi 'boxing fans' get whinier and whinier each day with fighters. I can't believe Pascal, Taylor, Dirrell, Abraham, Kessler, Ward and Bute were all in their good moments. Froch fought every single one of them and won except against Ward and the first fight against Kessler which he avenged. You're probably some ***** or *******. I'm done with you. Vermin.
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I'm sorry I didn't hear your question? I seem to have become lodged up a pugilists arse somewhere in Nottingham.
Oh that's right, you didn't ask one.
One of the greatest world class resumes ever.
How about: 'Solid professional - deserving of respect - credit to the sport, who's about to be mowed down by his own ****wagon of dribbling trolls and crowned the hyperbolic 'Most Overrated - Underrated Boxer In The History Of The Sport Ever, Part II'.
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Originally posted by rabagiyo_ View PostI don't think ANYONE can give me a boxer with a better current resume than Carl Froch.
Vic Darchinyan:
Guillermo Rigondeaux (coming up)
Nonito Donaire
Abner Mares
Anselmo Moreno
Jorge Arce
Christian Mijares
Shinsuke Yamanaka
Yohnny Perez
Joseph Agbeko
Irene Pacheco
Dimitry Kirilov
Abner Mares: In just the last three years....
Vic Darchinyan
Joseph Agbeko x 2
Eric Morel
Anselmo Moreno
Yohnny Perez
Daniel Ponce DeLeonLast edited by BennyST; 06-18-2013, 08:42 PM.
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Originally posted by Japanese Boxing View PostLoling because Joey Zags wouldn't be able to slug it out with Froch. It doesn't matter if I feel that Zags is more skilled, his hands would have to hold up and I don't think they could.
Originally posted by BafanaBafana View PostI have no doubt the 2006-08 versions of Calzaghe, Bernard Hopkins, and Prime Kessler would have easily beaten Froch.
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