Re-match is now a mega-bout, still war Froch i'm keeping faithful......Groves looked damn good, mind you Froch doesn't employ head movement or any defence, if he addressed that, Groves wouldn't of hit him so much with that right hand the daft twat...... I don't doubt/certainly hope Froch will oblige in a re-match....
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Comments Thread For: George Groves To Carl Froch: Fight Me Again or Retire!
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PPV events in boxing rely heavily on the casual fans and the wider sporting audience. I don't see them having any interest in Froch fighting anyone else.
Groves obviously wants the fight, Hearn knows the fight will make money, it remains to be seen whether Froch and McCracken want it.
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Froch has stated that he will rematch Groves because he knows that the British public would never let him live it down if he doesn't take the rematch. Froch has to train the hardest he's ever trained for a fight. After fighting Groves again Froch probably has one more fight left in him. There's no sense in going on too long when he has looked his most vulnerable in his last fight.
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I have to admit i agree, with groves, i saw it in frochs eyes, he doesnt want a rematch and he knows it. Froch your a great fighter but your on the slip now. Groves mentioned a rematch and froch just ignored it and didnt respond at all.
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Originally posted by Dirk Diggler UK View PostAs fans, most would want to see the rematch but if Froch is offered a bigger fight, he cannot be blamed for taking it. It's quite simple.
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Originally posted by Sosay View PostWhat kind of fans are you guys? Who cares how much $ a grown man makes or is offered. He needs to fight Groves or Ward and take his beating like a man. I know you like him, but the ref just robbed Groves. Warriors don't get gifts and then duck.
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Originally posted by Dirk Diggler UK View PostAs fans, most would want to see the rematch but if Froch is offered a bigger fight, he cannot be blamed for taking it. It's quite simple.
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Originally posted by SUBZER0ED View PostYour first post began with what you think and what you don't want to see in a rematch. I take it you are a fan? I believe many fans (Boxing fans, not Froch fans) would see Froch as ducking one of the few fighters to give him a hard time, and the only one to drop him in a pro fight, if he refused a rematch. At this point in his career, I would think credibility is just as important to him as money. Credibility in fact, plays a major role in how much money a fighter can generate in PPV buys.
I backed Groves against Degale cos Degale was arrogant. But Groves was cocky and unlikable in the lead up to this fight so by the end I wasn't fussed who shut up who, wasn't a fan of either.
But Groves came out the underdog, backed up his words, smashed Froch repeatedly and made a fan out of me and many people, clearly the audience. He was emotionally saying how he felt his dream was pinched - that sticks.
There's a particularly large consensus call by fans, fighters, media, promoters and all alike for good reason.Last edited by Kris Silver; 11-25-2013, 04:29 PM.
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