Originally posted by jas
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But I felt he was vulnerable in there. He didn't commit to throwing combinations like he did first time round, he wasn't as quick or as sharp but the scoring work was coming from him. He did the cleaner work.
I did feel like Froch hurt him pretty much every time he backed him against the ropes - which leads me to ask George why he would ever change his plans completely and fight off the ropes, when he had such success taking centre of the ring in the first fight and getting off first.
Don't know who he thinks he is, but an excellent counter puncher is not one of them. He needed to put pressure on Froch on walk him down.
Also, his defensive position for the knockout was god awful. Just took a left hook on the glove, then throwing a lazy left hook himself. So ******.
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