Comments Thread For: Groves: There Might Be Froch Trilogy, Carl Not Satisfied

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  • BodiesInFlight
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    #11
    He needs to move on. The Froch losses are clearly eating away at him. It could ruin him if he doesn't let it go and build for his future.

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    • kafkod
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      #12
      Originally posted by BodiesInFlight
      He needs to move on. The Froch losses are clearly eating away at him. It could ruin him if he doesn't let it go and build for his future.
      There won't be a another rematch unless Groves does something really special to prove he deserves it, like beating Andre Ward ...

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      • taste
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        #13
        Originally posted by boxingfocus
        Froch underestimated him and survived. A focused Froch, despite Wembley nerves, merced Groves. There is no need for a trilogy. Froch has few fights left in him and they should all be blockbusters against reknown opponents. I don't even care for Froch-DeGale if I'm honest, Carl has bigger fish to fry.
        I hope one of those fish includes GGG. Who wouldn't want to see that?

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        • Greed.
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          #14
          I'm a big Groves fan, but he needs to let it go. There are loads of big fights for him if he keeps on winning; GGG, DeGale II, C. Smith, Dirrell etc.
          He needs to focus on Rebrasse and then target Smith/Abraham winner or Dirrell.

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