Comments Thread For: Hearn Could See Froch-Chavez, DeGale-Ramirez Double

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  • Hougigo
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    #11
    Gilberto Ramirez? Huge step up

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    • LaSombra
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      #12
      I agree, Ramirez will walk down DeGale and KO him inside of 6 rounds.

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      • thack
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        #13
        Difficult to get excited about a guy at this level who your'e not sure how serious he is ....Chavez will he train won't he train ...very limited anyway , Froch would easily out box him and at this weight am sure Chavez's power wouldn't be an issue to Froch's chin.
        It was Froch who not so long ago was calling Calzaghe all sorts for taking the Jones fight and not him , oh how wrong it all was ....now what about Degale who I am convinced would give the 2nd best super middleweight in the world, Froch more trouble than the overrated, to some untrainable Chavez.

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        • kombayn
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          #14
          Eddie Hearn is smart because if Ramirez beats DeGale it's a boost for Top Rank and gets exposure for Ramirez. Froch vs. Chavez, Jr. would be BEAST! But like I still said, Hearn has to know that if Hopkins beats Kovalev then Hopkins vs. Froch in Vegas could possibly be bigger or Froch could be S.O.L. and you have Hopkins vs. Chavez, Jr.

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          • Clegg
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            #15
            It feels like Hearn comes out with these "trying to make the Chavez fight" comments once every couple of weeks. It's well-publicised that the dispute is between Arum and Chavez Jr, so it seems unlikely this round of Hearn-Arum talks achieve anymore than their previous discussions.

            The stuff about possibly having it agreed beforehand that the winners will face at Wembley seems like nothing talk as well. I can't see Froch or Chavez being willing to commit to that.

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            • Weebler I
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              #16
              Originally posted by Clegg
              It feels like Hearn comes out with these "trying to make the Chavez fight" comments once every couple of weeks. It's well-publicised that the dispute is between Arum and Chavez Jr, so it seems unlikely this round of Hearn-Arum talks achieve anymore than their previous discussions.

              The stuff about possibly having it agreed beforehand that the winners will face at Wembley seems like nothing talk as well. I can't see Froch or Chavez being willing to commit to that.
              This, pretty much.

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