that coward landed more effective punches on you than you landed on him...
Comments Thread For: Froch: Dirrell is a Coward, I Hope DeGale Jobs Him!
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So Dirrell had a 4 year headache
Dirrell beat Froch in the UK and got screwed. If Dirrell had a better trainer Dirrell would be a champ today. That old man Gran Pappy hurts Dirrell and his bro.Comment
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you can much more easily give the balance of the rounds to dirrell than you can to froch.
for dirrell, you have to only consider the effectiveness of the punches. for froch, yo uhave to consider other aspects of the criteria for scoring a limey boxing match, like who came from the shire, and has the fairer skin.Comment
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What has Froch been doing for years w/a rematch?....and let's not even mention the GGG.Comment
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Having a better chin and more power are natural attributes as well. Not to mention, wouldn't Dirrell "holding" be "cheating" to win as well? The fact of the matter is many "boxing fans" will ignore that a fighter clearly won a fight, if they didn't do it in the manner that is pleasing to that "fans" eyes or he/she doesn't like that fighter. Any fan that says Dirrell lost to Froch is delusional.Comment
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Originally posted by megadethQuote:
Originally Posted by denium
Froch has earned the right to talk as much **** as he likes. Dirrell is a disgrace, acted like the biggest b1tch in the world against Froch & Abraham, refused to fight Andre Ward. The dude is an embarrassment to the sport.
He isn't fit to lace the Cobras boots.
What has Froch been doing for years w/a rematch?....and let's not even mention the GGG.
GGG doesn't fight in Froch' s division.
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Dirrell showed flashes of brilliance against Froch. Flashes.
Fat Yanks always overstate the nature of that fight and forget that he was hugging and falling on the floor, running scared for the majority of it.
Froch looked horrendous in that fight and I had him losing by maybe a point or two but he didn't get "schooled" or beat up" or any of the generic phrases that have now been used to describe every close decision where maybe it went the wrong way.Comment
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