The more I think about it the more I think GGG could do a number on him. froch is there to be hit and relies on his toughness too much. He's not gonna be able to outbox GGG like with King Artur, he's best shot is going to be coming forward and backing GGG up. problem with that is you're walking right into GGG's power. I don't think at this stage of his career froch will be able to sustain it and will probably get stopped late.
Carl Froch vs Gennady Golovkin, who you got?
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Froch retires on his stool in a highly entertaining fight. Golovkin wouldn't knock him out because Froch has a fantastic chin and the weight class difference, but Froch takes some monster shots and at some point realizes "why should I continue? I've got a legacy, fame, fortune, beautiful family, I'm about to retire, it's not worth it."
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Tough fight to call and before I voted I read all the posts to maybe see if there was something I hadn't thought of... Lo and behold, Natas of all people dropped boxing knowledge and I hadn't thought about Froch and his mindset near retirement. If he's in a war, in an all out brutal fight, GGG has the mental edge I think, he's simply hungrier and that's going to be the difference in a 50/50 fight.
I don't know if I'm going to go with TKO, but I can see Froch doing enough to survive or fight to not get KO'd. I'm taking GGG in a close but clear win.Comment
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(In before Ward fans and their mad reasoning.)Comment
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I might be wrong, but I don't see how Froch could win the fight that way.
Jab and then what?.
He's never been a jab-jab-grab kind of fighter and GGG is quite good at getting in trading range without being smothered/ clinched.
He doesn't have a top notch defense, he can't play the Whitaker of the situation with upper body movement.
He doesn't have the mobility or speed to move around like a Lara.
His best option in my opinion is to keep GGG on the defensive without getting reckless, stand his ground and possibly walk Gennady down later in the fight.
If Froch's jab has to be a factor, I think he'll have to use it in a more offensive fashion, stepping forward on it to set up other shots and prevent GGG from coming forward.
As for wanting the K.O. , nobody in their right mind would try to force GGG into an all out war (unless it's either that or lose a decision, maybe).
Regardless, Froch has 5" in reach on GGG and 2-3 inches in height. He is a bigger, stronger man. He punches you, it hurts. He's not Martin Murray or any of those average guys GGG has faced recently. A stinging Froch jab was enough to hurt and keep world champions like Kessler and Abraham away, I'm just not sure GGG has fought the caliber of opponent where I'm sure he'd be able to get away from Froch's punches.
But hey, I'm a fan of GGG. He's my type of fighter. Exactly like Carl Froch. Give you your money's worth. And he's obviously got a solid chin, doesn't take a step back and doesn't *** around. Like Froch.
Which is what makes me wanna see this fight. But if someone puts on a clinic for 12 rounds, I could only see it being Froch.Comment
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The more I think about it the more I think GGG could do a number on him. froch is there to be hit and relies on his toughness too much. He's not gonna be able to outbox GGG like with King Artur, he's best shot is going to be coming forward and backing GGG up. problem with that is you're walking right into GGG's power. I don't think at this stage of his career froch will be able to sustain it and will probably get stopped late.Comment
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