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  • JakeNDaBox
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    Comments Thread For: Abraham Wants Unification Bouts After Stieglitz Part IV

    It’s a rivalry that’s proven lucrative for both fighters, but it’s clear that Arthur Abraham and Robert Stieglitz are ready to move on with their respective careers. The familiar foes square off for a fourth time on July 18 at Gerry Weber Stadium in Halle, Germany, with the unique circumstance of all four meetings having a major title at stake. [Click Here To Read More]
  • Chrismart
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    Ward, DeGale or Jack/Groves.
    I'm not sure if AA has enough left in the tank to beat those guys. Jack or Groves would be his best bet.

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    • Eastcoast
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      #3
      Abraham & Groves have the same promoter, do the math.

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      • Dirk Diggler UK
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        #4
        Ugly Kid will probably worm his way out of the DeGale rematch by trying to get Abraham.

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        • yoz
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          #5
          Originally posted by Dirk Diggler UK
          Ugly Kid will probably worm his way out of the DeGale rematch by trying to get Abraham.
          It's all about risk:reward.

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          • Larry the boss
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            #6
            I'd like to see him fight DeGale

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            • MrFynest
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              #7
              Unification? Ward is the legit 168lbs champ and he already outclassed you. Froch beat you easily as well. DeGale will box circles around you.

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              • Mick Higgs
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                #8
                Groves won't have to fight a mandatory if he beats Jack, So look for him against Abraham/Stieglitz, before a mega $£$£$£$£ with Groves next Summer. Sauerland are on the case!

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                • Scipio2009
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                  If Abraham is willing to leave Germany, Ward-Abraham II happens before the start of Winter.

                  Barclays Center in NYC would make sense (Berlin to NYC is just short of 4,000mi; Oakland to NYC is just short of 3,000mi).

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                  • Ravens Fan
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                    #10
                    Isn't Abraham the Super Middleweight Champion of Europe??

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