I think the biggest factor in George Groves decline and subsequent defeats stems back to his brave decision upon winning the British and Commonwealth titles against James Degale to fire Head trainer Adam Booth.
To work with Paddy Fitzpatrick, he may have a better relationship with Fitzpatrick but I think Fitzpatrick is too calming and relaxed and spoils Groves natural aggression and power, this transcends to Groves when he's losing fights. They actually had the perfect game plan for Froch first fight in fairness, then unbelievably in the second fight Groves came out far to cagey and tactical and allowed Froch to take center ring and find his confidence and control, surely it would of been correct to come out aggressive again but not reckless as it was obvious Froch was very nervous. Booth would of told Groves only way to win this is KO 1-6 rounds, cause I think nobody can do twelve like Carl Froch does.
To work with Paddy Fitzpatrick, he may have a better relationship with Fitzpatrick but I think Fitzpatrick is too calming and relaxed and spoils Groves natural aggression and power, this transcends to Groves when he's losing fights. They actually had the perfect game plan for Froch first fight in fairness, then unbelievably in the second fight Groves came out far to cagey and tactical and allowed Froch to take center ring and find his confidence and control, surely it would of been correct to come out aggressive again but not reckless as it was obvious Froch was very nervous. Booth would of told Groves only way to win this is KO 1-6 rounds, cause I think nobody can do twelve like Carl Froch does.
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