He needs to move back down to MW. Fair enough Groves is a big SMW, but he looked enormous compared to Eubank and physically so much stronger when he wanted to tie him up. Size was not the only difference in there though
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Originally posted by TheBigLug View PostI'm not even entirely sure that's his fault.
His dad and Ronnie Davies are always talk about how special he is, doesn't need a trainer etc. etc. They have made him the way he is. He'll always come up short against good fighters because the people around him refuse to address his flaws and act like he has a divine right to win.
The experienced people in his team are deluded, so what chance has Jr got of being realistic.
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BS excuse. This guy is the Adrian Broner of SM. He has talent but just let his hands go enough like Broner.
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Originally posted by GMAN SUPREME View Postgroves would beat that mexican bum ramirez easily! mexican't fighters aint nothing without their steroid meat.
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Originally posted by Ecosse1 View PostHe needs to move back down to MW. Fair enough Groves is a big SMW, but he looked enormous compared to Eubank and physically so much stronger when he wanted to tie him up. Size was not the only difference in there though
Groves is among the best in the 168 division. Eubank just wasn't. But 168 is much less stacked than 160, so I think his best chances for a career recovery still is at 168 where the talent is not as deep.
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Groves, like Badou Jack, are underrated because they don't do anything spectacular. But they are both solid, skilled boxers that others have a hard time beating. Froch is the only one to have beaten him easily, and even then, the first one wasn't that easy, hence the rematch.
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Originally posted by TheBigLug View PostI'm not even entirely sure that's his fault.
His dad and Ronnie Davies are always talk about how special he is, doesn't need a trainer etc. etc. They have made him the way he is. He'll always come up short against good fighters because the people around him refuse to address his flaws and act like he has a divine right to win.
The experienced people in his team are deluded, so what chance has Jr got of being realistic.
He's not a kid.
He's a 28 year old man in the toughest sport there is.
He should have been intelligent enough to take control of his career, and see he needs a trainer to teach him basic fundamentals he should have learned before he turned pro.
Instead he chose to skip having an amateur schooling, and then, ridiculously, thought he could train himself.
He's totally arrogant.
He calls the shots, the buck stops with him imo.
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Originally posted by SteveM View PostI still would have liked to see the Golovkin fight. Styles make fights and Golovkin is more static than Groves and susceptible to uppercuts (Brook)
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Originally posted by angkag View PostGroves, like Badou Jack, are underrated because they don't do anything spectacular. But they are both solid, skilled boxers that others have a hard time beating. Froch is the only one to have beaten him easily, and even then, the first one wasn't that easy, hence the rematch.
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