Though he was stopped twice by Froch, that perfectly timed big right hand that briefly put Carl in to la la land was one of the highlights of his career aside from schooling that loudmouth Eubanks lol! Enjoy retirement champ.
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Originally posted by amuroray View PostIts not about me mate.
George lost nearly all of his big fights and got smashed to bits at wembley in front of 90,000.
smith gave him a fitting end to his career, getting laid out in a big fight.
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Originally posted by Mindgames View PostIt is about you and your lack of respect. He beat Degale and Eubank and was beating Froch the first time when stopped controversialy. Its customary to celebrate a fighters achievements when they announce retirement from a sport which could easily cost them their lives.
He had a much poorer career then i thought.
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Originally posted by JcLazyX210 View PostGood luck with everything. You were fun to watch, I really wanted you to win against froch. I thought the ref should had let you keep going for Froch - Groves 1.
I still respect him for a good career though and having good skills and excellent power.
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Originally posted by kushking View PostFroch was naturally bigger than groves & in this division it actually truly matters,hes a warrior who lost to bigger men. Smith is a fcking giant beast that belongs at cw.
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Originally posted by Mindgames View PostIt is about you and your lack of respect. He beat Degale and Eubank and was beating Froch the first time when stopped controversialy. Its customary to celebrate a fighters achievements when they announce retirement from a sport which could easily cost them their lives.
He was beating Froch on the cards, but the tide had turned and the fight was only going one way. Groves's stamina and chin couldn't compare with Froch's. Groves started brilliantly but he couldn't knock Froch out, and as Froch got stronger, Groves was rapidly weakening.
If the ref let it go any longer he just would have ended up face down like in the rematch.
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Originally posted by Golden Boi 360 View PostFormer world super-middleweight champion George Groves has announced his retirement from boxing. The 30-year-old has called time on his career four months after losing his belt to Callum Smith in September. Groves, who is also known for two high-profile fights with Carl Froch, became world champion at the fourth attempt when he beat Fedor Chudinov in Sheffield in 2017.
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