I honestly don't see how Froch won that fight. Even his face at the end was a bit bemused and relieved he knows he was shown up that night and knows that all his future opponents will have huge confidence that they can beat him now.
Dirrell did need to be braver but he will learn from that experience he was still quite green.
Maybe Mayweather COULD have some some losses. Depending on how you see fights.
The difference between the Dirrell and Mayweather is ring generalship and poise. Did Dirrell look in control of that fight? not really. Did he fall over about a thousand times and cling on to Froch like the stench of piss clings on to a tramp? yes, he did at times.
That's a bit of an exaggeration, don't you think?
He fell several times during the middle rounds, it wasn't like he did it all night. Also, I genuinely believe he was off balance while throwing a punch and slipped on one occasion.
Fight was not even close. Dirrell dominated. Froch landed maybe five punches per round and they were not even clean.
Rewatch the fight in slow motion. Dirrell lands nice shots cleanly and fairly consistently, and Froch was not able to do anything.
True, the fight was not pretty, but that does not mean the judges should take the fight away from a rightful winner.
The judging in this sport has been very poor of late.
That's a bit of an exaggeration, don't you think?He fell several times during the middle rounds, it wasn't like he did it all night. Also, I genuinely believe he was off balance while throwing a punch and slipped on one occasion.
This is boxingscene.
I showed the self-control by reigning myself in from saying he fell over 10,000 times. I limited my exaggeration by a huge 9,000 falls.
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