JCC Jr. cuts less weight to fight IBF champ the Cobra
Froch fucks him up. So does Kessler. Hell, Junior wouldn't even beat Bute.
And Ward would give him a 12-0 thrashing.
"I never came into the ring trying to intimidate anybody. I just came and presented myself, and if they choose to be intimidated cool. If not, they're still gonna hit eventually." - Iron Mike
A Haymaker is a punch. It is a wild swing with all the person's might to knock out the opponent. It is the most common punch in street fights. It is also used in boxing as a last resort. It packs enough power to break a man's jaw.
Fighting on the internet is like running in the special Olympics... Even if you win, you are still retarded.
I'd go with Froch in a clear win, but a fun fight... He's got the size, the gumption... I think it's more than enough
"Did I imagined this or did this really happened?"
froch's gumption may be no match for the moxie of chavez jr.
" Like i said before " -fmj
Froch knock him out in 6 or less rounds....
well, I'll make it more specific for you, faggot.
Psychology, confidence; these are important factors in any fight. One of Froch's biggest strengths, as important as any of his physical attributes (his strength, his stamina, his durability) is his confidence. Froch fights like a man who believes the other guy can't hurt him. He believes that in a firefight, he will come out on top. He is not easily intimidated.
Chavez Jr.'s style is based on pressure, on the ability to impose his brawn on his opponent, to force the opposition into throwing more punches to keep him off, deter him. However, as was the case with his father, it often has the opposite effect... The opponent, in a frenzy to try and back him off, becomes reckless and creates defensive openings for Chavez... this is where you see him landing the hook to the body, the wide open hooks to the head (he must have landed two dozen of these last night on Andy Lee) ... The biggest difference between Chavez and his father, besides the clear demarcation in talent and comp, is that Jr. doesn't really have much of a straight right hand... This was, I believe, his father's best and most consistently trustworthy weapon (even if some prefer the hook to the liver) ...
Now, ask yourself this... in Sr.'s absolute prime, what fighters typically gave him the most grief? Guys who went to him instead of away from him and were determined to try and push him back... I think of Meldrick Taylor, whose blinding hands and ability to get off first consistently frustrated Chavez for a good 9 or 10 rounds of their great fight... Chavez thought Taylor would backtrack, but he came right to him, got in his grill and went to war, ultimately betrayed by his lack of serious power... Juan LaPorte (who typically lacked self-confidence and often failed to believe in the serious power he had in his hands, especially in big fights) threw caution to the wind and brawled with Chavez, again giving him one of his most difficult fights... To a lesser extent than those two, Rocky Lockridge also gave him fits with his confrontational style...
I think if there is one thing that is absolutely true between both of them, it is this: that they want to be pursuing, pushing the action, forcing the pace, they do not like to have someone trying to push it on them, as it disrupts the rhythm that both find essential.
When I say Froch has the "gumption", I am saying he is the type to see a man coming at him as a sign to meet head-on, try and push the other man back, because he believes he can push anyone back; he has that arrogance. When I think of Froch's size, strength, stamina, his odd-but-effective combination punching and workrate mixed with that belief that there is no way Chavez can push him around, I like his chances in a big way.
Last edited by cdogg187; 06-17-2012 at 07:46 PM.
"Did I imagined this or did this really happened?"
"I never came into the ring trying to intimidate anybody. I just came and presented myself, and if they choose to be intimidated cool. If not, they're still gonna hit eventually." - Iron Mike
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