Thread: Boxing 2012
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Old 27-05-2012, 17:48   #86
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Re: Boxing 2012

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Originally Posted by adzii_nufc View Post
Bute's only well known opponent before last night was Glen Johnson, I wouldn't judge his ability based on what was an undefeated record.

Brings back Memories of Khan vs Salita in which Salita was floored by the very first punch of the night.
Yeah, this is why I was backing Froch heavily. Froch's two defeats have came because he'll fight anyone.

Bute's record was because he had hand picked opponents he could beat, and even then he needed the referees help to stay undefeated when Andrade knocked him out in the dying seconds of the 12th, only for the referee to give the most ******** 10 count boxing has ever seen.

Anyone looking at this fight logically could see Froch should have been favourite. Bute is overhyped and relies on hometown advantage.
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