George Groves has retired.
Never used to be a fan as I was always a Froch fan & thought he was a rooster little urchin but he's been in some wars & earned my respect.
I'm really, really hoping it'll be Whyte, but experience is telling me to expect the safer option - Miller.
I think so too. Looks like they can avoid Wilder Fury which is what they wanted but not fighting Whyte would be a PR disaster at this point. He's clearly the next in line and if you are avoiding a rematch with someone you have already beaten to fight some other b level fighter then it's not gonna do him any favours
Rumours that Joshua-Miller is done for New York in early June.
Can't say I'm in the least bit surprised. Appalled, maybe. I'll be thinking much harder in future before Hearn gets any more PPV buys from me.
It's heading exactly where I thought it would. Eddie's banking on a mandatory Whyte vs winner of Wilder/Fury - post Breazeale fight - collecting the extra belt to be offered up to AJ in a Whyte vs AJ sacrifice.
I won't be punting up £20 for a Sunday am AJ vs who's that bloke Miller ppv. Eddie can stick it up his backside. Much as I support GB fighters, I hope AJ gets beat -- you never know, it's the US, he might lose on a cut, or points if Miller can hit and run fast enough. It would be worth it just to see Eddie frozen out. Although no doubt AJ would win the UK rematch.
Eubank Snr was super durable...hard to rock him.PS Groves is a smart guy (other than being a Chelsea fan)- all respect due for taking some tough fights and whacking Froch as much as he did. Forget Fury's reincarnation in the last round, how did Froch take all those shots from Groves and still win? It must have been so disheartening for Groves. Is Froch the most durable fighter ever? Taken heavy shots in many of his fights and no sign of being punch drunk yet. Although to be fair it is difficult to tell with some ex pros.
Good call. He was even durable at cruiserweight, although not his natural weight by a long way.Eubank Snr was super durable...hard to rock him.
Think that's what wound Benn up (among other things)....he'd throw all the bombs in the world at him but Eubank would hardly flinch and have that half smile ''you can not hurt me' look. Two very different styles but both warriors.Good call. He was even durable at cruiserweight, although not his natural weight by a long way.
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