As the second stage of the Super Six tournament approaches, Andre Dirrell is putting together the perfect game plan to hand Arthur Abraham his first career defeat on March 6 at the Agua Caliente Casino in Rancho Mirage, California. In his last bout, against Carl Froch, Dirrell felt he outboxed the WBC champion. He lost a split decision but now knows that his boxing ability is good enough to fight with anyone in the world. [Click Here To Read More]
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Not a bad idea at all, with the high guard Abraham's body is certainly open, and if it gets Abraham thinking about those body shots the head shots usually not there will open up.
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abrahams body has to be the target i agree
this fight is going to an interesting one
such a clash of styles its hard to pick
abraham is going to have to mix it up i feel,he wont win a decision walking after dirrell throwing punches and not hitting him like froch did all night,he needs to establish himself early
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Originally posted by Ray Dollars View PostAndre is planning to target the opposite corner of the ring to wherever Abraham is more like.Originally posted by IIG View PostAbraham by KO in 7.Originally posted by charlieg View PostAbraham on points with Dirrell booed out of the ring for running after getting stung a couple of times.
I actually think Dirrell will win a decision.
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dirrell might say thats the gameplan but everyone knows he wont risk going to the body. he might run his way to a decision but i hope and expect to see him get ran out of the ring. and by ran i mean stretchered.
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Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP View PostAs the second stage of the Super Six tournament approaches, Andre Dirrell is putting together the perfect game plan to hand Arthur Abraham his first career defeat on March 6 at the Agua Caliente Casino in Rancho Mirage, California. In his last bout, against Carl Froch, Dirrell felt he outboxed the WBC champion. He lost a split decision but now knows that his boxing ability is good enough to fight with anyone in the world. [Click Here To Read More]
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