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    #11
    Originally posted by Mick Higgs View Post
    There's no reason why this fight can't actually land on a major card in Germany. Neutral ground may be the answer.
    There are plenty of reasons actually.

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      #12
      Originally posted by MDPopescu View Post
      ... I sincerely don't think that WBC would leave their 168 belt in British hands.
      Groves will have to make sure he wins.

      I think Dirrell is a hard fight though.

      I think both Groves and Degale have their hands full if those fights gets made.

      But both winnable.

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        #13
        Originally posted by IronDanHamza View Post
        Groves will have to make sure he wins.

        I think Dirrell is a hard fight though.

        I think both Groves and Degale have their hands full if those fights gets made.

        But both winnable.
        I don't think that Anthony Dirrell is much better than DeGale (whom Groves somehow beat). Froch was far too tough for "the ugly kid"...

        I'd rather like to watch Andre Dirrell fighting DeGale or Groves...

        I'd also like to watch Andre Dirrell fighting Andre Ward (even if this is quite improbable)...

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          #14
          Yeah, especially after his bro boxed your ears off & was robbed in jolly ol' England

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            #15
            Groves ruined his career in the first fight. That might be harsh, but he looked super sharp leading up to that fight, and also in the Froch fight.

            He was comfortably beating Froch, but then he started to fight different, started to admire his handiwork, and just lost focus and paid the price.

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              #16
              Originally posted by Mick Higgs View Post
              There's no reason why this fight can't actually land on a major card in Germany. Neutral ground may be the answer.
              It's hard to see Germany as neutral seeing as Grove's promoter is German and that they're world renowned for questionable results.

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