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    Comments Thread For: Carl Froch, Johnny Nelson Split on Braehmer-Cleverly Outcome

    There are some differing opinions on the outcome of today's title showdown, when Juergen Braehmer (48-2, 35 KOs) defends his WBA 'regular' light heavyweight title against Nathan Cleverly (29-3, 15 KOs) on October 1 at the Jahnsportforum in Neubrandenburg, Germany, live on Sky Sports.

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    #2
    Braehmer by TKO 8-12 rds

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      #3
      braehmer looks like a walking corpse, probably the oldest 37 year old ive seen in my life. cleverly should beat him

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        #4
        Hope it will be Braehmers

        WBA at this point will order the winner to face the Kov vs Ward winner anyways so neither of them can hold that world title which is not even a real world title as a hostage, parading around as they would be really world champions.
        And I have no intention to see Cleverley on a lhw title fight again after he got KFOD by Kovalev in 4 rounds so I want Braehmer to win.

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          #5
          Carl Froch
          As far as his boxing goes, I think Braehmer can punch a bit, box a bit and he does most things well and is no mug. But he is a bit one-paced and tends to leap in, mostly with the jab and sometimes with the head, which Cleverly needs to be vigilant of.

          But the German does lose his shape as he tires and I think that will be a big advantage for Cleverly, who is a very busy fighter. He needs to work hard and set the tempo to win the rounds and he will need to win them clearly. I am 100 per cent behind him and I do think Cleverly deserves to win but is likely to end up losing a majority decision. Read into that whatever you will...

          Matthew Macklin
          Braehmer is a very good southpaw boxer-puncher, who is well-schooled and technically sound. He is 37 but Cleverly isn't the freshest 29-year-old and that last one against (Andrzej) Fonfara might have invigorated his career and rekindled his confidence but it was a really grueling fight and it might well have taken a lot out of him.
          I think he needs to make it his fight, a busy fight at a high-tempo. Braehmer will look to take his time and pick his way through, try and keep him in his place with his backhand, so it really is an intriguing clash of styles. But if he can keep it fast and go at a high-tempo pace, Cleverly can outscore him comprehensively on points.

          Jamie Moore
          At Braehmer's age he is going to struggle boxing at pace and Nathan has always been doing that. He's got fast hands, a high work-rate and a great engine, so as long as he boxes to his best attributes, he's got a great chance.
          I will go for Cleverly on points but I am very, very sceptical of him getting the result out there. Nathan will know the situation he's in and will be taking a massive risk trying to get a points win out there but I do think he's got the right mentality and right condition to make sure he comes out on top.

          Johnny Nelson
          Us fighters all have someone that sets the blue touch paper alight and I do think Braehmer is the one that does it to Cleverly. He seems to have the bit between his teeth. He is eight years younger so he has to go in their with pace, all sorts of angles, for at least two minutes of every round because the one thing you can't dodge is time and that will catch up on Braehmer.
          Nathan can win but he has to produce something that makes it hard for him to feel robbed when the scores are read out. He has the skill and ability to beat Braehmer that's for sure. I can see Cleverly coming back in a tough, tough fight but nicking it on points - even out in Germany.


          David Coldwell
          Cleverly's got a great chance if he's firing on all cylinders. If the Cleverly that fought Fonfara brings a little head movement and defence, then I give him a great chance. If he just plods forward, then Braehmer's sharp punch-picking will have an effect on him.
          I think Braehmer's there to be beaten and if Cleverly can put his 'smarts' together, I think he'll be a world champion. He could outwork Braehmer and win on points but I actually think it'll be a late stoppage win for Cleverly.


          Tony Bellew
          I do hope he beats Braehmer because I believe if he'd have fought him when he should've fought him all those years ago, he would've beaten him. I am just not sure about the miles on the clock and how much desire he's got left in him. Only Cleverly will know himself.
          Depending on how much he wants it, he can definitely out-work him but I see this one going a bit like the Paul Smith-Arthur Abraham fight; a really close one but one Cleverly will just lose. It'll be one of those where you are sitting there thinking it could go either way but you expect the home fighter to get it.

          Tony Danza
          Braehmer KO 1.

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            #6
            Originally posted by Chrismart View Post
            Tony Danza
            Braehmer KO 1.


            Clev is fighting against Braehmer, the referee, and the judges.

            It's a hard battle in Germany, so he's gotta really pour it on to get the win.

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              #7
              I think Cleverly will end up outworking a slow and old Braehmer.

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