Froch Adjusted, And May Have Closed The Book On Johnson's Inspiring Career..LOTIERZO |
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| Written by Frank Lotierzo | |||
| Sunday, 05 June 2011 22:01 | |||
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The Froch-Johnson bout was a tale of two fights, and don't let anyone say that Carl Froch is not a tough guy. From about the fourth round on he stood virtually in front of Johnson and controlled the fight. And that was after Johnson got out of the gate quick and perhaps won three of the first four rounds with his sound fundamental attack of moving forward behind his straight jab and then throwing his right hand to the head with a left-hook to the body immediately behind it. Then he stopped letting his hands go with regularity and that's about the point where Froch stayed focused and began firing three and four punch combinations without much return from the pressing Johnson, age 42. After 10 rounds the fight was close and still up for grabs, however Froch clearly swept the last two rounds by launching and landing some multiple punch combinations to the head and body and perhaps closed the book on Johnson's truly inspiring 18 year boxing career. MisterLee says:
Nice article. Small point, froch taylor was before the Super Six. Also, I called Froch - Ward back in 2009 before the tournament began when everyone was championing Kessler and Abraham and how "the Americans were so inexperienced". Mikey Garcia looked sharp over the weekend, anyone else thinks he can give Juanma and Salido a run for the money within a year? Holler! MisterLee says:
I think Froch's long jab, his hidden craftiness, and his combination punching won the fight. ultimoshogun says:
@MisterLee, true that! Mikey Garcia looked like the real goods saturday night. I'll be keeping an eye out for him. MisterLee says:
@ultimo, i AM a fan of Mikey/Miguel/Mike now.. or whatever his other aliases are... I guess you gotta please ALL fans, right Richie Valens? :-p. The guy is smart, and he punches hard as heck. I think garcia vs. gonzalez or ponce de leon would be a fun fight... Real Talk says:
Great article F-Lo. Love analyisis and breakdown of the fight. Very knowledgeable. I knew Froch had what it takes to win just wasn't sure if he would rise to that leveel of opp because he's never been in with a fighter of that caliber. Good win for Froch and congratulations. I missed the fight because I was working in Va. but I'm looking forward to catching it later. Andre Ward has got his work cutout for him but he can pull it off if he uses good footwork and settles down but he knows what to do. Looking forward to this one which is a toss up. I'm out TSSU. Dueces Radam G says:
Mikey Garcia is ready to shake shake up da wirrrrrllllllldddddd! I give him a very good chance to take down anybody in his division. Holla! the Roast says:
I'm with 'yall. Garcia is a straight puncher and is a tough match for anyone at that weight.
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This past weekend super middleweights Carl Froch 28-1 (20) and Glen Johnson 51-15-2 (35) completed the semifinals of the Showtime Super-six tournament. And the fight was an outstanding bout for the majority of the 12-rounds it was contested. When the majority decision was announced it pretty much confirmed what everyone watching surmised, and that is Froch will be advancing to the finals to meet Andre Ward 24-0 (13) to determine who the top 168 pounder in the world is - this side of Lucian Bute 28-0 (23).





Glen will fight on. You heard the Jim Grey interview. Glen fought a good fight. He has to get paid just like everyone else.