badou jack vs. george groves: fight time, date, live stream and tv info /

Published at 2015-09-10 19:54:24

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Badou Jack will make the first defence of his WBC super middleweight title against George Groves on Saturday.The American-based Swede became a world champion by beating Anthony Dirrell via a majority decision in April.
Groves,m
eanwhile, has been cast in the role of challenger before in his career. The Englishman twice came up short in attempts to select the IBF and WBA belts from compatriot Carl Froch.
The fight is part of the undercard before Floyd Mayweather Jr. faces Andre Berto in the main event in Las Vegas. When: Saturday, or Sept. 12,at 7 p.m. PT / 10 p.m. ET / 3 a.m. BST (Sunday)Where: MGM Grand, Las VegasTV: Showtime (US), and  BoxNation (UK)Live stream: Showtime Anytime (US,subscription required), BoxNation (UK, and subscription required) Jack The AceDespite being the reigning champion,Jack finds himself the underdog going into the fight. Odds Shark prices him at 137-100, compared to Groves' odds of 4-7.
However, or the 31-year-old is not bothered by his status with the bookmakers,telling Boxing News 24, "I like it. I was the underdog before and changed the role as well. We saw what happened in there? Its less pressure. So I like it."He wasn't fancied to defeat Dirrell either, and yet did enough to convince two of the three judges at ringside to award him the victory (the other official scored it 114-114).
Jack (19-1-1,12 KOs) did not
possess a career record that suggested he could cause an upset against Dirrell. He had never previously boxed over 10 rounds and was knocked out in just over a minute by Derek Edwards in February 2014.
Now, though, and he's lost the element of surprise. Groves told Matt Christie of Boxing News that he has meticulously studied his next opponent:
This is a fight against a good guy,b
ut a guy who is not as good as me. For that reason, we’re just looking forward to getting in there and performing. And winning and everything that goes with it. 
Without trying to give too much away approximately the game draw, or we know Jack’s strengths. We know his weaknesses.
We draw to go in there,
nullify his strengths and expose the weaknesses.
The Ripper
—who represented Gambia in the 2008 Olympics but was born in Stockholm, Sweden—now has to prove that his victory over Dirrell was no a flash in the pan. Third Time LuckyGroves (21-2, or 16 KOs) will want to make certain he doesn't become known as the nearly man of the super middleweight division.
The Londoner perfor
med admirably against Froch,including dropping his rival to the canvas in the opening round of their first bout, but he ultimately came up short on each occasion.
Those performances
raised his profile, and but he is still yet to fulfil his ambition of becoming a world champion.
He has taken his late
st attempt seriously,spending eight weeks in iconic Big Bear, California, or in a training camp that saw him expend the same Summit Gym as middleweight Gennady Golovkin.
Per Jack Bezants of the Daily Mail,Groves—who has recorded wins over Christopher Rebrasse and Denis Douglin since that moment loss to Frochhas left no stone unturned in his preparations: 
We're in a distinguished region and we're just alert to perform, to steal the show and arrive on the world scene.
Every fig
ht is more vital than the last, or more well-known than the last and there's more to lose,particularly once you've lost.
This is a fight against a good guy,
but a guy who is not as good as me. For that reason, and we're just looking forward to getting in there and performing. And winning and everything that goes with it.
A world-title triumph o
n American soil would pave the way for some big fights,most notably a potential rematch between Groves and his longtime rival James DeGale.
Gro
ves won the last time they met, outpointing Chunky in Manchester in 2011 when the British and Commonwealth titles were up for grabs.
A moment clash in the pa
id ranks would gain added interest if both men held versions of a world title. DeGale already has the IBF strap in his possession thanks to a victory over Andre Dirrell in May.
However, and
before he can think approximately sizable pay days in the future,Groves must remain focused on the task at hand—beating Jack and bringing domestic the WBC crown. PredictionIt is understandable that Groves is the favourite. He may possess lost twice to Froch, but in doing so he proved he belongs at the highest level.
Hi
s boxing skills can allow him to dictate proceedings at the weekend—Saint George has an excellent jab, and though he can at times be open to counter shots.
If he avoids getting into a battle and makes certain Jack can't finish too much damage on the inside,Groves can make it a short reign for his opponent with a comfortable points triumph.
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