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LP_1985
10-25-2009, 04:52 PM
wat u think

ed7890
10-25-2009, 04:57 PM
Benn's probably a bit old at this stage

Decy
10-25-2009, 04:57 PM
Benn at his best his hard to back against.

ps he is my favourite fighter though so maybe a little biased.

DOM5153
10-25-2009, 05:07 PM
Benn beats him up early while abrahams trying to warm up on his way to a UD

Hooch
10-25-2009, 05:30 PM
Benn beats him up early while abrahams trying to warm up on his way to a UD

Spot on, you cant start slowly against Benn

Mr Butt
10-25-2009, 06:38 PM
benn stops him

suckay singh
10-25-2009, 06:40 PM
Gary Lockett

threethirteen
10-25-2009, 06:41 PM
Benn's legs often went when he got clocked cleanly. Abraham just waits for the right moment to drop the hammer. Abraham wins this - his defence and inside strength means Benn won't have all his own way, plus Abraham's ability to explode into life as soon as his opponent tries to reset means he;d catch Benn eventually.

He wouldn't let him off the hook the way others did.

turpinr
10-26-2009, 04:36 AM
abraham would be ok when his guards up high.when he decides he wants to fight and hurts benn what happens then? benn was always dangerous when he was hurt and could hurt anyone in return.i can't make my mind up but i'm 100% sure who i'd rather watch.

Grant1
10-26-2009, 06:09 AM
I think we go all gooey when looking back on the Benn, Eubank era and overrate them.

I think Abraham knocks him the fuck out.

ghostlybadge
10-26-2009, 06:33 AM
Benn vs abs is a close call and would test out abs chin but I see abs taking benn out when he decided to start hitting back. Eubank is another story though I think eubanks uppercut was made for hitting abs when thrown from the outside.

rumour24tiger
10-26-2009, 06:54 AM
Abraham.

Though it could be similar either to Abraham v Miranda 1 (I would pick Benn here) or Abraham v Miranda 2.

In fact anythign could happen. Benn strugled with the guard of Watson. Abraham even harder to hit clean. The 1989-90 Benn likely knackers himself out and gets knocked out by a "slow starting" aka posied and controlled Abraham.

beecho1988
10-26-2009, 07:38 AM
Benn ko

Flea Man
10-26-2009, 09:05 AM
aBRAHAM'S VERY TIGHT DEFENCE (oops, caps) and power means he would punch when Benn wasn't. Also, his very good chin means that when benn goes into danger mode it would negate Benn's fight ending power. I say Abraham stops him, clean, around the 11th.

Mr Butt
10-26-2009, 01:05 PM
a prime benn would not fight the way he did against watson and any reference to the watson fight is a bad one. benn would attack quickly but he would go to the body and draw abraham into a war early and yes get hurt/kd along the way but in my opinion would probably win in the third in a longer more exciting version of the benn/blade fight.abraham would not be ko'd but stopped on his feet after multiple kd's

brown bomber
10-26-2009, 01:08 PM
Its hard to say because Benn was never really tested at the top, top level other then the Mclellon fight when he was sensational. That said Abraham is a powerhouse and seems solid. I'd prob go with AA by stoppage or NB on points.

turpinr
10-26-2009, 01:08 PM
a prime benn would not fight the way he did against watson and any reference to the watson fight is a bad one. benn would attack quickly but he would go to the body and draw abraham into a war early and yes get hurt/kd along the way but in my opinion would probably win in the third in a longer more exciting version of the benn/blade fight.abraham would not be ko'd but stopped on his feet after multiple kd's:Dnigel was jolly keen on tear-ups wasn't he:good

JonOli
10-26-2009, 01:29 PM
If Benn could go to war, full on, with McClellan, I'm sure he could handle Abraham's small spurts in between periods of hibernating like a tortoise. Having said that, I suppose there is always a chance Benn could be suckered in.

Still, I think AA is overrated at the moment, and the KO at the end of the Taylor fight didn't tell the full story.

One of the judges had it 103-105 including the point deduction.

I think someone will outpoint AA sooner of later. Standing, doing nothing for much of the fight, with your guard around your ears, surely must come up short sooner or later.

PS I'm not particularly enamoured with AA so may be a bit bias

El Cepillo
10-26-2009, 01:39 PM
Unfortunately, I think Benn would probably get stopped late.

turpinr
10-26-2009, 01:44 PM
If Benn could go to war, full on, with McClellan, I'm sure he could handle Abraham's small spurts in between periods of hibernating like a tortoise. Having said that, I suppose there is always a chance Benn could be suckered in.

Still, I think AA is overrated at the moment, and the KO at the end of the Taylor fight didn't tell the full story.

One of the judges had it 103-105 including the point deduction.

I think someone will outpoint AA sooner of later. Standing, doing nothing for much of the fight, with your guard around your ears, surely must come up short sooner or later.

PS I'm not particularly enamoured with AA so may be a bit biashe's awful to watch

tonysaprano
10-26-2009, 02:04 PM
Man, Abraham is as basic as a lego set, predictable as feck and well over-rated. Benn would muller him.

I think Dirrell will outbox him all night long when they meet, as long as he can keep his chin tucked away he will win by points. Remember, it aint in Germany so Abraham starts the bout the same as every other fighter, not with 6 rounds in the bag before it starts:D

widdy
10-26-2009, 02:23 PM
Man, Abraham is as basic as a lego set, predictable as feck and well over-rated. Benn would muller him.

I think Dirrell will outbox him all night long when they meet, as long as he can keep his chin tucked away he will win by points. Remember, it aint in Germany so Abraham starts the bout the same as every other fighter, not
with 6 rounds in the bag before it starts:D

:thumbsup


AA hates being hit in the body,is slow and ponderous,benn ko around 6:bbb

196osh
10-26-2009, 02:30 PM
I think Abraham would stop Benn.