The social networking phenomenon Twitter has dropped a load of sportsmen in the mire recently. Carl Froch might very well be the next. The Press Association reported earlier today that 'Froch's promoters Hennessy Sports have confirmed the fighter was told to rest completely for three weeks by his physiotherapist on Monday, after initially struggling with the problem on Friday.' The PA is a reputable agency and it's unlikely - although possible - that they've made a mistake here. Yet a Twitter account (http://twitter.com/carl_froch) purported to be the boxer's own published some very positive noises being made on Saturday: "Just had outrageous fitness test report back from science lab. 12:22 pm Sep 11th via web" "Everyone looking forward to me versus Abraham then ? raring to go already. 12:21 PM Sep 11th via web" This type of inconsistency is meat and drink to those fans who have already started forumulating conspiracy theories about Froch's withdrawal and it needs explaining sooner rather than later. The Twitter account was updated just before midnight with "Had to postpone my fight with Abraham due to a back injury - i'm gutted! Sorry to all my fans but you know I will be back to smash him!!" http://news.boxrec.com/news/2010/twitter-mystery-surrounds-froch-injury
what the **** are you on about? :huh what did I do, kill your dog? all this conjecture is ridiculously pointless, the Twitter timestamps have no baring on reality.
I went to the twitter site, I looked at the timestamp of the last message, it said it was posted 1 hour ago. 1 hours ago? :huh that's today, wtf? So I clicked on it, it says that message was posted 15 hours ago. 15 hours ago? :huh It said 1 hour ago on the other ... But 15 hours ago is 6PM EST or do they mean 1PM GMT? Either way it's not exactly translating to midnight.