Froch is ducking Cleverly

Discussion in 'British Boxing Forum' started by Smoggy7188, Dec 28, 2012.


  1. Smoggy7188

    Smoggy7188 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    "Next year, IBF super-middle champ Froch is expected to get a chance to avenge his April 2010 defeat by WBA champ Mikkel Kessler in the UK.
    That’s a decent match, but a far better one would be for The Cobra to step up to 175lbs to challenge Cleverly. My guess is he’ll swerve the challenge." :patsch He just keeps on shovelling.

    http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepag...cky-Burns-to-lead-British-charge-in-2013.html
     
  2. Peter__1987

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    Clearly his article is aimed at casuals because no self respecting boxing fan would believe any of the bollocks he talks.

    Can you imagine if he promoted Froch? we'd never hear the end of how great Froch was, how he takes on all comers, fights the best, yada yada yada.
     
  3. Clarky Cat

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    Fish-eyed old ****.
     
  4. CamR21

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  5. Trail

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    You believe The Sun? Oh my...
     
  6. Jack

    Jack Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    I doubt it, mate. If Frank promoted Froch, he'd be fighting in some small hall defending his WBO trinket against a Ghanaian whilst keeping onto his unbeaten record. He'd probably be 30-0 with no respect, no money and no legacy.

    ...just like Cleverly will be.
     
  7. Peter__1987

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    I reckon Froch would of probably pushed for the big fights, but yeah, I see your point.
     
  8. Smoggy7188

    Smoggy7188 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Froch is the name that he is due to the super six, wazza wouldnt have let him anywhere near that tournament.
     
  9. ero-sennin

    ero-sennin Boxing Addict Full Member

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    While the article is a load of shite, I've been saying for a while that Froch should consider stepping up in weight. Lot of great fights out there for him. Cleverly holds a strap which he could win, there is also Bellew. Can you imagine what a fight that would be? That's just the domestic guys. Also has options at world level. Rematch Kessler, then move up in weight. Another fight against Ward is not exciting and would bring the same result as last time.
     
  10. Smoggy7188

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    Although I dont agree about him fighting Bellew, I believe your right that to cement his legend to a new a level he should look into becoming a two weight world champ.
     
  11. cutthroat22

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    how the **** is cleverly a better fight than kessler, I really hope after kessler he moves up and knocks cleverly out. That said, if froch moved up to 175 he could just skip ahead of cleverly and face pretty much who he wanted. None of the fights frank mentioned will be made next year I don't think.
     
  12. Dennison

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    If you believe that your an idiot. Froch walks round at 170lbs so why would he move up to lhw?
     
  13. PaulieMc

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    Allegedly is ****ing hilarious isn't he?

    :lol:
     
  14. icemax

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    Froch has boxed close to the LHW limit before...theres too much crap talked about weight, there isnt a whole heap of difference between 172 and 175
     
  15. Jack

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    I think if Froch is going to make a move in his career, it should be to middleweight rather than light heavyweight.

    Froch is simply too small to mix it with those guys. He's a guy who walks around at 170ish and gets into the ring weighing under 170. The fighters at 175 balloon in weight and are probably around 185-195 by the time they're in the ring, so Froch would be undersized there. Even at middleweight, a fighter like Chavez would be about 10lbs heavier than Froch on fight night.

    Most fighters who drain themselves can lose 8lbs or so in water weight, so if Froch did that, he could be a healthy, strong middleweight. Would he be bigger than guys like Martinez or Golovkin? Apparently Martinez weighed in at 167lbs against Chavez on fight night, which is almost identical to what Froch weighs in the ring. A guy like Golovkin is possibly a couple of pounds bigger than Froch, and the likes of Chavez would be heavier than him.

    That said, going to 160 could take away Froch's strength. It's not impossible but it might weaken him. However, 175 is too high for a guy who walks around under that weight. It'd be like asking Khan to fight Kirkland at 154.