By Ruslan Chikov

Arthur Abraham is not going to waste his time exchanging words with Carl Froch. The British boxer has been verbally attacking Abraham for the recent statement about Froch not recovering mentally from the recent loss to Mikkel Kessler. Abraham told Alexander Pavlov that he doesn't have a lot to say like Froch, but he'll do his talking once they get in the ring on November 27 in Helsinki, Finland.

"I don't like to speak much. I like to prove myself in the ring. I treat everyone with respect, regardless of whether they are athletes or not. My goal is to box, rather than to talk. Many foreign boxers, like my upcoming opponent, British boxer Carl Froch, likes to talk a lot. But what they show in the ring is a whole other matter," Abraham said.

Abraham gave his take on Froch as a fighter and what he brings to the ring.

"He is a former world champion and works from his left. He throws good punches from the side, and also when he throws straight ahead. Everyone who boxed for a world title - is strong. There is nothing bad there, but I think that I'm going to beat him because I'm stronger," Abraham said.

Abraham will not only rely on his power. He will use other tactics to beat fighters like Froch, who are very big super middleweights.

"At this weight, the contenders are more powerful and heavier. Therefore, I have to rely on speed and the force of my connects. The main thing - is tactics. You need to pay more attention not only to your physical preparation, but also to all other components," Abraham said.