By Mark Vester

Speaking with thisisnottingham , super middleweight Carl Froch was delighted with getting the opportunity to fight for the vacant WBC title on November 27 against Arthur Abraham in Helsinki, Finland. Froch had lost the title to Mikkel Kessler, who withdrew from the Super Six Boxing Classic with an eye injury. Froch complained about the judges that officiated his fight with Kessler in Denmark, but there are going to be three American judges for the fight with Abraham.

"It's great to get the chance to be world champion for a second time," said Froch. "I wasn't happy with what went on but at least it's sorted now. But it looks as though there will be three American judges in Finland."

Even with the non-biased judges, Froch doesn't want to take any chances. He wants to avoid going to a decision and thinks the only way to win is going to be by knockout.

"I think I'm going to have to knock out Abraham to get the belt back that was taken away from me in Denmark," Froch said.

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