By Mark Vester

Former super middleweight champion Carl Froch has continued his verbal attack on promoter Kalle Sauerland of Sauerland Event. Sauerland promotes two of the participants in the Super Six Boxing Classic, Arthur Abraham and Mikkel Kessler. Froch lost a decision and his WBC title to Kessler in his last Super Six outing. On October 2 he will go up against Abraham in the third leg of the tournament.

"Speaking of little fellas, I hear that Arthur Abraham's promoter, Kalle Saulerland, has been stating that he thinks judges won't be needed in my fight against King Arthur, in Monaco on October 2, as he believes he will knock me out," Froch told The Nottingham Post.

"I hope he sought permission from daddy to talk about boxing. He should leave the fighting talk to the fighters as his words carry no weight. I'm still unhappy he was going around making arrangements without the authority or knowledge to do so. His teeth are brighter than he is! With regards him thinking Abraham will simply have to knock me out, well he can carry on thinking that as far as I'm concerned."

Froch knows Abraham has power in his hands, but if he tries to make it a war - Froch sees Abraham taking some heavy damage.

"Abraham is a warrior and brings that heavy punch to the table. I like Arthur, having shared his company a few times. But this is business and King Arthur may fall on his sword if he is relying on that means of victory," Froch said.