Apparantly Bika is looking for a unification fight with Froch but I doubt Froch would take it.
The risk is way too big. Froch has never fought a bully before and Bika would give him serious trouble. Froch has more power but Bika is physically stonger.
They are both known to recover quick after a knock down and come back stronger. This would be an awsome fight.
100% it would end in a KO.
What is more deadly? A cobra or a scorpion???
Chavez would be a fun fight. Be good to see Froch fight in Vegas also.
If he was to beat Groves, i'd see DeGale as a step down..so wouldn't be to sold on that one.
Hopkins at 175 might tempt him. Can't see him fighting at anything but 168 now though at this stage in his career.
Those two fighting seems likely right now, and I wouldn't mind Froch fighting the winner. Which, of course, would be Golovkin.
Yeah Golovkin getting beaten by Chavez jr would be a bit of a shock. If Golovkin can't get the winner of Martinez vs Cotto i would love to see him go to 168 and fight chavez jr then froch.
No need to hang around at 160 if all the top fighters keep avoiding him.
If I'm his handlers I look for a cash grab vs Kessler 3. That would be an easy big money fight with low risk compared to ther possible big money fights... Then I would look for Chavez jr for another big money fight, then ggg and/or ward and call it a career
JCC. I would like to see GGG some day but not anytime soon. I hope GGG goes after other titles at middleweight first. Then step up to super middleweight. Anyhow GGG would knock the socks off this guy
Chavez Jr in a big one in America against a big name opponent who he will give a bit of a shellacking in what will be an entertaining scrap.
From a personal perspective and I suspect I am pretty much alone here - but I have always wanted him to fight Bika. The fight would be absolutely wild. Bika would throwing wide looping punches which were originally thrown in 1997 whilst Froch throws kamikaze uppercuts from mid and long range simultaneously. Head clashes, low blows, and rabbit punches and a bit of wrestling - a couple of point deductions and both fighters most likely taking a more than a few lumps. From Froch's perspective it makes no sense whatsoever but for fans of the odd 12 rounds of complete bedlam at world championship level we've missed out if that one never gets made.