During the Super Six press conference that took place days after Dirrell-Abraham it was revealed that there are clauses in the contracts that say a fighter can object to fighting in their opponent's back yard or a venue they don't like. Going on that, Froch has the right to refuse the fight based upon the locations SE is talking about.
I understand where SE event are coming from, saying that no one in America would show up for two Europeans. I guess the only sensible thing to do would be to put Froch-Abraham on the same card as Ward-Dirrell, if they were to bring it here. However, that would push the proposed date back some, and they'd probably be the opener, something that both guys may not like.
I understand where SE event are coming from, saying that no one in America would show up for two Europeans. I guess the only sensible thing to do would be to put Froch-Abraham on the same card as Ward-Dirrell, if they were to bring it here. However, that would push the proposed date back some, and they'd probably be the opener, something that both guys may not like.
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