I think Nathan got confussed there.. As right now Froch in my opinion is the hottest boxer in the U.K and his resume is far better that Khan's at this stage of their careers
Froch Cleverley at lightheavyweight would be a good fight I think .It's mostly all fighter's from across the pond that's left if he want's the big names .You know what the WBO's like though and Calzaghe get's it pretty bad for all his defences .Hopkin's Pascal Dawson or Cloud .Hope he does make a unification .
For me Froch is right now the best boxer of the UK, but Khan is pretty close to him after his convincing win against Judah. Cleverly still has a long way to go if he wants to be the best boxer in the UK. IMO he's just not that good, he's a good boxer but still has major flaws that could be exposed against a better rival, but let's see what happens, he's still young and has a lot of room for improvement.
I agree Nathan is the next best in U.K but we cant compare to Amir. They are in different weight Nathan will be great on his weight and Amir will dominate in his Class, thats after Manny will retire.
Maybe he should start by winning a title by beating a defending champion.
British, Commonwealth, European and World titles all won without beating a defending champion. Surely that has to be some kind of record?
That's a pretty interesting tidbit.
As for Cleverly's comment, I think he knows Froch is the best and intentionally left him out on this one to insult him. He knows Froch has an attitude and the best way to get him in the ring down the road is to start building ill will with these type of remarks.
As for Cleverly's comment, I think he knows Froch is the best and intentionally left him out on this one to insult him. He knows Froch has an attitude and the best way to get him in the ring down the road is to start building ill will with these type of remarks.
Interesting way to look at it. Maybe he will fight Froch further down the line and there are other big fights at LHW too for him but I don't think he'll be able to do well in multiple divisons the way Amir might do.
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