Comments Thread For: Team Oosthuizen: We Turned Down The Carl Froch Fight

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  • BattlingNelson
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    #21
    This is so odd. Why negotiate this long only to say that you'd rather fight in the States? Hopefully there's more Info to come.

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    • .:: JSFD26 ::.
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      #22
      Originally posted by rey guey
      I think Arum is saving Pavlik for Chavez jr.

      if Chavez loses to Martinez, they'll spin the fight and say making 160 is too hard and Chavez will move up to 168 and have a huge come back fight against Pavlik.
      I can see this happening if Pavlik doesnt fight Froch.



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      • -Lowkey-
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        #23
        Originally posted by hillbilly
        Andre Dirrell beat him in the UK and lost a bs decision. The vast majority of boxing experts thought Dirrell beat him handily. You can complain all you want about "hold flop to the floor and complain"--but Dirrell beat him fair and square and got jobbed.
        That's false actually press row was more or less split 50-50 Dirrells antics cost him the win. I'm not complaining Froch won the fight you are the one falsely complaining about a robbery that didn't happen.

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        • Light_Speed
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          #24
          Smart move from Oosthuizen's camp, even though he would have been competitive in defeat it could have ended in a KO loss which would be damaging this early in his career.

          Bring on Bika! He'll fight Froch in his living room.

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          • Weebler I
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            #25
            Originally posted by BattlingNelson
            This is so odd. Why negotiate this long only to say that you'd rather fight in the States? Hopefully there's more Info to come.
            I suspect like most things, it comes down to money. Career-wise it's the right decision for tommy gun.

            Sakio Bika may well be the only quality option left for Carl.

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              #26
              Originally posted by The Weebler II
              I suspect like most things, it comes down to money. Career-wise it's the right decision for tommy gun.

              Sakio Bika may well be the only quality option left for Carl.
              I eagerly await Hearn's explanation.

              As for Bika I don't know. There's also Magee although he is likely to fight Kessler.

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              • Weebler I
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                #27
                Originally posted by BattlingNelson
                I eagerly await Hearn's explanation.

                As for Bika I don't know. There's also Magee although he is likely to fight Kessler.
                Froch has already beaten Magee (CF claims he had a broken hand), I just can't see him fighting BM again.

                Kessler is a good fight for Magee, he will likely lose but it may be his last shot at a big payday.

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                • -Kev-
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                  #28
                  Originally posted by Clegg
                  Not surprised that he turned it down as it's a year or two too early for him, but I'm curious about why they seemingly spent weeks having serious discussions and then decided against it. Maybe the payday was less than they wanted or the location was an issue. Or perhaps a lot of it was rumours and no real negotiations took place.

                  Hopefully he'll sort something out soon, I think he should consider Adonis Stevenson. If you know you have to face a mandatory within the next year, it's better to get it out of the way when you have nothing else on the table rather than leaving it until Kessler/Bute becomes available and then have to choose between facing a big name or keeping the belt.
                  That's exactly what I was going to come in here and say. A lot of posters are saying "good move", "he wasn't ready", etc. But it's going over their head that negotiations were pretty far in, which means both sides wanted the fight. But something went wrong, like you said, maybe Tommy's team didn't feel the reward was worth it.

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                  • Sparked_26
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                    #29
                    Originally posted by hillbilly
                    Andre Dirrell beat him in the UK and lost a bs decision. The vast majority of boxing experts thought Dirrell beat him handily. You can complain all you want about "hold flop to the floor and complain"--but Dirrell beat him fair and square and got jobbed.
                    Dirrell really should have been thrown out, imo.

                    When he felt the slightest pressure from Froch he'd either flop to the floor or his head would be level with Froch's nutsack.

                    Awful fight. When he did engage he had the edge of Froch but he lacked heart.

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                    • Albeerto
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                      #30
                      A) Froch vs Cloud
                      B) Froch vs Pavlik

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