Carl Froch says he is planning to stop Mikkel Kessler when the two meet in an eagerly anticipated rematch at the O2 Arena in London on 25 May.
Dane Kessler beat Froch on points in his home country in 2010 but Froch is now a world champion again and the IBF super-middleweight king will try to add the WBA belt this spring.
The 35-year-old says he was not at his best in the first fight against Kessler but feels he is now at the peak of his powers and is confident of avenging that defeat.
"I've lost to him and I need to beat him," Froch told Sky Sports News. "He's in trouble. I'm gunning for him and I'll be looking for the stoppage.
"I wasn't 100 percent (in Denmark) and I still nearly beat him. Now, I'm on the crest of a wave.
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Dane Kessler beat Froch on points in his home country in 2010 but Froch is now a world champion again and the IBF super-middleweight king will try to add the WBA belt this spring.
The 35-year-old says he was not at his best in the first fight against Kessler but feels he is now at the peak of his powers and is confident of avenging that defeat.
"I've lost to him and I need to beat him," Froch told Sky Sports News. "He's in trouble. I'm gunning for him and I'll be looking for the stoppage.
"I wasn't 100 percent (in Denmark) and I still nearly beat him. Now, I'm on the crest of a wave.
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