Congratulations to Carl Froch on his fantastic performance in unifying the IBF and WBA World Super-Middleweight belts at London's O2 Arena last weekend. After a war that surpassed even their initial classic in Denmark three years ago, 'The Cobra' was at his venomous best and deservedly had his hand raised after 12 pulsating rounds.
It was a high energy, fiercely competitive affair right from the first to last bell and both men should be commended for their courage, resilience and fortitude. It's sure to be a strong contender when the Fight of the Year honour is dished out.
Having avenged Kessler, there's been an understandable clammer to pitch Froch in another rematch, being against America's slick Andre Ward, the only remaining opponent he has failed to conquer in his 33 fight career. [Click Here To Read More]
It was a high energy, fiercely competitive affair right from the first to last bell and both men should be commended for their courage, resilience and fortitude. It's sure to be a strong contender when the Fight of the Year honour is dished out.
Having avenged Kessler, there's been an understandable clammer to pitch Froch in another rematch, being against America's slick Andre Ward, the only remaining opponent he has failed to conquer in his 33 fight career. [Click Here To Read More]
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