Carl Froch believes his world super-middleweight title defence against George Groves in Manchester on Saturday night will go down alongside the great domestic grudge matches.
Froch has made no secret of his dislike for the unbeaten Groves in a fiery build-up to a fight which appears to have caught the public's imagine despite the champion's insistence Groves does not belong in the same ring.
The Nottingham 36-year-old believes the fight's popularity is due less to the challenge Groves brings to the table and more because the British public have always relished a good-guy, bad- guy clash.
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Froch has made no secret of his dislike for the unbeaten Groves in a fiery build-up to a fight which appears to have caught the public's imagine despite the champion's insistence Groves does not belong in the same ring.
The Nottingham 36-year-old believes the fight's popularity is due less to the challenge Groves brings to the table and more because the British public have always relished a good-guy, bad- guy clash.
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