Give Froch's people an offer to fight Golovkin, I guarantee he'd be interested.
Froch - 'I'd swerve Golovkin like the plague'.
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Froch already said he wanted the bout, the word back was that K2 aren't keen.
In Abel Sanchez's most recent interview Froch's name was brought up and he started talking about unfinished business at 160. I don't think they want Froch or Ward at this point in time.Last edited by Weebler I; 05-03-2014, 06:41 AM.Comment
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I think Froch is being honest, as far as this interview goes.
Would he actually avoid GGG though? Probably not, Froch likes a fight and he most likely would fight GGG.
Saying he would avoid him is the best decision isn't the same as saying he would never fight him, but who knows.Comment
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Froch fights anybody, let's remember who we're talking about here.
He just said on Ringside the other day that he would rather be fighting Golovkin than Groves. Froch would win that fight, he's too big and the style suits him; you don't win a war against Carl Froch.Comment
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To be fair Groves was fighting a war with both Froch and the referee.Comment
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They shouldn't either. The Sergio fight should be the No.1 priority for the end of this year/early next year. If that doesn't happen then they should be testing the waters at 168 instead of going straight into a fight with beasts like Froch and Ward. Both Froch and Groves even said it there that he looks small for super middleweight.
That said, if it got made, Froch-Golovkin would be a huge fight and a great fight for the fans. If Golovkin can't get Sergio or Jr then I'd rather watch him fight Froch than another fringe middleweight.Comment
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