The fight ended on a whale of a right hand in round eight but, really, it was over at the end of the fourth. After losing most of the first three rounds, Carl Froch caught George Groves with a big shot late in the fourth and took over with a nasty body attack in the fifth. When he finally lowered the boom with the closing bomb, in front of some 80,000, Froch had completed a significant transition.
Before the fight, he was already established as one of the better fighters of his time. Before the fight, he’d already amassed a resume worthy of Hall of Fame consideration, facing the most consistently challenging run of foes in the sport in the last six years. After the fight, he’d finally stamped what his place in British and hardcore boxing lore will likely be.
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Before the fight, he was already established as one of the better fighters of his time. Before the fight, he’d already amassed a resume worthy of Hall of Fame consideration, facing the most consistently challenging run of foes in the sport in the last six years. After the fight, he’d finally stamped what his place in British and hardcore boxing lore will likely be.
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