Comments Thread For: Carl Froch: If No Chavez, 'Strong Chance' That I'll Retire

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  • Weebler I
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    #51
    Originally posted by Hougigo
    I forgot he's 37
    He's getting on, but I'm still not sure he retires if he doesn't fight Jr.

    Arum offered Chavez a deal without an extension. It will be interesting to hear how much for.

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    • Hougigo
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      #52
      Originally posted by Weebler I
      He's getting on, but I'm still not sure he retires if he doesn't fight Jr.

      Arum offered Chavez a deal without an extension. It will be interesting to hear how much for.
      Chavez Jnr. actually fired Billy Keane recently.... thought there was something there.... then he went on a twitter rant last night how boxing is racist against Mexicans or something

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      • Dirk Diggler UK
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        #53
        Chavez Jr in Vegas is the biggest fight out there for Froch. It's as simple as that.

        I'm probably James DeGale's biggest fan on here but I don't care if Froch doesn't fight him.

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        • Daddy T
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          #54
          Originally posted by Dirk Diggler UK
          Chavez Jr in Vegas is the biggest fight out there for Froch. It's as simple as that.

          I'm probably James DeGale's biggest fan on here but I don't care if Froch doesn't fight him.
          Chavez is definitely the biggest fight available but GGG would be very big too if much more dangerous.

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            #55
            Originally posted by House of Stone
            Chavez is definitely the biggest fight available but GGG would be very big too if much more dangerous.
            GGG is obviously a better fight for us hardcore fans but not a bigger fight. The Chavez Jr fight goes straight onto HBO PPV and will obviously be Sky Box Office PPV over here. Golovkin is not a PPV fighter yet in America.

            If Froch beats Chavez and Golovkin manages to get Cotto or Canelo, then Froch-Golovkin becomes a monster fight.

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            • Boxing Goat
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              #56
              Originally posted by ellwise69
              I'd say he is.

              Why wouldn't he be?

              He's fought great competition consistently.
              Well, he has been fighting the best comp basically but he just hasn't done even remotely close enough to pass Calzaghe, much less be considered a legend or ATG. Like I said, a HOF induction would be borderline.

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              • Boxing Goat
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                #57
                Originally posted by LacedUp


                In what world is Froch not a legend and an absolute 100% certainty for the HOF?

                It's not in this world.
                Lol @ Froch being a legend! Get real. Maybe a brit legend in brit hearts. He wasn't even ever the best in the division. Give it up homer.

                P.S. Joe Cal would have used him as a ring corner towel on his worst night.

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                • Boxing Goat
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                  #58
                  Originally posted by PAC-BOY
                  Id love to see Froch Ward rematch!
                  Only if Ward gets no tuneup fight and no training camp

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                  • soul_survivor
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                    #59
                    Originally posted by House of Stone
                    Chavez is definitely the biggest fight available but GGG would be very big too if much more dangerous.
                    I'm not sure how Chavez Jr and GGG have become the biggest fights available. I can't imagine a casino in Vegas getting sold out with either guy facing Froch, unless the tickets are dirt cheap and they're looking to sell 5-6k seats. And how much PPv revenue are they really going to get in the US over this? I'd be surprised if it cracked 100k and that would be a huge sell imo.

                    Froch is better off fighting his mando, in front of a packed stadium and with 700k min PPV buys in the UK.

                    The only way Froch makes a massive US splash, which is what he wants, is if he moves up to 175 and faces Hops.

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                      #60
                      Fair enough. I'd like to see the man go out on his own terms, like very few boxers do.

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