The good news for boxing fans anxious to see Carl Froch continue his career is that he is not yet ready to retire from the sport. The bad news: his lengthy ring absence will continue a few months longer.
An elbow injury cited during his return to training has forced the unified super middleweight titlist to delay his plans for a springtime fight. The hot and heavy rumors from the other side of the Atlantic called for the Brit to face former middleweight titlist Julio Cesar Chavez Jr., a fight Team Froch was ready to firm up as early as this week.
“I’m disappointed to have to let this opportunity go but at this stage in my career I have to make every fight count,” said Froch. “I will get some treatment and then we will look to make this fight or another big fight in the early summer.” [Click Here To Read More]
An elbow injury cited during his return to training has forced the unified super middleweight titlist to delay his plans for a springtime fight. The hot and heavy rumors from the other side of the Atlantic called for the Brit to face former middleweight titlist Julio Cesar Chavez Jr., a fight Team Froch was ready to firm up as early as this week.
“I’m disappointed to have to let this opportunity go but at this stage in my career I have to make every fight count,” said Froch. “I will get some treatment and then we will look to make this fight or another big fight in the early summer.” [Click Here To Read More]
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