Why's Carl Froch so delusional?

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  • BangEM
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    Why's Carl Froch so delusional?

    I honestly think he's punch drunk and probably has amnesia from time to time about how ****ty he was as a career and how pedestrian his whole career was.

    Anyone that puts that Nottingham stiff in the top-10 British fighters of all time deserves to be shot.
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    Like his personality of not Froch came along in the dark ages if British boxing when our best fighters were hiding in their hometowns for 90% of their careers, fighting Frank Warren wbo or wbu set ups.

    He actually bought respect back to British boxing, by travelling and taking on challenges, he fought everyone in his era and won most of them

    People need to stop getting up in their feelings because Froch throws shade at Calzaghe, a guy who never tested himself

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      Originally posted by LDBC Slayer
      Like his personality of not Froch came along in the dark ages if British boxing when our best fighters were hiding in their hometowns for 90% of their careers, fighting Frank Warren wbo or wbu set ups.

      He actually bought respect back to British boxing, by travelling and taking on challenges, he fought everyone in his era and won most of them

      People need to stop getting up in their feelings because Froch throws shade at Calzaghe, a guy who never tested himself
      But who was actually that good in his era apart from Ward? I remember Froch for getting battered in Nottingham by Andre Dirrell and getting a gift in one of the biggest robberies in boxing history.

      If he wanted a legacy, he should've moved up to light heavy to fight Adonis Stevenson.

      The heavyweight division brought respect back to British boxing. And it started with Fury going to Germany to beat Wlad and Josh taking it to the next level. Not some Nottingham stiff that lost all 12rds to Andre Ward and got schooled.

      Froch's biggest win of his career was against the Canadian hype job, Lucian Bute.

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        Originally posted by LDBC Slayer
        Like his personality of not Froch came along in the dark ages if British boxing when our best fighters were hiding in their hometowns for 90% of their careers, fighting Frank Warren wbo or wbu set ups.

        He actually bought respect back to British boxing, by travelling and taking on challenges, he fought everyone in his era and won most of them

        People need to stop getting up in their feelings because Froch throws shade at Calzaghe, a guy who never tested himself
        Completely agree with the first two paragraphs. Froch had a very good career, he was a human truth machine in the ring. Not my cup of tea as a person, his commentating is awful as well, but you have to respect his achievements.

        But I dont think you need to throw shade over Calzaghe either, in the end he legitimized his credentials. If they want to talk smack about each other, I dont see any problem with that, they both have that side to them. I've seen Froch interviews, where he is very respectful of Calzaghe and called him "a hard bastard"

        They are both the truth in the ring though.

        Everyone acts so feminine when it come to fighters.

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          [QUOTE=****EM;20543218]But who was actually that good in his era apart from Ward? I remember Froch for getting battered in Nottingham by Andre Dirrell and getting a gift in one of the biggest robberies in boxing history.

          If he wanted a legacy, he should've moved up to light heavy to fight Adonis Stevenson.

          The heavyweight division brought respect back to British boxing. And it started with Fury going to Germany to beat Wlad and Josh taking it to the next level. Not some Nottingham stiff that lost all 12rds to Andre Ward and got schooled.

          Froch's biggest win of his career was against the Canadian hype job, Lucian Bute.[/QUOTE]

          The bold makes it impossible to take you seriously.

          Ps you couldn't **** sheeet

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            #6
            Originally posted by sunny31
            The bold makes it impossible to take you seriously.

            Ps you couldn't **** sheeet
            That was a shytty era and it's not shocking Ward ran through everyone. Can you honestly compare that era to this era with Canelo, GGG, Andrade, BJS, Jacob, Benavidez, Callum Smith and Plant?

            You don't get credit for beating a shot Jermaine Taylor that already lost back to back to Pavlik. Kessler? If he gets credit for beating Kessler and losing to Kessler, then Amir Khan deserves a bigger credit for beating Lamont Peterson. And Jean Pascal was at his best at light heavyweight.

            Andre Dirrell was robbed in that fight. The only bigger robbery was McDermott against Fury.

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              Huge fan of Froch here. Froch strikes me as a kind of fighter, a kind of man who I can count on with big sht at stake.

              He is not delusional at all. Adrien Broner is delusional. Carl Froch talks sht and backs them up alwayz.

              Real recognizes real and Carl Froch is a bad bad man. Carl Froch is dead game and he is my favorite Vritish fighter of all time!

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                ****EM doesnt like Froch because he ripped AJ in a recent YouTube video. Very predictable



                The cobra is a warrior and carried British boxing on his own for a time and is easily in the top 10 british boxers for me.

                Everyone rips Bute but back in the day everyone was calling him the real deal and said he would splatter Froch in a few rounds. That night when Froch destroyed him is still one of my favourite ever nights in boxing.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by BangEM
                  But who was actually that good in his era apart from Ward? I remember Froch for getting battered in Nottingham by Andre Dirrell and getting a gift in one of the biggest robberies in boxing history.

                  If he wanted a legacy, he should've moved up to light heavy to fight Adonis Stevenson.

                  The heavyweight division brought respect back to British boxing. And it started with Fury going to Germany to beat Wlad and Josh taking it to the next level. Not some Nottingham stiff that lost all 12rds to Andre Ward and got schooled.

                  Froch's biggest win of his career was against the Canadian hype job, Lucian Bute.
                  Groves 2 wins and kessler

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Quicksilver*
                    Groves 2 wins and kessler
                    Your attention is needed on this thread: https://www.boxingscene.com/forums/s...d.php?t=846577

                    That Ruddock vs Whyte - who wins?

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