froch isn't a p4p fighter, but he isn't afraid to fight anyone anywhere (unlike some SMWs)
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Is Carl Froch one of the worst SMW champs in history?
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Originally posted by Light_Speed View PostAnd his warrior image is also getting annoying. He handpicked Yusaf Mack when Sakio Bika was available. And he's not talking about rematching Dirrell in the states.
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Light speed you are a queer.
Froch sent Tommy ooushauven a contract, he sent it back., Kessler priced himself out and fight Brian magee.
And Dirrell is a ******
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Originally posted by The Weebler II View PostFroch wanted Kessler. Didn't happen so Hearn handpicked Mack ahead of the Bute rematch projected for February/March.
Originally posted by Earl Hickey View PostLight speed you are a queer.
Froch sent Tommy ooushauven a contract, he sent it back., Kessler priced himself out and fight Brian magee.
And Dirrell is a ******
Dirrell loses a SD against Froch in the UK = he's a ***** and doesn't deserve a rematch
Froch loses a SD against Kessler in Denmark = he deserves a rematch and Kessler is ducking him
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“Boxing is a contest of character and ingenuity. The boxer with more will, determination, desire, and intelligence is always the one who comes out the victor.” - Cus D'amato
Froch has these things. Unfortunately it's not enough for some people.
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Originally posted by Light_Speed View PostThat's my point, fighters often go along with whatever their promoter decides so it doesn't make sense to say a fighter is a warrior for fighting a guy that was lined up by his promoter.
Oh so Mack was ranked directly below Kessler and Oosthuizen? There was nobody in between? Not even Bika?
Dirrell loses a SD against Froch in the UK = he's a ***** and doesn't deserve a rematch
Froch loses a SD against Kessler in Denmark = he deserves a rematch and Kessler is ducking him
And yes, dirrell is a ******, froch didn't fall on the floor and cry against Kessler nor did he fake brain damage
Dirrell should retire, with that preexisting brain damage he might be the next Gerald mclellan
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