CARL FROCH: I EXPECTED ABRAHAM TO BEAT TAYLOR
PanARMENIAN.Net
19.10.2009 17:58 GMT+04:00
/PanARMENIAN.Net/ WBC super middleweight champion Carl Froch expected
Arthur Abraham to beat Jermain Taylor on Saturday night in Germany,
but even he was shocked at the way it went down. Abraham knocked
Taylor out cold in the twelfth and final round of their fight. The
KO came down with only seconds left before the final bell. Taylor was
already coming off a April knockout loss, to Carl Froch, and that also
went down in the twelfth round with only seconds to go in the fight.
"Jermain Taylor got knocked out again in the last round against Arthur
Abraham so Taylor must be jinxed because it was exactly the same time
in the same round that I knocked him out. I expected Abraham to beat
him and obviously I expected to beat Dirrell so it's all gone as I
thought it would so far," Froch told The Telegraph.
Taylor suffered a bad concussion from the knockout. He was taken
to local hospital in Germany and won't return to the United States
for several days. The doctors want to keep under observation for a
few days. After two bad knockouts in back to back fashion, fans are
asking Taylor to forget about the rest of the Super Six tournament
and walk away. If Taylor continues with the Super Six, he will face
Andre Ward in the first quarter of 2010. Ward challenges WBA champion
Mikkel Kessler on November 21, boxingscene.com reported.
PanARMENIAN.Net
19.10.2009 17:58 GMT+04:00
/PanARMENIAN.Net/ WBC super middleweight champion Carl Froch expected
Arthur Abraham to beat Jermain Taylor on Saturday night in Germany,
but even he was shocked at the way it went down. Abraham knocked
Taylor out cold in the twelfth and final round of their fight. The
KO came down with only seconds left before the final bell. Taylor was
already coming off a April knockout loss, to Carl Froch, and that also
went down in the twelfth round with only seconds to go in the fight.
"Jermain Taylor got knocked out again in the last round against Arthur
Abraham so Taylor must be jinxed because it was exactly the same time
in the same round that I knocked him out. I expected Abraham to beat
him and obviously I expected to beat Dirrell so it's all gone as I
thought it would so far," Froch told The Telegraph.
Taylor suffered a bad concussion from the knockout. He was taken
to local hospital in Germany and won't return to the United States
for several days. The doctors want to keep under observation for a
few days. After two bad knockouts in back to back fashion, fans are
asking Taylor to forget about the rest of the Super Six tournament
and walk away. If Taylor continues with the Super Six, he will face
Andre Ward in the first quarter of 2010. Ward challenges WBA champion
Mikkel Kessler on November 21, boxingscene.com reported.