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  • Joe Calzaghe: Carl Froch Must Tighten Defence Or Fall To Mikkel Kess

    JOE CALZAGHE: CARL FROCH MUST TIGHTEN DEFENCE OR FALL TO MIKKEL KESSLER
    By Gareth A Davies

    Daily Telegraph
    7:06PM BST 19 Oct 2009
    UK

    Carl Froch, the World Boxing Council super-middleweight champion, has
    been warned to tighten his defence or face defeat in his next fight,
    against Mikkel Kessler in Copenhagen.

    Fist defence: Carl Froch (above) has been told by Joe Calzaghe that
    he must tighten up his defence or endure defeat Photo: PA Froch faces
    Kessler next spring, after retaining the WBC gong against American
    Andre Dirrell in Nottingham on Sunday, but his execution was less
    than perfect.

    Dirrell made life awkward for 12 rounds, with the British fighter,
    clearly the heavier puncher, seemingly unable to trap him on the
    ropes. That said, Froch did find a way to win. Yet it was by a
    frustrating, wafer-thin margin.

    Klitschko set for Johnson bout Joe Calzaghe, the retired former
    two-weight world champion, beat Denmark's Kessler in Cardiff just
    under two years ago. Kessler had the Welshman in trouble for the
    opening five rounds of their world unification battle.

    Calzaghe complimented Froch on his recent successes, but insisted he
    must make technical changes in his defence to defeat Kessler.

    "Carl has done well. He's got a lot of heart, he has power and credit
    to him for what he's done. But he's very vulnerable and doesn't really
    defend too much. If inactivity for a year hasn't affected Kessler too
    badly, he is head and shoulders the best fighter in the tournament."

    In Berlin, Jermain Taylor, who suffered concussion after being knocked
    out by Germany-based Armenian Arthur Abraham in the closing seconds
    of their Super Sixes contest, left hospital on Monday following tests.

    The opening Super Six clash drew large television ratings in Germany,
    with public free-to-air station ARD recording a peak market share of
    almost 40 per cent on late Saturday evening. "That is phenomenal,"
    promoter Kalle Sauerland said. "It shows how great the fan interest
    is in the Super Six World Boxing Classic."

    In Denmark, the fight drew a peak commercial market share of 37.4
    percent on TV2. A sell-out crowd of 14,200 witnessed the fight at
    the O2 Arena in Berlin.

    In the UK, Froch versus Dirrell was shown on a one-off, pay per view
    channel, Primetime, on the Sky platform. Discussions were continuing
    on Monday for the fight to be replayed this weekend on terrestrial
    television.

    Elsewhere, WBC heavyweight champion Vitali Klitschko, after his victory
    in California last month against Chris Arreola, will defend the title
    again this year against American Kevin Johnson on Dec 12 in Bern.
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