CARL FROCH: I FANCY DOING A NUMBER ON KING ARTHUR QUITE EASILY. NO DISRESPECT TO HIM
PanARMENIAN.Net
01.04.2010 16:19 GMT+04:00
/PanARMENIAN.Net/ WBC super middleweight champion Carl Froch predicts
a knockout win over Mikkel Kessler in the second stage of the Super
Six tournament on April 24 in Denmark. The fight in the third stage
of the tournament will have Froch taking on Arthur Abraham. Size
sometimes matters, says Froch. He thinks the smaller Abraham will
take a pounding when the two of them are matched.
"I fancy doing a number on King Arthur quite easily. No disrespect to
him. He's tough, strong and can bang a bit, but he's quite a small
man. I've always coped with fighters and brawlers quite easily,
so I think I'll knock him out. I want the recognition. I'll do what
I have to do to win. If that means sticking my jab in his face, I
will do. If it means standing in front of him and going toe-to-toe,
I will," Froch told thisisnottingham.
Froch doesn't care what Abraham tries to do in the ring, he will
stick to his course of trying to knock "King Arthur" out.
"Regardless of how it goes, I'll be looking for the stoppage because
I want the bonus point to secure my place in the semi-finals," Froch
said, boxingscene.com reported.
PanARMENIAN.Net
01.04.2010 16:19 GMT+04:00
/PanARMENIAN.Net/ WBC super middleweight champion Carl Froch predicts
a knockout win over Mikkel Kessler in the second stage of the Super
Six tournament on April 24 in Denmark. The fight in the third stage
of the tournament will have Froch taking on Arthur Abraham. Size
sometimes matters, says Froch. He thinks the smaller Abraham will
take a pounding when the two of them are matched.
"I fancy doing a number on King Arthur quite easily. No disrespect to
him. He's tough, strong and can bang a bit, but he's quite a small
man. I've always coped with fighters and brawlers quite easily,
so I think I'll knock him out. I want the recognition. I'll do what
I have to do to win. If that means sticking my jab in his face, I
will do. If it means standing in front of him and going toe-to-toe,
I will," Froch told thisisnottingham.
Froch doesn't care what Abraham tries to do in the ring, he will
stick to his course of trying to knock "King Arthur" out.
"Regardless of how it goes, I'll be looking for the stoppage because
I want the bonus point to secure my place in the semi-finals," Froch
said, boxingscene.com reported.