FROCH HOPES ABRAHAM WILL COME OUT OF THE FIGHT WITH DIRRELL UNBEATEN
PanARMENIAN.Net
15.01.2010 12:49 GMT+04:00
/PanARMENIAN.Net/ WBC super middleweight champion Carl Froch commented
on the upcoming Abraham-Dirrel fight during the Super Six World
Boxing Classic.
"Dirrel is a fast, slippery, negative operator. Abraham likes to
cover much of the time and only fights in brief spurts in every
round... When Abraham makes his attacks in the last 30 seconds,
Dirrell may be ready for him and will chop him up with shoes," he said.
However, Froch hopes that Abraham will come out of the fight with
Dirrell unbeaten.
He doesn't think that Dirrell will bee opening up with his offence very
much against Abraham. "It would be a shame for Abraham and a shame for
boxing if Dirrell used the same tactics to shad a very slim verdict,"
he said hinting at Dirrel's clinching, boxingnews24.com reported.
Carl Froch (born 2 July 1977) is an British professional boxer and
is the current WBC Super Middleweight champion, since defeating Jean
Pascal on points for the vacant title on 6 December 2008. After a
split decision win over Andre Dirrell in the second defense of his
belt on 17 October 2009, his record stands at 26-0 (20KO).
PanARMENIAN.Net
15.01.2010 12:49 GMT+04:00
/PanARMENIAN.Net/ WBC super middleweight champion Carl Froch commented
on the upcoming Abraham-Dirrel fight during the Super Six World
Boxing Classic.
"Dirrel is a fast, slippery, negative operator. Abraham likes to
cover much of the time and only fights in brief spurts in every
round... When Abraham makes his attacks in the last 30 seconds,
Dirrell may be ready for him and will chop him up with shoes," he said.
However, Froch hopes that Abraham will come out of the fight with
Dirrell unbeaten.
He doesn't think that Dirrell will bee opening up with his offence very
much against Abraham. "It would be a shame for Abraham and a shame for
boxing if Dirrell used the same tactics to shad a very slim verdict,"
he said hinting at Dirrel's clinching, boxingnews24.com reported.
Carl Froch (born 2 July 1977) is an British professional boxer and
is the current WBC Super Middleweight champion, since defeating Jean
Pascal on points for the vacant title on 6 December 2008. After a
split decision win over Andre Dirrell in the second defense of his
belt on 17 October 2009, his record stands at 26-0 (20KO).