HOW THEY PICK 'EM: EXPERTS FAVOR TAYLORTO DETHRONE FROCH BY NEARLY 2-1
Showtime 24th April, 2009
NEW YORK (April 23, 2009)--Carl Froch is a supremely confident, unbeaten fighter who opted to come to America to defend his WBC 168-pound title against former undisputed middleweight champion Jermain Taylor this Saturday on SHOWTIME (9 p.m. ET/PT, delayed on the west coast) for one sole reason - to make a name for himself in the United States.
So, did Froch, of Nottingham, England, make the correct decision and will he defeat Taylor, of Little Rock, Ark., in the main event on SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING from Foxwoods Resort Casino in Mashantucket, Conn.? You'll have to tune in to find out.
Those who participated in a SHOWTIME Media Prediction Poll gave a clear edge to Taylor, who was tabbed to triumph on 29 of the 44 predictions.
Few, if any, predicted a blowout, however, and almost all expect to see a close, hard-fought match. The major sports books and gambling websites agree with the media as Taylor is a slight favorite.
How the media see the eagerly awaited 12-round WBC title fight:
Tim Smith, New York Daily News, (Taylor): "Since I've never seen Froch, I can't say whether it will be difficult or easy, but I can see Taylor outboxing him and winning a decision.''
Kevin Iole, Yahoo! Sports, (Taylor): "Froch has a good chin and isn't going to go anywhere. But Taylor has been in with the better competition and is highly motivated to reclaim a championship. He'll have some anxious moments, but he'll pull away to record a unanimous decision victory.''
Robert Morales, Long Beach Press Telegram/Los Angeles Daily News, (Taylor): "Jermain Taylor has fought much tougher opposition during a career in which he hasn't received enough credit for his accomplishments. I believe that experience is going to play a big role in him defeating a fighter whose list of opponents leaves much to be desired. Froch has only fought once in the United States and it was against a club fighter at the Avalon in Hollywood (Calif.), which means nothing. This fight is going to be in Connecticut; that's just another advantage for Jermain. Because of the idea that he has not been given enough credit for what he has done, that just makes him even hungrier to win this fight. Taylor by lopsided decision.''
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FROCH-TAYLOR PREDICTION POLL - April 22, 2009
Flattop, FightNews.com (Taylor): "Taylor needs to box a measured fight, jabbing and out-maneuvering the heavy-handed Froch from a distance. Froch can win if he makes it a
toe-to-toe battle, as Kelly Pavlik did in the first fight with Taylor. But Taylor learned not to brawl with a brawler from the first encounter with Pavlik and fought a more tactical rematch, although unsuccessful. Taylor by unanimous but unpopular decision.''
Steve Kim, MaxBoxing.com, (Taylor): "In a closely contested fight, I'll take the speed and athleticism of Taylor over the consistency of Froch. Taylor wins a decision.''
Johnny Falgoust, USA Today, (Taylor): "Taylor by KO 8. Froch's power doesn't appear to be as good as his record indicates. He also doesn't have the reflexes to get away with carrying his left hand so low. Taylor's right hands should find a home easily. Although Froch holds the belt, he's the one stepping up in competition, not Taylor.''
Kevin Mitchell, The Observer, UK, (Froch): "Carl Froch has been boxing like a pro since he was a young amateur. He is a natural, as is Jermain Taylor. So this has the potential to be a classic boxing match. However, Froch has a hardness about him that will shock Taylor. He is a physically mature super middleweight up against a middleweight whose resolve and dedication have not always been up to scratch. Froch keeps the title by late stoppage.''
Bobby Cassidy, Newsday, (Taylor): "It's always tough to pick against a guy who has never lost, but I don't see Froch being able to outslug Jermain. I think that Taylor is very comfortable at 168 and that his handspeed will carry the day as he wins a unanimous decision.''
Michael Swann, BoxingScene.com, (Taylor): "I love, love, LOVE Froch's confidence level. But that assuredness will evaporate when he figures out that Taylor is a step above anyone he has fought to this point. Taylor is triumphant by unanimous decision.''
Michael Rosenthal, The Ring-Online, (Taylor): "I'm impressed with Froch's record and his willingness to fight in the United States but I don't think he's faced anyone with Taylor's ability or quickness, although Jean Pascal is capable. If Taylor can twice give Bernard Hopkins fits, he'll be able to beat Froch by unanimous decision.''
T.K. Stewart, BoxingScene.com (Froch): "From the first time this fight was mentioned as a possibility I maintained that Carl Froch would prove victorious over Jermain Taylor - and nothing has changed my mind since. Froch has an eclectic and quirky style and he fights with a lot of imagination. Styles do indeed make fights and Froch has the style as well as the confidence in himself to keep Taylor off his game. Froch will win a wide, unanimous decision.''
Karl Freitag, FightNews.com, (Taylor): "Joining a growing list of recent British champions to cross the pond, will Carl Froch be a Joe Calzaghe or a Clinton Woods? Jermain Taylor will test Froch as he's never been tested before. The feeling here is that Froch has more Woods in him than Calzaghe. Taylor won't stop him, though, but will win a 12-round decision.''
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FROCH-TAYLOR PREDICTION POLL - April 22, 2009
Ramon Aranda, 411mania.com, (Taylor): "Taylor will be more at home at super middleweight and his desire to be a world champ again will carry him through this fight. Froch is a strong 168-pounder but I haven't been too impressed with what I've seen out of him. I think he gives Taylor problems early on, but Taylor has a better second half and wins a close decision.''
Clive Bernath, SecondsOut.com, (Taylor): "This is a tough fight to call but I do believe if a peak Jermain Taylor turns up he will win. Froch is bigger, stronger and possibly better conditioned but he has not fought in this class before and his defense is weak to say the least. Taylor is faster, more experienced. And if the same fighter that beat Bernard Hopkins turns up I see him breaking through Froch's fragile guard and outpointing him over 12 hard rounds.''
James Slater, EastsideBoxing.com, (Froch): "I think Froch will be physically stronger than Taylor and I think he wants it more. Jermain may be the better, smoother boxer, but "The Cobra" will jump right on him and not allow "Bad Intentions" to get into his groove. This is the acid test for Froch, but I feel he will pass it with a late stoppage or a pretty clear points margin.''
Thomas Marriott, 15rounds.com, (Froch): "I can see each man winning in one fashion, Taylor by decision or Froch by KO. My head tells me Taylor, being he can probably outbox Froch most of the fight. I'm going with my heart, though, and pick Froch by a late stoppage. Taylor's lack of stamina and willpower, at times, has bothered me. I think Taylor wins the early rounds, but Froch wears him down and TKO's him late - perhaps around the 11th round the cobra will strike.''
Lee Bellfield, SaddoBoxing.com, (Froch): "At the time of writing this prediction, I found it hard to believe that no agreement had been made to screen this fight on UK TV, particularly since I think it's Froch's time now. Having won the crown in an exciting fight against Jean Pascal four months ago, Froch won't give up the title without a scrap and I've always had this feeling he's wanted this fight more than Taylor. Although Taylor has fought better, he also has flaws. I feel Froch's will to win should see him through against Taylor. At worst, I think Froch will win on points, but he may possibly stop Taylor late in the same way that Kelly Pavlik did.''
Brett Conway, MaxBoxing.com, (Froch): "Froch by unanimous decision. After beating Hopkins, Taylor would be my choice, but since then he has not measured up to expectations. Froch, on the other hand, has just come off a tough win against Jean Pascal, a fight that some considered the fight of the year for 2008. Froch is just too battle tested for Taylor. His toughness will wear the former middleweight champ down and he will win a unanimous decision.''
Matt Richardson, FightNews.com, (Taylor): "This should be a fun fight for as long as it lasts. I think there is a tendency now to assume all European super middleweights are underrated since so many of us on this side of the pond underestimated Joe Calzaghe for so long. But Froch is no Calzaghe. He's fun and exciting but I can't see him beating a rejuvenated and more physically comfortable (at 168) Jermain Taylor. Taylor wins by late TKO or decision.''
Jack Obermayer, Boxing Digest, (Taylor): "Lots of factors to consider, almost so, that this is a draw or toss-up fight. Can Froch be top flight away from home? Will Taylor move too much and thus make him look afraid in the eyes of the judges? Originally, I was a Froch man, but I feel that Taylor is enough of a solid - not great - boxer-puncher to control most of the limited action. Nonetheless, it'll be interesting in how it unfolds. Taylor by decision.''
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FROCH-TAYLOR PREDICTION POLL - April 22, 2009
Tim Starks, QueensberryRules.com (Taylor): "Both Froch and Taylor have loads of flaws, but in each of their last fights, they showed they have enough good traits to make them super middleweights to be reckoned with. I expect a good style match-up and close bout. What tilts me to 'Taylor by decision' is that one of Froch's flaws - that junk where he fights with his hands down - makes him far too hittable, and some of Taylor's good traits, like his speed and jab, make Taylor just the man to exploit it over and over again.''
David M. Lee, (411mania.com, (Froch): "Froch by TKO in the 10th. He is too big, too strong and too heavy-handed. Although Froch's defense is always a worry, I don't believe Taylor carries a big enough stick to stop a full-blown super-middleweight like Froch.''
Francisco Salazar, FightNews.com, (Taylor): "I'm a firm believer in that it's who you have fought. Taylor has faced the stronger and more talented opposition. Carl Froch has faced Jean Pascal and Robin Reid, scoring decision victories. Taylor wins a close decision in a bout that might feature at least one knockdown - by something like 115-112.''
Brent Matteo Alderson, BoxingScene.com, (Taylor): "Froch has primarily fought a collection of no-hopers in his native England while Taylor has competed at the sport's most elite levels against the likes of Hopkins, Pavlik and Winky Wright. Plus Taylor is a big middleweight, and it looked like in the fight with Jeff Lacy that the additional weight is going to help him. Taylor hasn't fulfilled his potential and hasn't learned the subtle nuances of the sport that make good fighters into great ones, and just basically uses his athleticism and size to beat guys. I can't see Jermain, an Olympic medalist; losing to someone who didn't turn pro until the age of 25. I like Taylor especially since the fight is stateside. The advantages fighting at home in England are immense but fortunately for Taylor and unfortunately for Froch, the fight is in Connecticut."
Brian Blake, TalkingBoxing.com, (Froch): "Jermain is one of the best boxers America has seen in recent years, but I don't think that will be enough. His chin has been cracked and it will be tested once again. He'll try to box but once he gets touched he'll feel the need to go toe to toe and it won't pay off. It will be a see-saw fight until the seventh round when 'The Cobra' takes out 'Bad Intentions.' ''
Scott Fyfe, The Sunday Post - Scotland, (Froch): "If Taylor could not stop Jeff Lacy, he is unlikely to be able to come close to halting Froch. After waiting so long to become a recognized world champion, Carl will put on a showcase in this one to underline he's the emerging force in the super-middleweight division. Froch rolls on by decision.''
Mariano Agmi, FightNews.com (Taylor): "Taylor will be significantly faster than Froch, and the disparity in big-fight experience will be the difference. I expect an exciting bout where each fighter is stunned. In the end, I see Taylor using his superior boxing skills to pull out a tough but well-deserved 12-round unanimous decision victory in a close, competitive fight.''
Gunnar Meinhardt, German Boxing, (Froch) : "Froch will prevail - not only because of his determination to enhance his reputation in America but also because of his power and hunger to be the best at 168 pounds. Froch wins an exciting fight by decision or late stoppage.''
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FROCH-TAYLOR PREDICTION POLL - April 22, 2009
Patrick Cassidy, 411mania.com, (Froch): "Froch's handspeed will be a big problem for Taylor. Jermain was worn down over 12 rounds by Kelly Pavlik in their second fight and I expect Froch's naturally bigger frame to weigh on Taylor in this one. Froch wins a close split decision.''
Alex Dombroff, FightNews.com, (Taylor): "Taylor has too much natural boxing ability for the forth-coming brawler, Froch. It is quite possible that Taylor could beat himself, if he forgets about his jab and stands in with Froch. But something tells me Froch doesn't have enough Kelly Pavlik in him, and Taylor gets by with a decision victory.''
Zachary Levin, Boxing News, (Froch): "Froch wins a close decision. I think his movement, sneaky punches, awkward angles and underrated pop are going to trouble Taylor throughout. As Froch fades and makes mistakes in the last few rounds, Taylor will land some convincing blows. But it'll be too little too late.''
Chris Strait, Stick and Move w/ Chris and Chris at www.stickandmoveshow.com, (Taylor): "While's Froch's win over Pascal was impressive, it wasn't that long ago that we were less than impressed with Pascal even as he fought journeymen on ESPN2. I think it will take Froch only a few rounds to realize he's in over his head, and he will not attempt to ruffle Jermain's feathers. Taylor outboxes him to an easy decision win.''
Scott Swerbinsky, Pound 4 Pound Apparel Internet Radio (Taylor): "I love Taylor in this one. He's too big, strong, fast and hungry. Taylor wins by KO or dominating decision.''
Antonio Castro, KNR2 Boxing show, Cleveland, (Taylor): "This is too big of a jump up in class for Froch, who will also have to win on foreign soil. It won't be pretty, but Taylor will win a clear-cut unanimous decision.''
Dennis Bernstein, pound4pound.com, (Taylor): "Taylor's fought far better competition and needs a convincing victory to put him back in the forefront of the minds of the American boxing fans. Froch's WBC super middleweight title win was against unknown, then-unbeaten Jean Pascal and prior to that he beat a 37-year-old ex-Polish military man who took the fight on three days' notice - not exactly Kelly Pavilk and Bernard Hopkins. If Taylor uses his reach advantage and stays on the outside, he should be able to wear Froch down. Froch's straight ahead, plodding style is perfect for the bigger and more athletic Taylor. (Still) Jermain needs to prove he's a finisher. He hasn't stopped an opponent in over four years. Bottom line is, another Englishman goes home unhappy. Taylor takes it by TKO 10.''
David Duenez, There Will Be Blood Fight Show, (Froch): "Even though Froch's opposition does not equal Taylor's, Jermain's history for walking himself back to the ropes on his own will cause himself to be trapped against a big puncher like Carl. As we know, Froch does not have the speed or the experience like Taylor, but has the willingness to win. Taylor still has not adjusted his game plan and still tends to fall in the shoot-outs. Instead of boxing himself out of danger, he leaves an open window for someone like Froch to get a KO. Taylor is obviously the boxer, but he has yet to complete his schooling in the boxing manual. At this point in Taylor's career, a fight with Froch should be a minor test for him, but the lack of progression in his skills in this fight is going to be the testament of where his career goes next. Froch by late knockout stoppage.''
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FROCH-TAYLOR PREDICTION POLL - April 22, 2009
Phil Santos, Overhandright.com, (Taylor): "Taylor boasts a résumé with names like Hopkins, Wright and Pavlik and was once recognized as the world's best at 160. The trouble is every time JT faces an elite opponent (1) he never scores a knockout and (2) looks hittable and makes the fight more difficult than it has to be. For Froch this is his big shot. His most notable victories came over fringe contenders, at best, but to his credit he's still unbeaten and does possess good power. Froch is a nice fighter but Taylor's speed and experience should own the night. Despite what history tells me, I expect Taylor to score a TKO in 5.''
Jane Warburton, SaddoBoxing.com, (Froch): "I expect this to be an exciting and close contest. Taylor has fought great opponents, but I think Froch's speed and 'cobra sting' gives him the edge. Froch retains title on a unanimous decision.''
George Elsasser, BraggingRightsCorner.Com, (Taylor): "Having never seen Froch, undefeated or not, the scalps taken are as faceless to me as he is. Even a tainted Taylor since the Pavlik misadventures should be enough to claim the WBC strap. Taylor takes a decision.''
Dave Wilcox, Talkin Boxing with Billy C" Radio Show/RingSports Magazine, (Taylor): "It seems the current opinion is that Taylor has seen better days and Froch will overpower the Arkansas native. I couldn't disagree more. Taylor will be too slick and he will win a clear-cut unanimous decision to put himself back in the picture for some big paydays.''
Rusty Rubin, RingSports.com, (Taylor): "Taylor has been a hard fighter to understand. After he eked out a win over BHOP, instead of learning and correcting some mistakes, he seems to have lost his confidence. Make no mistake, Taylor can fight with the best of them; in fact, he has. Froch is an up-and-comer and this will be his biggest test. The obvious question is, which Taylor will show up. If he fights like he did in his two fights with Hopkins, he's an easy winner. If not, we have a horse race. Assuming the fight goes to the judges, and I believe it will, Taylor, who's certainly fought better competition, will take a unanimous decision.''
Howie Reed The Square Ring, (Froch): "The champion successfully defends on a 12-round decision.''
Luke Kohler, BoxingInformer.com, (Taylor): "Taylor has a clear class edge, having beaten Hopkins (twice) and being in the ring with Pavlik (twice) and Wright. Froch still seems to be a bit rough around the edges and hasn't fought at this level. I think this is a solid action fight with Taylor being able to win rounds more clearly. Froch will have his moments, but as we've seen before, it's very difficult to look good against Taylor. Froch's low left hand will make Taylor's jab look good and Froch's flurries won't be enough. That said, you never know what you're getting from Jermain, so I can't say I'd be surprised at a Froch victory. But in the end, Taylor's experience will show as he pulls it out on the cards in a close, exciting fight.''
April 2009
WBC super middleweight titlist Carl "The Cobra" Froch gives all praise to his trainer Robert McCracken for ushering him to his sensational victory over Jermain Taylor this past Saturday night at the MGM Grand at Foxwoods in Mashantucket, Connecticut.
Full article : 30th April, 2009
BOXING champ Carl Froch is to take on the scariest match of his career so far - going head-to-head with Anne Robinson on The Weakest Link.
Full article : 30th April, 2009
Briton stops Taylor in final seconds to pave way for big-money fights in States
Full article : 30th April, 2009
Junior Witter has been handed the chance to win back his world title after champion Timothy Bradley stepped down.
Full article : 30th April, 2009
Timothy Bradley has decided to give up his WBC light-welterweight title after being ordered to fight Devon Alexander, who will now meet Junior Witter for the vacant belt.
Full article : 30th April, 2009
With my mind still reeling from the events of the weekend, there can be no doubt that the outcome of the WBC super-middleweight title fight in Connecticut was momentous for Carl Froch.
Full article : 30th April, 2009
CARL Froch apologised to trainer Robert McCracken after retaining his WBC super-middleweight title in dramatic style in America.
Full article : 28th April, 2009
Less than a month ago, 25-year-old Timothy "Desert Storm" Bradley scored his biggest win to date, when he defended his WBC light-welterweight title and won the WBO version in his up-from-the-floor points win over Kendal Holt. Now, however, the good work
Full article : 28th April, 2009
'The beast' comes back from the dead to stun Taylor
Full article : 27th April, 2009
Promoter Mick Hennessy told The Daily Telegraph that Carl Froch's "ambition to fight Joe Calzaghe will be sealed now or never," in the wake of the dramatic defence of the WBC super-middleweight title against Jermain Taylor in Connecticut in the early hou
Full article : 27th April, 2009
Carl Froch should take a bow after his audacious, last-gasp victory over Jermain Taylor, writes Tris Dixon
Full article : 27th April, 2009
World super-middleweight champion Carl Froch deserves to be appreciated more in his native Britain, according to his trainer Robert McCracken.
Full article : 27th April, 2009
By Robin Chipperfield live form MGM Grand - BBC Radio Nottingham
Full article : 27th April, 2009
Nottingham boxer Carl Froch has set his sights on become the undisputed world champion after retaining his WBC title in the United States.
Full article : 27th April, 2009
Nottingham's Carl Froch produces a stunning final-round comeback to retain his WBC super-middleweight crown against Jermain Taylor in Connecticut.
Full article : 27th April, 2009
Nottingham's Carl Froch defends his WBC super-middleweight crown for the first time at the MGM Grand Theater in Mashantucket
Full article : 27th April, 2009
CARL FROCH picked himself up off the canvas before stopping Jermain Taylor in a thrilling fight in Connecticut.
Full article : 27th April, 2009
Nottingham's boxing hero Carl 'The Cobra' Froch triumphed in the US over the weekend in defence of his WBC super-middleweight title.
Full article : 27th April, 2009
MASHANTUCKET, Conn. (AP) - Super middleweight champion Carl Froch delivered a stunning knockout of Jermain Taylor in the final round to steal a fight he would have lost had it been allowed to go a few seconds longer on Saturday.
Full article : 26th April, 2009
Carl Froch produced one of the most dramatic last round stoppage victories in recent times to finish former undisputed middleweight champion Jermain Taylor with a mere 14 seconds remaining in the final round of his world title defence in Connecticut in t
Full article : 26th April, 2009
Super middleweight champion Carl Froch delivered a stunning knockout of Jermain Taylor in the final round last night at Foxwood's in Mashantucket, Conn., stealing a fight he would have lost had it been allowed to go a few seconds longer.
Full article : 26th April, 2009
Carl Froch produced a comeback for the ages to retain his WBC Super-middleweight title with a last-round stoppage of former undisputed middleweight champion Jermain Taylor in Connecticut on Saturday night.
Full article : 26th April, 2009
They know who Carl Froch is now, all right. In one of the most dramatic finishes to a world title fight since Julio Cesar Chavez, behind on points, stopped Meldrick Taylor two seconds from the end of the 12th round back in 1990, the Cobra from Nottingham
Full article : 26th April, 2009
NEW YORK (April 23, 2009)--Carl Froch is a supremely confident, unbeaten fighter who opted to come to America to defend his WBC 168-pound title against former undisputed middleweight champion Jermain Taylor this Saturday on SHOWTIME (9 p.m. ET/PT, delaye
Full article : 24th April, 2009
Jermain "Bad Intentions" Taylor believes that he can be the first man to deposit Carl Froch on the canvas and then keep him there. Taylor made his bold prediction in New York today as the two rivals came face to face for the first time ahead of their WBC
Full article : 23rd April, 2009
Sports fans will get the opportunity to watch delayed coverage of Carl Froch's first defence of his WBC World Super Middleweight Title against Jermain Taylor on free-to-air television after ITV Sport secured the exclusive delayed rights to broadcast one
Full article : 22nd April, 2009
Carl "The Cobra" Froch will arrive in New York today for the final pre fight press conference ahead of his massive WBC Super Middleweight World title fight with Jermain "Bad Intentions" Taylor.
Full article : 22nd April, 2009
Darren Barker has learned that his Commonwealth title fight with Darren McDermott at Watford on May 23 has also been labelled a final eliminator for the British title held by Matthew Macklin - but Barker admits he is not happy about it
Full article : 22nd April, 2009
Jermain Taylor's promoter, Lou DiBella admits that this weekend's World title showdown with Nottingham's Carl Froch is a must win fight for the man known as "Bad Intentions".
Full article : 21st April, 2009
Carl Froch's trainer Robert McCracken believes that British fight fans should enjoy Carl Froch while they can. McCracken won British and Commonwealth titles as well as challenging for the World title during his own career and as a trainer he has successf
Full article : 21st April, 2009
Over the last week there has been a lot of speculation that because of the problems with a lack of TV deal in the UK, Carl Froch (24-0, 19 KOs) could quit the UK completely & ply his trade in the USA after his fight with Jermain Taylor (28-2-1, 17 KOs) o
Full article : 21st April, 2009
Carl Froch sat down with Canada's Russ Anber to talk about his upcoming defence vs. Jermain Taylor.
Full article : 21st April, 2009
A household name in his native England, talented, undefeated Carl Froch will look to make a major statement -- and enhance his reputation in America -- when he defends his World Boxing Council (WBC) super middleweight title against one of the most highly
Full article : 20th April, 2009
Carl Froch could turn his back on Britain and fight in America if he beats Jermain Taylor next Saturday.
Full article : 19th April, 2009
Carl Froch is ready to see out his career in the United States after British broadcasters snubbed his fight with Jermain Taylor.
Full article : 19th April, 2009
All I need is a road to run on, and a ring to spar in," Carl Froch says in the isolated splendour of his Canadian training camp. The world super-middleweight champion from Nottingham, who makes the first defence of his WBC title against the stylish Ameri
Full article : 19th April, 2009
CARL FROCH is cashing in on his world title glory by expanding his vast property empire.
Full article : 19th April, 2009
Unbeaten WBC super-middleweight champion Carl Froch, who meets Jermain Taylor in his first defence next Saturday in Connecticut, is still fuming over the fact that no TV station in his home country have bought the fight so as to show it live for his Brit
Full article : 19th April, 2009
Tyson Fury was born on the 1st of June 1988, in Wythenshawe, Manchester, weighing one pound. After he was born a string of tragic events happened and Fury nearly died 3 times. His father then named him after former heavyweight champion Mike Tyson.
Full article : 18th April, 2009
WBC super-middleweight champion Carl Froch believes he will be too big and strong For American Jermain Taylor when the pair meet for Froch's title at the MGM Grand in Foxwoods, Connecticut on April 25.
Full article : 17th April, 2009
"I'm looking for the best challenges at super middleweight and that is why Jermain Taylor is my first defense, and why I am very open to meeting either Lucian Bute or Mikkel Kessler in the very near future."--Carl Froch
Full article : 17th April, 2009
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 22 @ 2:30PM - GALLAGHER'S STEAK HOUSE
Full article : 17th April, 2009
Carl Froch's promoter Mick Hennessy has moved to set the record straight regarding comments on Steve Bunce's Boxing hour yesterday which appeared to suggest that Setanta had made an offer for the rights to screen Froch's upcoming World title showdown wit
Full article : 17th April, 2009
England's Froch moves training to Niagara Falls as he gets prepared for championship defence
Full article : 15th April, 2009
TORONTO, ON - April 14, 2009 - Super Channel, Hennessy Sports, and Showtime Championship Boxing are proud to bring Canadian fight fans one of the most compelling match-ups of the year, as undefeated WBC Super Middleweight champion Carl "The Cobra" Froch
Full article : 15th April, 2009
Carl Froch has hit back at Jermain Taylor ahead of their world title clash at the MGM Grand, Foxwoods.
Full article : 15th April, 2009
Junior Witter reckons Amir Khan's step-up to his light-welterweight division will end in tears.
Full article : 15th April, 2009
Carl Froch has promised to prove he is "too big and strong" for Jermain Taylor when they meet at the MGM Grand, Foxwoods, on April 25.
Full article : 15th April, 2009
THERE'S no doubt in trainer Robert McCracken's mind about the result of Carl Froch's WBC super-middleweight title defence against US star Jermain Taylor.
Full article : 15th April, 2009
Former WBC World Super Middleweight champion Richie Woodhall believes Carl Froch can pull off a massive win for British boxing by defeating Jermain Taylor in the U.S. on April 25th.
Full article : 14th April, 2009
Newly crowned Commonwealth Welterweight Champion John O'Donnell believes he can follow stable mate Carl Froch all the way to a World title. O'Donnell lifted the Commonwealth title at the York Hall on Saturday night after a twelve round thriller to take t
Full article : 14th April, 2009
Tyson Fury (5-0, 5KOs), the 6'8 much-hyped heavyweight rookie from the UK, has taken a few slight shots at former undisputed cruiserweight champion David Haye, who challenges WBO/IBF heavyweight champion Wladimir Klitschko on June 20 in Germany. It's not
Full article : 14th April, 2009
TYSON FURY picked up his fifth pro win by demolishing Matthew Ellis in just 48 seconds at London's York Hall on Saturday night.
Full article : 13th April, 2009
Big Tyson Fury wasn't messing around at the York Hall, Bethnal Green on Saturday night when he took out Matthew Ellis in just 48 seconds.
Full article : 13th April, 2009
British and Irish fight fans can breathe a sigh of relief with the news that Carl Froch's World title super fight with Jermain "Bad Intentions" Taylor will be available to watch online via pay per view at frochvtaylor.com.
Full article : 12th April, 2009
Lenny Daws won the vacant English light-welterweight title with a points victory over Peter McDonagh.
Full article : 12th April, 2009
John O'Donnell claimed the Commonwealth welterweight title with a stunning victory over Craig Watson at York Hall on Saturday night
Full article : 12th April, 2009
O'Donnell v Watson 11th April 2009
Full article : 11th April, 2009
WBC 168 lb. champ Carl Froch readies for Taylor in Niagara Falls.
Full article : 10th April, 2009
Former World Featherweight champ Barry McGuigan is tipping John O'Donnell to take the Commonwealth Welterweight title from Craig Watson in London tomorrow night.
Full article : 10th April, 2009
Newly crowned Irish Welterweight champ Stephen Haughian takes to the ring at the York Hall in London this weekend on the undercard to the Commonwealth title clash between Craig Watson and John O'Donnell.
Full article : 10th April, 2009
"Magic" Matthew Ellis believes that heavyweight sensation Tyson Fury is biting off more than he can chew by tackling the experienced Blackpool man in just his fifth pro fight in London this weekend.
Full article : 9th April, 2009
"Magic" Matthew Ellis believes that heavyweight sensation Tyson Fury is biting off more than he can chew by tackling the experienced Blackpool man in just his fifth pro fight in London this weekend.
Full article : 9th April, 2009
John O'Donnell believes that Craig Watson is trying to talk himself up ahead of their Commonwealth Welterweight title showdown in London this weekend. The two men go head to head in a top quality Commonwealth title matchup at the York Hall on Saturday ni
Full article : 8th April, 2009
Promoter Mick Hennessy is disgruntled. And rightly so.
Full article : 8th April, 2009
Wei10th April 2009, York Hall, Bethnal Green, London
Full article : 8th April, 2009
If anyone else (aside from Frank Warren) needs convincing just how good Carl Froch is have a look at this! It's Jean Pascal's return to action at the weekend against former World title challenger, Pablo Nievas.
Full article : 7th April, 2009
It appears that Carl Froch isn't the only one mystified about the British TV blackout of his WBC Super fight with Jermain "Bad Intentions" Taylor in the U.S. on April 25th...
Full article : 7th April, 2009
If Carl Froch has anything to do with it Jermain Taylor won't be the only one licking his wounds following their super fight in the U.S. on April 25th. The reigning WBC Super Middleweight champ believes that TV executives on both sides of the Atlantic co
Full article : 7th April, 2009
Since the halcyon days of Rocky Marciano the boxing media have been searching for their next 'Great White Hope'.
Full article : 7th April, 2009
Tyson Fury bids to make it five wins from five when he meets Matthew Ellis at the York Hall in Bethnal Green on Saturday night.
Full article : 7th April, 2009
The biggest night of Carl Froch's career could be blacked out from British screens, unless a last minute deal can be struck. With only 15 days until Froch makes the first defence of his WBC super-middleweight title against Jermain Taylor at Foxwoods, Con
Full article : 7th April, 2009
Heavyweight sensation Tyson Fury will look to make it 5 straight wins this Saturday when he takes on "Magic" Matthew Ellis at the York Hall, Bethnal Green in London.
Full article : 6th April, 2009
John O'Donnell v Craig Watson Press Conference to be held at the Sportsman Casino 9th April 2009
Full article : 6th April, 2009
Promoter Mick Hennessy is expecting Tyson Fury to further enhance his status as one of the most exciting young fighters in the heavyweight division when he takes on Matthew Ellis at the York Hall on Saturday night.
Full article : 6th April, 2009
TYSON Fury is aiming for five straight wins this Saturday when he takes on "Magic" Matthew Ellis at York Hall in Bethnal Green.
Full article : 6th April, 2009
George Hillyard wants to put 18 months of frustration behind him and gain revenge in the process by beating Tyan Booth at the York Hall on April 11th.
Full article : 3rd April, 2009
Hennessy Sports - the promoters of Britain's only World Boxing champion, Carl "The Cobra" Froch have relaunched their website:
Full article : 3rd April, 2009
CARL Froch is leaving nothing to chance ahead of his WBC title defence in America on April 25.
Full article : 3rd April, 2009
Junior Witter is still aiming to resurrect his boxing career as he watches Timothy Bradley take on Kendall Holt at the weekend, live on Setanta.
Full article : 2nd April, 2009
Carl Froch is not exactly your average boxer, in or out of the ring. A property developer in his spare time, Froch can also lay claim to another unique distinction - he is currently Britain's only 'bona fide' world champion.
Full article : 2nd April, 2009
Peter McDonagh believes that his topsy turvy career is back on the rise ahead of his English Light Welterweight title clash with Lenny Daws at the York Hall, London on April 11th.
Full article : 1st April, 2009
HEAVYWEIGHT sensation Tyson Fury has offered Olympic bronze medallist David Price the chance to settle their differences in a professional ring.
Full article : 1st April, 2009
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