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Tuesday Oct 13, 2009

Froch seems too seasoned for young Dirrell. You agree, TSS U?

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FROCH: "I'll Drag Dirrell Into A Fight"

 

Carl Froch participated in an open media workout Tuesday in Nottingham, England, as he winds down preparation for Saturday’s second half of the Super Six World Boxing Classic doubleheader against Andre Dirrell. In the first fight, American Jermain Taylor will face “King” Arthur Abraham in front of a sell-out crowd at the o2 World Arena in Berlin, Germany. It all happens on SHOWTIME®, 8 p.m. ET/PT (tape delayed).

 

CARL FROCH MEDIA WORKOUT QUOTES AND IMAGES

 

On Andre Dirrell’s trash talk in the lead up to the fight:

“I don't look too much into mind games before a fight because I've heard it all before. I've had 25 fights and every one of my opponents said they'd decapitate me or knock me out or whatever. They all come with their own game plan and their own story but every fighter has to believe in themselves and be confident.

 “Maybe he's coming over here super confident and I'm sure he will be right up until the first bell but as soon as I start connecting with those ten ounce gloves he'll start to realise he's in there with a proven, strong, warrior and world champion and that he's a long way from home.”  

On Dirrell's more polite approach since arriving in Nottingham:

“If he's calming down on the trash talk then it's obviously dawning on him the task at hand. He's got to fight a proven world champion, who's beaten a man who's now world light heavyweight champion (Jean Pascal) and then went to America to beat Jermain Taylor, a man who was an undisputed world middleweight champ.”

On fighting at home in Nottingham at the Trent FM Arena:

“Being at home with 8,000 screaming fans all in your favor it gives you an edge so I'm looking forward to that.

I know what it's like to have the fans against you, booing every time you land a shot and cheering every time you get smacked on the chin and it's not very nice.”

On coping with Dirrell’s vaunted speed:

“Speed's not a problem if you're not there to be hit and it's my job to ensure I'm not there to be hit and keep my guard up and that's what I've been working on in training.”

On his tactics for Dirrell:

“I'm going to be gunning for him. I'm going to be hitting him hard to the body early on and once he starts to slow down then I'll drag him into a fight and we'll find out what he's got.

“Styles make fight, it's an old cliché but its true. I've seen a few flaws in his style in the fights I've watched but I'm sure I've looked terrible in some of my fights and he could watch those and pick holes in my armory.”

On his preparations for the fight:

“All I've been concentrating on is doing my work right. I've had a great camp; my running's been brilliant so I'm super fit. My heart rate's down where it wants to be. My weight is down, I was already a pound inside the 12-stone limit when I woke up this morning so that won't be a problem. I'm eating good food, I'm feeling very strong and I've done some real damage in my sparring without mentioning any names. So I'm feeling as strong as I've ever done and punching harder than ever.”

On the Super Six tournament:

“We've got a win, lose or draw scenario which is very unique in boxing. If you're in a position where you're defending you're title and you were to drop a decision and lose the title then you're in no mans lads trying to build yourself back up but in the Super Six we have the privilege of three fights guaranteed at world level and getting paid well win, lose or draw so there's a bit of a safety net there but I don't look at it like that.

“I'm a winner and I don't go in there thinking of anything else other than winning. My style has always been geared towards knocking the other guy out. If I'm going into round eleven having won the previous ten I still want to knock the other guy out.”  

On an ankle injury suffered prior to his last fight, a dramatic final round KO of former undisputed Middleweight Champ and fellow Super Six participant, Jermain Taylor:

“I had an ankle problem before the Taylor fight when I fell when I was out running. I turned it over pretty bad. I actually contemplated pulling out. It was around a month before the fight but the last thing I wanted to do was pull out but I was limping and hobbling around. It was a strained lateral ligament.”

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brownsugar:  at first I thought the title said,.. I'll drag him to Hell!!,... Froch looks incredibly fit,... ripped and shredded like and old school Tommy Hearns,.. if Looks could win fights,.. then Froch is already looking invincible and impossible to beat,.. he looks better than he did for JT,.. tough night for he kid,.. but technically Dirrell is so good,.. he could literally dance and pot shot all night,.. he has the best feet of any middle weight in the tourney,.. If JT could move like Dirrell nobody could touch him,.. but sadly ,...he'll never win in Nottingham with slick dance moves,.. he'll have to tag the nimble Nottingham Knight with frequent hard shots to the head in order to sap the juice out of him if he's gonna have any chance,.. Froch is a 2 to 1 favorite over Dirrell. Focus Focus,.. Focus....
Wednesday Oct 14, 2009 09:05:12 AM
Anony:  MARK MY WORDS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! FROCH THE FROG will get beat by Dirrel and exposed in the Super Six. He was soooooo freaking lucky against Taylor but this time he will loose three times in a row and out of the tournament before anybody else. Incredible action this saturday!!!! I can't wait!!!!! Beer pleaseeeeeee and I will recommend the Domino's thin veggie pizza which is perfect for fight night. hehehehe.
Wednesday Oct 14, 2009 11:23:15 AM
Frank Z:  ok ... i stand kind of corrected, watched some more of carl froch and he's a little better boxer than i gave him credit for before, but it's still too awkward for me to be a fan of, come on matrix.
Wednesday Oct 14, 2009 03:49:55 PM
Real Talk:  I'm LEANING Froch for the simple fact ...HE'S AT HOME !!! Froch's got power, can take a shot, and come in great shape. That spells a hard night for Dirrell ....who is gifted, but hasn't been truly tested. All that running around won't cut it come SAT. He's gonna have to sit on his shots and leave no doubt who the better fighter is. 2 Days left. Let's Go !!!!!
Thursday Oct 15, 2009 11:47:10 AM

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