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How’s This For Some Pre-Fight Hype

27 Nov

Boxing doesn’t get as much hype as it used to due to a lack of megafights, great American fighters, and seemingly every champion being based overseas. In the Showtime sponsored Super Six tournament Carl Froch will be taking on Arthur Abraham in Helsinki. Two European fighters having a championship fight in Europe. Something long time boxing fans aren’t used to.

At least we get a bit of hype from Froch’s girlfriend, British model Rachael Cordingley. Cordingley must have a strong dislike for Abraham based on what she said.

“Carl’s always confident and he knows he can bring the WBA championship belt back to its rightful place,” Cordingley said. “Abraham is only a midget — Carl’s going to dethrone the Midget King!”

Well she probably hasn’t seen Abraham’s resume. The man can do damage in the ring. It’s pretty clear Froch knows that and he acknowledged it.

“Abraham and I are fighting for a world title and we both believe we’re going to win,” Froch said. “Nothing will be left outside the ring and everything will be thrown inside it. I’ve got to stick and move — keep out of his way and out-box him. But you know what I’m like, there will come a stage when I decide to have a good old scrap on the cobbles instead!”

It should make for an entertaining fight, but there are very few that know this fight is happening. These fights should be happening over here in the States, but since MMA seems to be taking over and the best fighters are ducking certain opponents (Floyd Mayweather), we don’t get the championship fights of the past.

  

ringside thoughts

25 Oct

Last week i took in a couple of good boxing matches from the super six tournament for supremacy of the super middleweight division. To those who aren’t familiar, i’ll tell you the names of the contestants.Some you might recognize, some you won’t.The tournament consists of the top six fighters in the super middleweight division.Mikkel Kessler(Denmark), “King” Arthur Abraham (Germany), Carl Froch (England), Jermain Taylor (USA), Andre Direll (USA), Andre Ward (USA).From the looks of it, it almost looks like a US vs. Europe format, but its far from it.
  The first fight was “King” Arthur Abraham vs. Jermain Taylor. I’m not a boxing expert, just one that recognizes a good fight when they see one.This was a good fight, although i’m sure Abraham had the fight won on points even if it was a close decision since the fight was in Germany.Abraham put together a fine performance and he would’ve won on points against the outmatched Taylor.The fight went to the 12th round when Abraham came up with a dazzling knockout of a tired Taylor.More thoughts on Taylor later.If i were a betting man, i’d put it on Abraham to win the tournament.The second fight was more entertaining as it pitted Carl Froch vs. Andre Direll. Direll was clearly the more skilled of the two, but it was Froch and the “will not skill” that won out in a slightly controversial 12 round split decision. I thought Direll put together a fine performance as did Froch, but i think the home “ring” advantage helped Froch in the end. Froch was outskilled as I stated earlier, but as the fight went on I could see Direll was frustrated by Froch trying to turn the fight into a brawl. There was a point in the fifth round i believe where Froch had a point taken for hip tossing Direll to the canvas. Direll also had a point taken for what reason i don’t know and neither did the commentators. Personally i thought Direll should have kept fighting his fight and stopped waiting for the referee to either disqualify Froch or take points from him.It happened after every clinch where Direll would look at the ref. He should’ve kept fighting and he would have pulled out the win. I thought he did enough to win, but when fighting the champ, on his home turf no less, you have to be thoroughly dominant to take a decision, or win by knockout.
  As for Jermain Taylor,i really don’t know waht’s become of him.It wasn’t that long ago he came away with two decisions over the legendary Bernard Hopkins. I do think other fighters found a chink in his armor during the two Hopkins fights. He got tired in the later rounds.When he went against Kelly Pavlik he punched himself out early and it cost him.He always seems to get tired in the later rounds.Check out the fight against Carl Froch and you’ll know what i’m talking about.He’s still young and talented, but he’s had too many big fight losses recently.I hate to say this, but i think he’ll become the “name” opponent for young up and comers to get a big win against.Like a steppingstone of sorts.I hope he can get it together and string together some impressive wins.