Well, on that it appears we are in agreement. The assertion he is an ATG would be silly, to allow admiration for a fighter's qualities to cloud the vision when seeing their flaws is foolish.caldo2025 wrote:I've never watched a Froch fight hoping he would lose so I would call myself a Froch fan as well but some Brit's on this site really have a distorted view of Froch's career. Some have him in the all time best boxers in the world list and that's not something I could do. Grit, determination and "cajones", i'm right there with you. Froch's attitutde and heart will be missed because you don't see many boxers with those tools.jamesmcdonnell wrote:I don't think anyone in Britain is under any illusions about how good Froch is, but what we admire (speaking if I may for my countrymen) is his sheer grit, determination and space-hopper like cojones - he's taken on every challenge, won most, and lost a couple, and for me personally, he's got everything mentality-wise I want to see in a fighter.caldo2025 wrote:I've been critical of Froch lately with the whole GGG tweet and though I don't think Froch is half as good as the British People do on this site, I can't deny that he belongs in the HOF. The Boxing HOF is not exactly a vault in a Swiss Bank. If Sylvester Stallone can get in for pretending to be a boxer, Froch should be a first ballot.
That is worth admiration.
Froch is a very good boxer (compared to the overall boxing population) - and a great fighter (by which I mean, he has a great fighting heart) - more than that, is delusional.