I have previously supplied an interview transcript of Froch claiming that GGG had requested a 164lb catch-weight stipulation for one of the attempts to make the fight, which Tom Loeffler subsequently refuted. So it's one man's word against the other.Purse Bid Shakedown wrote:He didn't pass on Froch. Team GGG were offering him all the concessions, Froch was having none of it and retired. "Swerve him like the plague"
Also, Froch's “Just swerve Golovkin like the plague. He punches like a mule. You don’t need to be in with him. Dangerous fellow!” remark was said in a tongue-in-cheek manner… and if you doubt this claim, then please watch the video I’ve supplied in the hyperlink (at the 9:45 mark).
HBO televised a brief extract of this video that only contains this particular comment, whilst promoting the Golovkin-Geale fight, which intentionally misrepresents Carl's actual sentiments, because his words were clearly taken out-of-context. They conveniently excluded the fact that Froch laughed in a sarcastic manner immediately afterwards and they also dishonestly omitted Carl’s other claim that GGG wasn’t big enough to make the jump to super-middleweight.
This was almost certainly a tongue-in-cheek comment, but for some bizarre reason, the media, as well as several forum posters, have jumped on this quote to propose the ludicrous notion that a fighter like Carl Froch is sincerely "scared" of GGG!
It's just an example of a situation that supports the commonly-held belief that Americans don't understand British humour, which often involves irony.