bigjack wrote: ↑03 Mar 2019, 10:14
G0mez wrote: ↑03 Mar 2019, 10:07
bigjack wrote: ↑03 Mar 2019, 09:54
Buster Douglas lost his mum prior to the best win of his life,Tommy Hearns also lost his brother the night before one of his best performances,fighters get on with it,injuries too
Bereavement has often brought about big performances.
A broken right hand and no sparring at all for your biggest fight to date? Less so.
Clearly the narrative of this thread is not one for adult discussion. It’s just a pile-on and half-truths.
I’ll leave you to it.
kessler was such a gent that he didn't mention his broken hand prior to the Calzaghe loss,Froch however couldn't help but mention the Volcano dust cloud and blamed that on his loss.The thread title asks is Froch bitter ?,it would appear he is .
The fight was supposed to be on one date in Copenhagen. Right near the time they shifted it to Herning - and put it back one week. All travelling fans with flights & hotels got deliberately f*cked over.
Then the week of the fight it was off as all airlines were grounded. Until literally a few days to go they hired a small plane to fly at low altitude to get him there.
Carl had to quickly shed a few pounds and get to the airport the next day. The promoter wasn’t stupid, upon landing they sprung it that tv crews would film him doing laps around some track, then off to do interviews here, interviews there. Rob wasn’t happy.
Sauerland thanked everyone for seeing it through. Stating Abraham would be coming to Nottingham on the next leg without a doubt in return (they didn’t)
After a great fight in the lion’s den, Kessler shaded it in a must-win fight to save his career. He took some heavy blows and had to retire from the tournament.
A lot of press scored it Froch, I think showtime , Bunce etc did. Carl said he wasn’t 100% sure he had at the bell. He gave Kessler his credit in post fight interviews.
Obviously now ‘he just blamed the ash cloud’. yawn.