Re: ARTHUR ABRAHAM vs. CARL FROCH SET FOR OCT. 2 IN MONACO
Posted: 17 Jul 2010, 06:37
Yeah, that came to mind. Maybe I was casting my net way back when and not really thinking in the last 20 years or whatever.
Know what you mean. wouldnt be so bad but i chucked £60 down the drain when i booked a flight to copenhagen (with about 10 of my mates aswell) only for it to get changed to the week afterchris s wrote:How the f*** can fans afford a weekend in such an expensive place however cheap flights are.
basically my options were either Chavez lockridge, or even older stuff with bloody Monzon and benvenuti. eerily quiet crowds punctuated by occasional applause.orbtastic wrote:Yeah, that came to mind. Maybe I was casting my net way back when and not really thinking in the last 20 years or whatever.
Counter-puncher wrote:basically my options were either Chavez lockridge, or even older stuff with bloody Monzon and benvenuti. eerily quiet crowds punctuated by occasional applause.orbtastic wrote:Yeah, that came to mind. Maybe I was casting my net way back when and not really thinking in the last 20 years or whatever.
it was on a Balearic isle, re jackson's detached retina and it was a choice between the Balearics and Alabama as the only places would license him. I think.orbtastic wrote:For some reason I thought Jackson flattened Herol there, but it was some casino in spain?
Counter-puncher wrote:oh good point ron, seem to recall Sumbu Kalumbay fought there a bit too
Don't doubt it's glitzy, but there are places that would have been more atmospheric. Can't help think it will be TV studio boxing.RLewis wrote:Counter-puncher wrote:oh good point ron, seem to recall Sumbu Kalumbay fought there a bit too
It's true it might not end up being the best atmosphere, but it does give the Super Six a bit of glamour and it also won't be starting at 2am.
Such a shame a warrior like Carl has never been properly showcased on terrestrial TV, otherwise this would be a huge blockbuster of a fight. The Brit who's rarely in a bad fight, taking on a hard as nails fighter like Abrahams: the two hardest hitters in the division?RLewis wrote:Counter-puncher wrote:oh good point ron, seem to recall Sumbu Kalumbay fought there a bit too
It's true it might not end up being the best atmosphere, but it does give the Super Six a bit of glamour and it also won't be starting at 2am.
But you'd have gotten your money back as the flights were cancelled for the weekend you were flying due to the ash cloud.Bennyblanco wrote:Know what you mean. wouldnt be so bad but i chucked £60 down the drain when i booked a flight to copenhagen (with about 10 of my mates aswell) only for it to get changed to the week afterchris s wrote:How the f*** can fans afford a weekend in such an expensive place however cheap flights are.
Or FWBomber 1 wrote:Coco wrote: Apparently it was a done deal to be in Nottingham before the tournament started untill Hennessy realised a handshake was not a water tight contract.
I have criticised Hennessy many times on this forum but not Froch, his style of fighting along with his willingness to fight all comers, especially when he is not getting the advantages are a breath of fesh air a la Haye
Exactly, A handshake deal is just not good enough when you are representing one of the best super middleweights on the planet!! Ask yourself this, Do you think Goosen,Shaw,Sauerland or Dibella would have dome the same thing???
BuggerG0mez wrote:But you'd have gotten your money back as the flights were cancelled for the weekend you were flying due to the ash cloud.Bennyblanco wrote:Know what you mean. wouldnt be so bad but i chucked £60 down the drain when i booked a flight to copenhagen (with about 10 of my mates aswell) only for it to get changed to the week afterchris s wrote:How the f*** can fans afford a weekend in such an expensive place however cheap flights are.