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Re: FROCH vs. DIRRELL Tickets on Sale Today
Posted: 18 Aug 2009, 05:58
by TheCobra
hitman_hatton1 wrote:
all dirrell is effectively saying is that he don't rate him.
he's been respectful about kessler and abraham.
but least he ain't coming out with the lying awake at night claptrap.

I agree with Gemmell, I think you need to shut up now Mr Hitman it has got a little bit boring lkistening to you moan on about everything Froch says or does, end of the day he's comeing out with stuff to sell the fight, it's pretty much your average Hennessy press release. When you meet Froch in person he's a very level-headed likeable guy and very articulate. I respect him miles more than a 'one-of-lads' 'pound for pound piss head' champ of the world.
Re: Froch ticket update
Posted: 18 Aug 2009, 09:05
by hitman_hatton1
tickets are on sale.
date is set.
i will keep quiet on this one until fightweek.
maybe.
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Re: Froch ticket update
Posted: 18 Aug 2009, 10:48
by gemmell
hitman_hatton1 wrote:tickets are on sale.
date is set.
i will keep quiet on this one until fightweek.
maybe.
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oh yes and if i were you i wouldn't want to bad mouth carl froch at the trent fm arena when 8,000 fans drunk off there faces are going mental..stay quiet hitman

i cant wait for this fight!! dont get a better atmosphere then the trent fm arena!!!
Re: FROCH vs. DIRRELL Tickets on Sale Today
Posted: 18 Aug 2009, 10:49
by gemmell
TheCobra wrote:hitman_hatton1 wrote:
all dirrell is effectively saying is that he don't rate him.
he's been respectful about kessler and abraham.
but least he ain't coming out with the lying awake at night claptrap.

I agree with Gemmell, I think you need to shut up now Mr Hitman it has got a little bit boring lkistening to you moan on about everything Froch says or does, end of the day he's comeing out with stuff to sell the fight, it's pretty much your average Hennessy press release. When you meet Froch in person he's a very level-headed likeable guy and very articulate. I respect him miles more than a 'one-of-lads' 'pound for pound piss head' champ of the world.

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Re: Froch ticket update
Posted: 18 Aug 2009, 11:01
by Adamj1987
are people stayin over in notts or going str8 home
i got the Ibis booked
Re: Froch ticket update
Posted: 18 Aug 2009, 11:51
by alexpaterson
Adamj1987 wrote:are people stayin over in notts or going str8 home
i got the Ibis booked
Staying over to much hassle going all the way down to go all the way home i'll be making a weekend of it
If I go???
Re: Froch ticket update
Posted: 18 Aug 2009, 11:56
by TheCobra
Adamj1987 wrote:are people stayin over in notts or going str8 home
i got the Ibis booked
Am a bit torn at the mo, I'll be driving down from Manchester with a few mates, duno if I can be arsed driving back or not yet.
Re: Froch ticket update
Posted: 18 Aug 2009, 12:02
by Adamj1987
TheCobra wrote:Adamj1987 wrote:are people stayin over in notts or going str8 home
i got the Ibis booked
Am a bit torn at the mo, I'll be driving down from Manchester with a few mates, duno if I can be arsed driving back or not yet.
well theres an NCP car park a few min walk away from the arena
im getting train in and making a weekend of it im traveling from preston so i cba'd driving
Re: Froch ticket update
Posted: 18 Aug 2009, 17:14
by jammidodger
Adamj1987 wrote:TheCobra wrote:Adamj1987 wrote:are people stayin over in notts or going str8 home
i got the Ibis booked
Am a bit torn at the mo, I'll be driving down from Manchester with a few mates, duno if I can be arsed driving back or not yet.
well theres an NCP car park a few min walk away from the arena
im getting train in and making a weekend of it im traveling from preston so i cba'd driving
just booked the ibis too. going with a few mates, is the best place to park a ncp then?
Re: Froch ticket update
Posted: 19 Aug 2009, 04:51
by bennie
Britain’s best pound-for-pound fighter, Carl Froch, defends his WBC super-middleweight title against unbeaten but untested American Andre Dirrell in October.
Froch, unbeaten himself at 25-0 (20), comes off a superb 12-round stoppage of the dangerous and established Jermain Taylor in defence of his title in America in April, climbing off the canvas in the third round to wear down and outlast the favoured home man, who was down himself in the fateful 12th. It was a typical Froch performance: all size, strength and stamina, all workrate, relentlessness and guts, all big right hands, hooks and uppercuts, along with a tantalisingly loose defence. Life with “The Cobra” is certainly never dull. At last the Americans know that.
Now back in his own fortress of Nottingham, Froch won the title with a thrilling decision over the gifted and previously unbeaten Jean Pascal last year, and then came Taylor, so Dirrell, a big, well-built southpaw from Flint in Michigan, will hardly instill any fear into the champion, although he does deserve respect.
Dirrell, 18-0 (13), a sharp boxer-puncher six years younger than the 32-year-old Froch, earned his shot with stoppages of Ohio’s Anthony Hanshaw and Russian puncher Victor Oganov last year. Hanshaw, however, had lost to old man Roy Jones and Oganov to Colombia’s Fulgencio Zuniga, and Dirrell has beaten nobody else of any note. Moreover, Dirrell has NEVER travelled as a pro, although he won Olympic bronze at the 2004 Olympics in Athens (where Amir Khan cruised to the silver). Dirrell still clearly has a lot to prove, and an injury-free Froch is not the kind of man to allow himself to be mentally or physically bullied by anyone, least of all an inexperienced challenger a long way from home.
A clash of unbeaten, ambitious fighters is always fraught with danger - for either man - but in Nottingham, in form, in charge of his division, Froch must be favoured to get to the visitor late on.
Re: Froch ticket update
Posted: 19 Aug 2009, 06:12
by hitman_hatton1
bennie wrote:Britain’s best pound-for-pound fighter, Carl Froch, defends his WBC super-middleweight title against unbeaten but untested American Andre Dirrell in October.
Froch, unbeaten himself at 25-0 (20), comes off a superb 12-round stoppage of the dangerous and established Jermain Taylor in defence of his title in America in April, climbing off the canvas in the third round to wear down and outlast the favoured home man, who was down himself in the fateful 12th. It was a typical Froch performance: all size, strength and stamina, all workrate, relentlessness and guts, all big right hands, hooks and uppercuts, along with a tantalisingly loose defence. Life with “The Cobra” is certainly never dull. At last the Americans know that.
Now back in his own fortress of Nottingham, Froch won the title with a thrilling decision over the gifted and previously unbeaten Jean Pascal last year, and then came Taylor, so Dirrell, a big, well-built southpaw from Flint in Michigan, will hardly instill any fear into the champion, although he does deserve respect.
Dirrell, 18-0 (13), a sharp boxer-puncher six years younger than the 32-year-old Froch, earned his shot with stoppages of Ohio’s Anthony Hanshaw and Russian puncher Victor Oganov last year. Hanshaw, however, had lost to old man Roy Jones and Oganov to Colombia’s Fulgencio Zuniga, and Dirrell has beaten nobody else of any note. Moreover, Dirrell has NEVER travelled as a pro, although he won Olympic bronze at the 2004 Olympics in Athens (where Amir Khan cruised to the silver). Dirrell still clearly has a lot to prove, and an injury-free Froch is not the kind of man to allow himself to be mentally or physically bullied by anyone, least of all an inexperienced challenger a long way from home.
A clash of unbeaten, ambitious fighters is always fraught with danger - for either man - but in Nottingham, in form, in charge of his division, Froch must be favoured to get to the visitor late on.
alright bennie.
with predictions like that u need to get back to the crossroads motel.

Re: Froch ticket update
Posted: 19 Aug 2009, 06:17
by Adamj1987
jammidodger wrote:
just booked the ibis too. going with a few mates, is the best place to park a ncp then?
its the closest its only a few min walk from the hotel and arena i stayed at the Ibis last few times i went to watch froch
Re: Froch ticket update
Posted: 19 Aug 2009, 06:30
by bennie
hitman_hatton1 wrote:bennie wrote:Britain’s best pound-for-pound fighter, Carl Froch, defends his WBC super-middleweight title against unbeaten but untested American Andre Dirrell in October.
Froch, unbeaten himself at 25-0 (20), comes off a superb 12-round stoppage of the dangerous and established Jermain Taylor in defence of his title in America in April, climbing off the canvas in the third round to wear down and outlast the favoured home man, who was down himself in the fateful 12th. It was a typical Froch performance: all size, strength and stamina, all workrate, relentlessness and guts, all big right hands, hooks and uppercuts, along with a tantalisingly loose defence. Life with “The Cobra” is certainly never dull. At last the Americans know that.
Now back in his own fortress of Nottingham, Froch won the title with a thrilling decision over the gifted and previously unbeaten Jean Pascal last year, and then came Taylor, so Dirrell, a big, well-built southpaw from Flint in Michigan, will hardly instill any fear into the champion, although he does deserve respect.
Dirrell, 18-0 (13), a sharp boxer-puncher six years younger than the 32-year-old Froch, earned his shot with stoppages of Ohio’s Anthony Hanshaw and Russian puncher Victor Oganov last year. Hanshaw, however, had lost to old man Roy Jones and Oganov to Colombia’s Fulgencio Zuniga, and Dirrell has beaten nobody else of any note. Moreover, Dirrell has NEVER travelled as a pro, although he won Olympic bronze at the 2004 Olympics in Athens (where Amir Khan cruised to the silver). Dirrell still clearly has a lot to prove, and an injury-free Froch is not the kind of man to allow himself to be mentally or physically bullied by anyone, least of all an inexperienced challenger a long way from home.
A clash of unbeaten, ambitious fighters is always fraught with danger - for either man - but in Nottingham, in form, in charge of his division, Froch must be favoured to get to the visitor late on.
alright bennie.
with predictions like that u need to get back to the crossroads motel.

Why, what have I missed?
Re: Froch ticket update
Posted: 19 Aug 2009, 06:35
by Adamj1987
bennie wrote:hitman_hatton1 wrote:bennie wrote:Britain’s best pound-for-pound fighter, Carl Froch, defends his WBC super-middleweight title against unbeaten but untested American Andre Dirrell in October.
Froch, unbeaten himself at 25-0 (20), comes off a superb 12-round stoppage of the dangerous and established Jermain Taylor in defence of his title in America in April, climbing off the canvas in the third round to wear down and outlast the favoured home man, who was down himself in the fateful 12th. It was a typical Froch performance: all size, strength and stamina, all workrate, relentlessness and guts, all big right hands, hooks and uppercuts, along with a tantalisingly loose defence. Life with “The Cobra” is certainly never dull. At last the Americans know that.
Now back in his own fortress of Nottingham, Froch won the title with a thrilling decision over the gifted and previously unbeaten Jean Pascal last year, and then came Taylor, so Dirrell, a big, well-built southpaw from Flint in Michigan, will hardly instill any fear into the champion, although he does deserve respect.
Dirrell, 18-0 (13), a sharp boxer-puncher six years younger than the 32-year-old Froch, earned his shot with stoppages of Ohio’s Anthony Hanshaw and Russian puncher Victor Oganov last year. Hanshaw, however, had lost to old man Roy Jones and Oganov to Colombia’s Fulgencio Zuniga, and Dirrell has beaten nobody else of any note. Moreover, Dirrell has NEVER travelled as a pro, although he won Olympic bronze at the 2004 Olympics in Athens (where Amir Khan cruised to the silver). Dirrell still clearly has a lot to prove, and an injury-free Froch is not the kind of man to allow himself to be mentally or physically bullied by anyone, least of all an inexperienced challenger a long way from home.
A clash of unbeaten, ambitious fighters is always fraught with danger - for either man - but in Nottingham, in form, in charge of his division, Froch must be favoured to get to the visitor late on.
alright bennie.
with predictions like that u need to get back to the crossroads motel.

Why, what have I missed?
hitman thinks dirrell will win
Re: Froch ticket update
Posted: 19 Aug 2009, 06:44
by bennie
Oh well, they said both wars would be over by Christmas.
Re: Froch ticket update
Posted: 19 Aug 2009, 07:10
by Poncey
Adamj1987 wrote:hitman thinks dirrell will win
As do I.
Re: Froch ticket update
Posted: 19 Aug 2009, 07:17
by Adamj1987
Emerson Poncey Name Ghent wrote:Adamj1987 wrote:hitman thinks dirrell will win
As do I.
unfortunatly bennie is on the same side as me but we'll see wont we em

Re: Froch ticket update
Posted: 19 Aug 2009, 07:27
by Dioufy
Bennie, I love you for some bizarre reason, but come on, dude, Haye or Hatton is our best P4P fighter at the moment.

Re: Froch ticket update
Posted: 19 Aug 2009, 08:48
by THEBUTCH
I agree with what Bennie says, which is afterall opinion.
Froch's wins over Pascal and Taylor surpass Haye and Hatton's recent wins IMO.
Re: Froch ticket update
Posted: 19 Aug 2009, 09:22
by Dioufy
Haye's wins and the manner of them over Gurov, Macca, Mormeck, Frago (who's now a world champ) annd Barrett at heavyweight is better than Pascal and a horrendous performence against Taylor, although the finish will live with me forever.
"OH MY GOODNESS!!!"

Re: Froch ticket update
Posted: 19 Aug 2009, 17:16
by TheCobra
Anyone know how much the cheapest overnight car parking is in nottingham centre, as the hotels dont seem to have car parks, not the ones ive looked at.
Re: Froch ticket update
Posted: 19 Aug 2009, 17:34
by Bennyblanco
TheCobra wrote:Anyone know how much the cheapest overnight car parking is in nottingham centre, as the hotels dont seem to have car parks, not the ones ive looked at.
Fletcher gate or stoney gate car parks are nearest to the arena. not sure how much for overnight though
Re: Froch ticket update
Posted: 19 Aug 2009, 17:41
by whiskey
Stay here for not much more money lads:
http://www.lacemarkethotel.co.uk/
Top top hotel and about 3 mins from arean on foot. 2 mins from NCP.
Re: Froch ticket update
Posted: 19 Aug 2009, 17:42
by whiskey
Re: FROCH vs. DIRRELL Tickets on Sale Today
Posted: 19 Aug 2009, 17:45
by Asterix
opticald wrote:hitman_hatton1 wrote:hatton cuts to the chase in pre fight comments.
he doesn't come up with embarassing shat like that.
plus he's not an up his own arse personality like froch is.

At least Froch didn't insult us with WBU belts. Although I agree that his smacktalk leaves something to be desired. I think he'll get to Direll late, Direll hasn't been past the 8th round before.
Dirrell went 10 rounds against Curtis Stevens.