DavidPayne wrote:Put Froch in with:
Pudwill, Jimenez, Veit (x2), Manfredo et al and see what would happen. Yep, a long unbeaten record.
Though Bika may have beaten him.
I admire Froch for putting it on the line. When you do, you lose some. For fans on here who bemoan the over-protected unbeaten records to chastise him for losing against one of the top 3 fighters in the division on points away from home should have HYPOCRIT stamped on their head and take a vow of silence.
Yes, but to be fair to Calzaghe and his bloated record, he did beat a younger, fresher and less injury prone Kessler with something to spare.
Froch is very good, but he's never been great. His deficiencies have been shown up at world level, mainly that he is ponderous and too easy to hit. He has always relied on his chin and power to get him out of jail, but against a consistent fighter like Kessler, or a slick defensive guy like Dirrell, Froch looks ordinary.
He may have a chance against Abraham, as Abraham doesn't throw that many shots, but I suspect he's going to get blasted out of there after absorbing a hell of a beating.
Froch has faced a good level of competition in a relatively short career, but I have to say, that I think Calzaghe had the beating of everyone Froch has fought - but sadly Joe never had the desire to prove it unequivocally. I prefer Froch's attitude by far, but I prefer Calzaghe's skills.