Carl Froch plays down injury concerns ahead of Kessler bout
Posted: 23 Apr 2010, 09:50
Hope there's not too much in this...
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Carl Froch has played down concerns he is carrying an injury going into his fight with Mikkel Kessler in Denmark on Saturday night.
A sell-out crowd of around 10,000 is expected for the super middleweight bout in Herning this weekend - the second round of the Super Six World Boxing Classic tournament.
Froch defeated Andre Dirrell in his first round fight and said he was unconcerned about going into tomorrow's fight not at full fitness.
"I'm never ever 100 per cent for any fight," he told BBC Nottingham.
"I've had all sorts of injuries and knocks and bangs in the past. I'm not going to disclose what injuries I've got but I'm never injury-free anyway.
"If you go back to the Jean Pascal world title fight, I had a perforated eardrum and a broken rib - it's all injuries and hindrances that niggle you until the first bell goes.
"But as soon as that bell goes and you're in fight mode, the adrenalin is pumping through your veins and it's fight time."
Froch has received the backing of a number of high-profile figures in the sport heading into the fight, including former British champion Ricky Hatton.
The former two weight world champion said he had been seriously impressed with Froch's boxing lately.
"Look at them [the quality of Froch's beaten opponents] - Jean Pascal, Jermaine Taylor and Andre Dirrell. That is the highest of the highest level, one fight after another," Hatton said.
"It shows he is a great fighter, that he is willing to fight all those champions in a short sequence of time.
"Froch is one of the very best world champions out there. If he can beat Kessler in his backyard it will be one hell of an achievement."
Hatton warned though that the Dane would represent Froch's toughest fight of the Super Six competition.
"He is the danger man, very big, very strong," he said.
"This could be is trickiest fight, but I do think he can win. If he comes through this I believe he'll win the Super Six."
Kessler has only lost twice in his career – to Wales' Joe Calzaghe in 2007 and Andre Ward last November.
http://www.uknetguide.co.uk/Latest-News ... 38554.html
Carl Froch has played down concerns he is carrying an injury going into his fight with Mikkel Kessler in Denmark on Saturday night.
A sell-out crowd of around 10,000 is expected for the super middleweight bout in Herning this weekend - the second round of the Super Six World Boxing Classic tournament.
Froch defeated Andre Dirrell in his first round fight and said he was unconcerned about going into tomorrow's fight not at full fitness.
"I'm never ever 100 per cent for any fight," he told BBC Nottingham.
"I've had all sorts of injuries and knocks and bangs in the past. I'm not going to disclose what injuries I've got but I'm never injury-free anyway.
"If you go back to the Jean Pascal world title fight, I had a perforated eardrum and a broken rib - it's all injuries and hindrances that niggle you until the first bell goes.
"But as soon as that bell goes and you're in fight mode, the adrenalin is pumping through your veins and it's fight time."
Froch has received the backing of a number of high-profile figures in the sport heading into the fight, including former British champion Ricky Hatton.
The former two weight world champion said he had been seriously impressed with Froch's boxing lately.
"Look at them [the quality of Froch's beaten opponents] - Jean Pascal, Jermaine Taylor and Andre Dirrell. That is the highest of the highest level, one fight after another," Hatton said.
"It shows he is a great fighter, that he is willing to fight all those champions in a short sequence of time.
"Froch is one of the very best world champions out there. If he can beat Kessler in his backyard it will be one hell of an achievement."
Hatton warned though that the Dane would represent Froch's toughest fight of the Super Six competition.
"He is the danger man, very big, very strong," he said.
"This could be is trickiest fight, but I do think he can win. If he comes through this I believe he'll win the Super Six."
Kessler has only lost twice in his career – to Wales' Joe Calzaghe in 2007 and Andre Ward last November.