News Archive
August 2008
News Archive
25.08.08 Sore over Olympics

I've got to admit, I envy the lads in the Olympic games in China at the moment. What an experience. I would have loved to have gone to the Olympics before I went professional, but it is the pinnacle of the sport. But I was robbed in the Olympic qualifier.
Mind you, I'm not sure I'd have coped with that scoring system. It was bad enough in my day...but it's even worse now.
In the news it said that Ricky Hatton had parted with Billy Graham after all those years and Ricky said that he just couldn't train properly with Billy anymore due to Billy's bad joints and arthritice. Apparently his hands were that bad he had to take injections to numb the pain. As much as Ricky loved Billy it would seem that it was the best move for him to bring someone else in. Maybe Billy wanted to carry on but it took others around him to realise he couldn't do it anymore.
Sadly
there are a few others in boxing who also need to turn it in. Roy Jones
was an unbelievable talent in his 1990's heyday, but as much as i
admire what he has done over the years the stark reality is that he's
been smoked in three of his last six fights ! I find it a bit
disapointing that Calzaghe has decided to fight Jones after declaring
in his autobiography that he would prove nothing by being the third
person to knock Jones out.
As much as he says it will earn him
good money I can't help but feel he wants to protect his unbeaten
record more than challenge himself against a hungry fighter like Pavlik
or yours truly. Eubank gave Joe his chance but it seems he is reluctant
to pass the torch and would rather keep his '0' intact.
Eddie
Futch once said that "In Britain they don't build fighters.... they
build records" and it would seem that's the case with Joe. Personally
the likes of Taylor and especially Pavlik, are dream fights for me and
I would have no problem taking them on at the drop of a hat as I know I
have the tools to take care of them both. Pavlik has blazed his way
through the best at his weight and as a former Middleweight myself as
an amateur, i think it would be a mouth watering tear up for the fans.
Speaking
of people protecting their records, I hear Denis Inkin has suddenly
recovered from his Froch-induced yellow fever. He is fighting his
stablemate Karoly Balzsay in a WBO eliminator fight. My mum is called
Carol too and I bet she'd smoke the pair of those clowns. I still hope
that Inkin finds a way to win and then at some point I get to bounce
him off the canvas on behalf of all my loyal fans who waited twice for
him to turn up. Somehow I don't think he will though.
It's a
shame Inkin is not as brave as some of my current Nottingham sparring
partners who have taken a few Froch lumps lately. I have started back
in the Liberty gym at Snienton market over the last few weeks and started
hitting the bags. After only a couple of sessions I have been taking
the spars apart and am looking forward to a good training camp in
Nottingham for my next fight against Jean Pascal. My knee is absolutely
fine and am only about 5 pounds off my fighting weight.
When the hard work is done I will throw open the doors and all you fans can come and see me spit some Cobra venom in an open workout!
Speak Soon,
Carl
17.08.08 Carl's Column

17/08/08
I love fighting in Nottingham and I love the fans. They have helped to get me to where I am now - on the verge of a world title. I could start by talking about Audley Harrison's latest comeback; Amir Khan's cautious match-making; or Joe Calzaghe's brittle bones - or why so many boxers are running scared of me.
But let's forget about boxing for the minute. Let's talk about football - more importantly my beloved Forest. Didn't they do well against former premiership side Reading?
I really believe Forest are on their way back to where they belong - in the big time - if they can get all their big guns firing in attack. They have fantastic backing from the fans who support them through thick and thin.
I'm going to base myself back in Nottingham from now on, so I hope to get down to more games this season. Boss Colin Calderwood has made some good signings. But it's a shame that Nathan Tyson got injured again. I really sympathise with him having had injury problems myself recently.
I was also sad to see Chris Commons go to Derby because he's a local lad and I rate him. He has come out and said he didn't want to leave Forest; but he was left with no choice as they didn't offer him a contract. If that's the case you can't blame him because he's got to think of himself and the future. Like a boxer, a footballer's career can be short. You just never know what awaits you round the corner.
Hopefully, I'm finally going to get my future resolved soon. There have been a few hiccups and dissapointments - I really would have loved to have tested myself against Joe Calzaghe. But it looks like I'm now fighting top Canadian Jean Pascal for Joe's old WBC belt, hopefully in Nottingham.
Pascal's unbeaten in 21 fights, but he's had most of them against moderate opposition in Canada, so he's untested in that sense. But he was a top amateur. I believe he boxed in the olympics and I certainly remember him winning a Commonwealth gold over here.
He's been inactive for sixth months but he is younger, confident and ambitious... so there is no way i'm taking him lightly.
As I keep saying. I'm destined to be the next WBC World champion .... watch this space.
Carl Froch
10.08.08 Jean Pascal fight videos
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