By Boxing Press January 19th, 2005 All Boxing News
British and Commonwealth super middleweight champion Carl "Cobra" Froch looks like he'll have to sit the early part of 2005 out in the cold as yet another high-profile fighter has declined to meet him in a fight. Northern Ireland's former IBO super middleweight champion Brian Magee was offered the fight against Froch but it hasn't
taken his camp long to respond to the proposal with a flat-out refusal to face Froch. Magee is said to be aiming to capture the European super middleweight title, a tactic Froch cannot understand. Froch, from Nottingham in the UK is undefeated in his campaign of fourteen fights, eleven of which are stoppage wins. Now that virtually all of the top British super middleweights including Brian Magee, Joe Calzaghe and Robin Reid have refused Froch, what does the Nottingham man have to do to get a fight? We will keep you up to date with developments.
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