Evning all, the nights are drawing in, the beer is getting more neccessary in an attempt to keep warm, and it's raining. A lot. So naturally time to turn our sights indoors once again to boxing, and this one is an absolute grudge match without a doubt. These boys don't like each other at all, so 'm expecting a fiery fight, and both of these lads will be desperate to beat the others, although Carl Froch has eyes on world ambitions already, and has been touted for future bouts against Joe Calzaghe or Mikkel Kessler. He's rated at #8 by the IBF, so may well end up fighting whoever wins in the fight for that vacant title after Joe C vacated it.
Anyhow, here's the breakdown:
Carl 'The Cobra' Froch (19-0, 15 by KO) :- Since his 11th round knockout of Brian Magee back in May, speculation was rife that the British and Commonwealth champion was going to get a shot at Calzaghe, at least he was talking confidently that it would happen, but the 29-year-old Nottingham lad will have to bide his time if that bout is to happen. Froch tends to drop his guard, but with the venomous rights, like a Cobra attack which earnt him his nickname, Froch has some good shots which will really test out Dodson's chin, and will take a lot out of him.
Tony Dodson (20-3-1, 12 by KO) :- The vital issue in much of the build up is that Dodson is the former holder of the British title, and vacated the title after a series of injuries in 2004 which prevented him from fighting at all that year, where his opponent was due to be...Carl Froch. His claim to be the uncrowned champion is a bit disparaging towards Froch, but after taking 2004 off to recover from the injuries, Dodson is undefeated, and there is certainly no love lost between him and his opponent, after Froch was less than courteous when Dodson was plagued by injuries. Still only 26, and very slightly shorter than Froch this looks like being a good matchup, and expect fireworks, but don't come running to me if there are none.
My prediction would be Froch by KO in middle rounds, his opponents have been a better caliber than Dodson's, and I think as a fighter he controls the ring a little more, but Dodson will have a real will to win here, and won't be easy at all.
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