http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/boxing/6170780.stm
Carl Froch has warned Tony Dodson he will pay a heavy price for pulling out of three scheduled bouts between the pair when they finally meet on Friday.
The British and Commonwealth super middleweight champion defends his titles at the Nottingham Ice Arena.
Froch, bidding to retain the Lonsdale belt outright, said: "Dodson has basically done himself up.
"He is now fighting a Carl Froch that is more experienced, more confident and has more ability."
Liverpudlian Dodson was British champion when he was first paired with Froch in 2004 but withdrew from that contest through injury.
He also missed a further two dates with the Nottingham boxer while Froch won the Commonwealth title and then the domestic belt.
Froch said: "When I boxed Charles Adamu (in 2004) it was because I was supposed to box Dodson then.
"That was my 12th fight as a professional. I boxed Adamu for the Commonwealth and beat him.
"I've defended the title five times and I've also beaten the likes of Matthew Barney and Brian Magee who are top-ranked European level fighters."
A problematic hand injury has plagued Froch recently but the stylish 29-year-old believes he has overcome the problem once and for all.
"Training's been going very well, I've had seven or eight weeks down in London with my trainer Robert McCracken," he added.
"I go down there to stay in camp Monday to Friday.
"It gets me away from home and away from all the vices and I'm able to focus, get to bed early, eat the right foods and get quality sparring.
"I've been sparring with Andrew Lowe, Darren Barker - who is an excellent fighter coming through - and Matthew Thirlwall who is looking to establish his name on the circuit."
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