Re: Froch say's he's open to Groves rematch if fans, trainer and promoter wants it

Originally Posted by
FinitoElDinamita
With his status, he can demand a rematch if he wants to whether his trainer or promoter wants it or not.. The fans certainly want it..
Carl Froch, who retained his WBA and IBF super-middleweight titles via a controversial 9th-round stoppage over a highly dangerous and highly skilled George Groves, has spoken about the possibility of a rematch. Fans everywhere are almost certainly going to all but demand a return for two reasons: the great action last night’s fight provided and the premature nature of the referee’s stoppage.
Speaking with Sky Sports News today, Froch, 32-2-(23) said he will give the fans what they want as long as his trainer, Rob McCracken and his promoter, Eddie Hearn agree with the idea of a rematch.
“I’m happy to honour the crowd, fans and George Groves with a rematch if my trainer and promoter both agree,” Froch said. “I don’t swerve or duck anybody. If George wants a rematch and it makes sense, then of course we’ll get it on. It’s not my decision.”
With practically everyone associated with boxing calling last night’s stoppage a very bad/premature/controversial one – including retired great Joe Calzaghe, who has called the stoppage bulls**t – Froch may well be under fierce pressure to face Groves again. Meanwhile, Froch has spoken about how hard Groves hits.
“I had a slow start and got caught clean on the jaw with a very good right hand,” Froch said. “I was supposed to flatten George Groves in round one but got flattened myself, and I’m man enough to admit it. I got off the floor, I turned the fight around and I defended my title in style. I challenge any man to take that right hand off George Groves, get up and fight the way I did.”
Froch closed by saying how he plans to have a break over the Christmas period before looking at his next fight in 2014. Naturally, Groves, 19-1(15) wants that return chance
Is there any chance of Froch calling Hearn on the down low and begging him to keep Groves away from him?
If there's one thing he still has, it's the reputation of being tough and never ducking anyone.
I think he'll be under tremendous pressure by Hearn to take a rematch, as Froch damaged his reputation, he was classless, dirty and arrogant.
Groves looked several classes above Froch and Groves also made himself the most marketable British boxer, so Hearn will be gutted the belts never changed hands.....
Why you ask? Well good luck trying to sell a Froch fight on the back of that performance.
You say tomato,
‘n I say …… it correctly.
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