Quote Originally Posted by CutMeMicK
Well done for both....
Thats what I like to see Froch just made a bigger fan out of me with those statements, thats what it's about man! doing things the right way....
Going in the ring and settleing any questions there.....

The balls on Team Inkins court now and well see what happens....

As for the amateur fight, let's not put too much emphasis on it I think we can agree that neither fighter is exactly the same since then and they have learned new things....
Spot on Mick.

Win, lose or draw these 2 fighters (if Inkin comes onboard) could show Kessler & Calzaghe what it's all about - Screw the '0' let's do it proper.




As you say Mick, both fighter's have changed considerably since then - but with a full 12 rounds and smaller gloves, i'd favour Froch over Inkin.

But if it goes the points direction, then Inkin could come on top, but there'll definitely be a couple of 10/8 rounds to CF en route.

But punches win fights - and knowing CF lost once as a middleweight will spur him on - now he's a full sized supermiddle he'll be wanting to steam through Inkin.

I just hope it's not in bloody germany - otherwise it'll wont go ahead.