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well we would have seen him against Inkin this sat, but we cant now, so we will have to wait...
Inkin is a step-up from the mediocre competition Froch has been fighting, it would've been interesting to see how Froch dealth with him. Though from the limited amount I've seen of him Inkin has not impressed me very much either.
Well it doesnt sound like a lot impresses you mate but these two are really pushing to get that number 1 spot in the weight class and really have a good chance of doing it. Kessler is good, im not taking that away from him, but this was carls year for stepping up and its gone a bit tits up so far. We will just have to hope he gets a decent next fight and hopefully we can see more of him so he can impress you more
Like I said, my exposure to Inkin has been limited, but he seemed quite slow in most of the footage I've seen of him.
Froch, to me, appears much more impressive than Inkin, but he's yet to take a real step-up in competition to prove how good he is. His mouth is a lot bigger than his accomplishments. He's only had 22 fights, so it's not like he needs to step-up right away, but at 30 years old time is not on his side. He has good power and has showed a decent chin in some of his fights, but I'm interested to see what he can do against better opposition.
I'm not saying he won't be able to succeed when he steps up, just that he hasn't stepped up yet. I agree that Inkin would've been a good start, I think Froch would've won, and it's too bad that he didn't get a chance to demonstate his abilities.