Its because he was in a weak era and didn't take enough risks, and he contradicted himself constantly, like for example retiring on the RJJ win.
As for the others.
Ricky Hatton = Got no problem with him what so ever, he tried his best and lost to the two best P4P fighters of the modern era, no shame in that.
Amir Khan = I think he's over hyped and he sometimes, does talk out his ass. I just want to see him fight better fighters, i wouldn't say i dislike him i'd say more frustrated with him, but Paulie Malignaggi is an ok start.
David Haye = I think he's come along way, and i do like him as a fighter. And i hope he beats both Klitschko's, i for certain root for David Haye.
I've grown to like Froch more in his recent fights. He will get in there with anyone and try and force the fight and you can't knock that. Froch is limited in terms of his skills, but you can't question his heart. Abraham has gone down a little in my estimation and that is because he simply doesn't do anything for half a fight and I don't think anything will change that. Kessler is a fighter that I always held in high regard, but likewise has gone down a little in my estimation. He should have done whatever to bust up that "son of god" ram, but didn't do his homework properly. Someone like Calzaghe would always find a way even if the opponent was cheating (Hopkins) but Kessler doesn't quite have that resilience. Froch probably does have that, but is lacking some of the fundamentals. Froch is alright and I hope he does well.
Someone pass Froch the salt for his leather sandwich.
Its a moot point. Ward wins it all.
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I actually like Froch because although he may have limited skills, he at least tries to put on a good show and will fight any man out there. He may barely win against the top competition, but he gives it his all which earns my respect.
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