WBC super middleweight champion Carl Froch (26-1, 20 KO’s) is convinced that he’s going to defeat former International Boxing Federation (IBF) middleweight champion Arthur Abraham (31-1, 25 Ko’s) in their Super Six tournament battle on October 2nd, at the Chapiteau de Fontvieille, Principauté de Monaco, Monaco. The fight is being held in Monaco because Froch didn’t feel that he could win a decision if he were to travel to Germany and fight Abraham in Berlin. Instead of finding a country that is right nearby, the two fighters have settled for Monaco. This may play into Abraham’s hands, because his fans have already purchased a large amount of tickets for the fight and are ready to make the trek to watch him fight. Froch, 34, is very confident about his chances of winning this fight. He’s coming off of a disappointing 12 round unanimous decision to Mikkel Kessler in his last Super Six fight in April, and he wants to reverse that loss by beating Abraham. Froch says “I am going to let my fist do the talking but there will be only one winner on the night. There is no way that Abraham is going to beat me.” Froch is going to have to try outwork Abraham, because he’s not likely going to be able to punch as hard as him. The way to beat Abraham is to jab and move and try to avoid his flurries in the last portions of the rounds. Abraham is pretty predictable in what he does. He’s basically been fighting the same way for the past couple of years, as he’s aged and his work rate has dropped off. Read more: http://www.boxingnews24.com/2010/09/froch-“there-is-no-way-that-abraham-is-going-to-beat-me”/
This is a tough fight for Carl and he needs to attack Abraham from the first, because Abraham may start slowly but he finishes stronger than Carl!