A loss for CARL FROCH will be disastrous for his legacy

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    WBC super middleweight champion Carl Froch still doesn’t own up to the fact that he got beaten by Mikkel Kessler last year in a 12 round decision loss in April 2010. Froch also doesn’t accept that the talented Andre Dirrell should have been given a decision over Froch while fighting in front of his home crowd in Nottingham, England.

    On October 29th, Froch will be facing the best fighter in the Super Six tournament WBA super middleweight champion Andre Ward at the Boardwalk Hall in Atlantic City, New Jersey. Froch is about to suffer his 2nd loss, and really it should be his third loss.

    A loss to Ward will really put things in perspective about Froch and his so called legacy. You can’t go losing to guys like Kessler, Ward and getting what some boxing fans consider a home town decision over Dirrell if you want to be remembered as one of the best fighters. The thing of it is after Froch gets beaten by Ward next month he’s going to have some some tough choices ahead.

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