Sunday
27 May 2012
         

Carl Froch: "I Definitely Beat Andre Dirrell"

18 Oct 2009 14:52       hits 6244 Print version

WBC super middleweight champion Carl Froch saw no controversy with his recent split decision win over Andre Dirrell in Nottingham, England. The fight was close and so were the scores. European judges Massimo Barrovecchio and Daniel Van de Wiele scored it 115-112 for Froch, and Mexican judge Alejandro Rochin favored Dirrell, 114-113.

Froch said Dirrell refused to fight so he went the extra mile and roughed the challenger up when the two of them got close.

"I definitely felt I won the fight," Froch said. "He didn't want to stand and fight. The minute I got close quarters and tried to rough him up and make him fight a bit, the fight which I want to be involved in, he either jumped on the floor, got shoved on the floor, complained to the referee, held on, every excuse in the book."

When questioned about the punches he continued to land to the back of Dirrell's head, Froch threw the blame on his opponent. He said Dirrell left him with an empty win.

"So what am I supposed to do?" Froch asked. "If you're not going to stand and fight like a man, like a warrior, then all I can do is take what's there. I'm not 100% satisfied, because I like to feel like I've been in a fight. I feel like I could go back in there and do another 12 rounds with Andre Dirrell and beat him again."


Source: boxingscene.com

prev. news
  TAYLOR SUFFERS CONCUSSION
next news
Mikkel Kessler: "I Was Impressed With Abraham"  







News: Fight Carl Froch -VS- Andre Dirrell

Carl Froch Says 18 Oct 2009 22:30

Carl Froch Says "Jermain Taylor Must Be Jinxed"

WBC super middleweight champion Carl Froch expected Arthur Abraham to beat Jermain Taylor on Saturday night in Germany, but even he was shocked at the way it went down. Abraham knocked Taylor out cold in the twelfth and final round of their fight. The KO came down with only seconds left before the final bell. Taylor was already coming off a April knockout loss, to Carl read more ...
Froch edges Dirrell 18 Oct 2009 11:22

Froch edges Dirrell

In match two of SHOWTIME’s “Super Six World Boxing Classic” undefeated WBC super middleweight champion Carl Froch (26-0, 20 KOs) won a split decision over previously unbeaten Andre Dirrell (18-1, 13 KOs) on Saturday night at the Trent FM Arena in Nottingham, England. Dirrell was quick enough to negate much of Froch’s aggressions with speed, ring movement and holding read more ...
Froch, Dirrell make weight 17 Oct 2009 11:39

Froch, Dirrell make weight

There was high drama at the historic Old Market Square in Nottingham today when Andre “The Matrix” Dirrell failed to make the weight at the first time of asking ahead of his Super Six World Boxing Classic showdown with Carl “The Cobra” Froch at the Trent FM Arena tomorrow night. Earlier in the week WBC World Champion Froch intimated that his undefeated American challenger may be struggling to make the 168 pound Super Middleweight limit read more ...
Weights: Carl Froch 167, Andre Dirrell 167.5 16 Oct 2009 22:16

Weights: Carl Froch 167, Andre Dirrell 167.5

Undefeated Andre Dirrell struggled but eventually made weight during his second trip to the scales. He challenges WBC super middleweight champion Carl Froch on Saturday night in Nottingham. Froch weighed-in at 167-pounds. Dirrell, during his first trip, was four ounces overweight. He returned a second time and scaled in at 167.5 read more ...
Carl Froch: 8 Sep 2009 10:27

Carl Froch: "I'll Smash Andre Dirrell To Smithereens"

The Cobra’ defends his WBC super-middleweight crown against unbeaten Dirrell, 27, in Nottingham on October 17. The clash is Froch’s first fight in the Super Six World Boxing Classic, a tournament taking place over the next two-and-a-half years to find the world’s top 168lb fighter. Froch, 32, said: “Dirrell is confident, but it is my job to put him in his place and make him realise he is coming into the snake pit read more ...