Interested to here your thoughts on Darren Barker's first defence; a seriously tough away assignment against Sturm in Stuttgart which comes straight off the back of having to win the belt against Geale in America.
Barker seems to be following the same hard, high-risk course set by Carl Froch. Go where the best money is, be prepared to meet a guy in his own backyard, back your talent to get the result and if you win you know that you can push-on to an even bigger and more profitable fight.
The big question for me is whether Darren can pull off this kind of world championship reign? He's not the same kind of ultimate warrior as Froch and the Sturm fight could be viewed as a chance for Darren to cash-out after a hard career. Alternatively, perhaps we're looking at another world champion who is prepared to take a few big risks and deserves our real respect.
Barker seems to be following the same hard, high-risk course set by Carl Froch. Go where the best money is, be prepared to meet a guy in his own backyard, back your talent to get the result and if you win you know that you can push-on to an even bigger and more profitable fight.
The big question for me is whether Darren can pull off this kind of world championship reign? He's not the same kind of ultimate warrior as Froch and the Sturm fight could be viewed as a chance for Darren to cash-out after a hard career. Alternatively, perhaps we're looking at another world champion who is prepared to take a few big risks and deserves our real respect.
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