I'm backing Britain's Carl Froch to exact clinical revenge over Mikkel Kessler when the gladiators collide for the IBF and WBA super-middleweight belts at London's O2 Arena this evening.
Three years ago, when the pair locked horns in Denmark as part of Showtime's Super Six series, the Great Dane scalped Froch by a clear unanimous decision after a titanic tussle. Home advantage was critical on that occasion and will prove equally decisive tonight.
The action should certainly be lively for however long it lasts and will cement the winners place as number 2 in the Super Middleweight division behind unbeaten US star Andre Ward. Both Froch and Kessler have fallen short against the highly talented Ward. Kessler pulled out after eleven one sided rounds, the Brit was decisively outfoxed over twelve. WBA King Ward would beat both again and this makes a difficult sell for the winner to challenge him.
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Three years ago, when the pair locked horns in Denmark as part of Showtime's Super Six series, the Great Dane scalped Froch by a clear unanimous decision after a titanic tussle. Home advantage was critical on that occasion and will prove equally decisive tonight.
The action should certainly be lively for however long it lasts and will cement the winners place as number 2 in the Super Middleweight division behind unbeaten US star Andre Ward. Both Froch and Kessler have fallen short against the highly talented Ward. Kessler pulled out after eleven one sided rounds, the Brit was decisively outfoxed over twelve. WBA King Ward would beat both again and this makes a difficult sell for the winner to challenge him.
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