Carl froch autobiography whsmith
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When Carl Froch defeated George Groves in their Wembley Stadium re-match in front of 80,000 fans, it went down as the biggest fight in British boxing history, cementing Carl’s place as our greatest boxer – a pure warrior who has never accepted the easy way.
Carl grew up a tough kid on a Nottingham estate, where boxing helped to keep him out of trouble. His incredible natural ability soon led to a world amateur medal before he turned pro and embarked on a long journey with his mentor and corner man Rob McCracken.
Carl’s career has always been defined by taking on the odds with blisteringly tough fights. He was never scared to fight in someone else’s backyard and always faced the hardest opponents to prove himself – Jean Pascal, Arthur Abraham, Andre Ward, Lucien Bute and his incredible last round knock-out of Jermain Taylor.
But of course he will always be remembered for his showdowns with the great Dane Mikkel Kessler and then George Groves, avenging his initial points
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Carl Froch
Praise for Froch
The saviour of British boxing
Daily Mail
Carl has fought, without doubt, the toughest list of world class fighters in efterträdelse eller följd. No other British fighter in history can claim such a record
David Haye
One of the finest fighters on the planet
Guardian
The saviour of British boxing
Daily Mail
Carl has fought, without doubt, the toughest list of world class fighters in succession. No other British fighter in history can claim such a record
David Haye
One of the finest fighters on the planet
Guardian
The saviour of British boxing
Daily Mail
Carl has fought, without doubt, the toughest list of world class fighters in efterträdelse eller följd. No other British fighter in history can claim such a record
David Haye
One of the finest fighters on the planet
Guardian
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