Saturday, May 23, 2009

Carl Froch devastates Jemain Taylor

Connecticut, April 27, 2009- Nicknamed “The Cobra”, Carl Froch made a dramatic and stunning performance by concluding the 12th and final round by overpowering his opponent, Jermain Taylor, the former middleweight champion. “The Cobra” proves his winning ability by giving Taylor, the crowd’s favorite, crushing blows that catapulted him to victory. Taylor’s comeback to the boxing spotlight was supposedly his fight to regain back his prestige. Affectionately called “Bad Intentions” by boxing enthusiasts, Taylor was the betters’ top pick until Froch made it all clear that he’ll remain the king in this weight division.

As for “The Cobra, Carl Froch has a remarkable fighting record to back him up. With 25 wins (20 of which by knockouts, and 0 losses, that’s no way for boxing critics to underestimate this pound-for-pound fighter from Nottingham, UK. Defending his title as WBC’s super-middleweight champion, it wasn’t an easy task though. Many critics argued that the fight would surely belong to Taylor, the 30-year old boxer from Arkansas. This wasn’t the case, however. He did well good enough to put all his critics ‘doubts to rest.

He did a fine job just as he grabbed his sought-after title from Jean Pascal December last year. It was a spectacular match to behold giving fans and critics alike the kind of fight they were looking for. Pascal ended up lying on the canvass in the third round of the match after amassing devastating blows from the Briton.

“The Cobra” really seemed to have stung Taylor with all those clean-cut punches and counterpunches landing hard on his face. By scoring big over Taylor (it was a TKO), talks are circling around about Froch’s next bout. Rematch with Taylor is not far from possibility. Taylor hungers for a nice hard-winning comeback and kicking back Froch to his UK hometown might be a good idea. All he needs to do is go back to the ring and walk his talk.

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