Photos and Quotes: Andre Ward and Carl Froch in London
Andre Ward
"This is my first time back in England since 2001 when I fought with the U.S. team against the U.K. I get quite a bit of fan mail from here so I know not every Brit is against me.
"This is what we, as fighters, dream of. It's what we fight for. This one is for all the marbles.
"When I started in this tournament everyone had questions about me. Everyone had doubts. Now, there are some people that say I'm the favorite, but I don't feel that way. I still have that chip on my shoulder.
"We know why we're here. I expected from the beginning to make it to The Final. And slowly but surely we made believers out of a lot of people that doubted me. But I would not call either one of us ‘great', Carl nor I. That term is thrown around too loosely today. You have to earn that and that's what I want to do, to earn that name 'great.' This is the kind of fight you have to fight and win in order to be considered ‘great.'"
Carl Froch
"This has been a fantastic tournament by SHOWTIME Sports. Some have said that it has taken too long or that it's been drawn out. But these fights that were made possible in the Super Six World Boxing Classic, with the six best guys out there, would not have happened had we not had the tournament.
"And The Final is what a top sport is all about; we have the two best fighters facing off for it all. That's what this tournament has delivered.
"I have set myself up for 10 solid weeks of training. I'm solely focused on claiming this hardware and bringing it back to England where it will remain for a long, long time.
"I owe a big thanks to Eddie Hearn. I feel as though there's been a weight lifted from my shoulders. He takes care of all the business and I am free to focus on the fight and prepare for Oct. 29.
"I have not been impressed with Andre and his level of opposition. Look at his record. He's fought good fighters but not at the level where we are now. The only opponent that is up there on his record is Mikkel Kessler. And I watched that fight. I didn't care for it, to be honest. I didn't like that Mikkel had to travel with his title only to have Andre throwing his head around in there, causing the cuts and such.
"On Oct. 29, as long as it's a clean, fair fight I am not worried about Ward. He has no power whatsoever. And his hand speed, sure it's fast, but even he'll tell you it's not as fast as Andre Dirrell's. And I handled Dirrell quite easily."
Ward responded to these comments saying, "I've been in boxing for a long time, over 15 years; I know what he's doing. He has to do this in his mind, he has to minimize me. Minimize my accomplishments and performances. And that's ok. I understand. I'll just remind him that we have a date set. Oct. 29, that will come soon enough and we'll see."
Ken Hershman of SHOWTIME Sports
"This is a spectacular setting for what we expect will be a spectacular fight.
"When we began the Super Six World Boxing Classic in 2009, we never could have imagined all the ups and downs that this tournament would produce. We expected a wild ride and what a ride it has been.
"Carl Froch and Andre Ward are the two best boxers in the super middleweight division. Ranked No. 1 and 2, I don't think anyone disputes that; we have the right fighters in The Final.
"Whoever hoists the inaugural Super Six World Boxing Classic Cup in the end will have accomplished something unprecedented in this sport. We are very proud to be here."
Eddie Hearn of Matchroom Sport
"Today is a special day. Today represents Matchroom's return to big-time boxing.
"This tournament has revolutionized the sport of boxing. It has taken out the politics of the sport that can hinder big fights and has left the best men in the division to square off.
"Through it all, we've ended up with the two best fighters set to compete in The Final."
Dan Goossen of Goossen Tutor Promotions
"The box office at the historic Boardwalk Hall is set to put tickets on sale this Friday. I've spoken to the box office manager and he told me that the pre-sale response for this event has been terrific. He said it is reminiscent of the Arturo Gatti days. And for those of you that know Gatti and his accomplishments, for us to get that reaction in New Jersey this early on is a great sign.
"The Super Six World Boxing Classic is one of the most innovative things to ever happen in boxing. This Cup and the road to get to The Final has raised the level of awareness not only for these guys sitting up here, but for the sport itself. And I'm proud to be part of it.
"As we said earlier, we have the two right fighters in The Final: one from Europe and one from America. Each man brings his championship belt. And both men, sure they can do their talking at these events and in the buildup to the fight, but most importantly they bring it in the ring. There are too many fighters today that can talk a great game but they can't back it up. These guys can back it up and I can't wait to see this fight."
(All Photos by Tom Casino/SHOWTIME)
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And I handled Dirrell quite easily.
He is either totally and completely full of shit, or he lives in a fantasy world.
Boxing writer: "Iran, what are you going to do when you retire?"
Iran Barkley: "Rob your house"
He’s explained this before — he means that he took no punishment in the fight, and since he won, he believes he “handled Dirrell quite easily.”
Bad Left Hook
"To the town of Agua Fria rode a stranger one fine day..."
by Scott Christ on Aug 22, 2011 2:34 PM EDT up reply actions
This does not answer your question, though, as it is still one of the two.
Bad Left Hook
"To the town of Agua Fria rode a stranger one fine day..."
by Scott Christ on Aug 22, 2011 2:34 PM EDT up reply actions
If he doesn't want to learn anything from that fight...
I’m sure that Team Ward would be ok with that. As will come to a shock to no one, I’m going to be at the Oakland Presser. Scott, would you mind setting up a live thread for that?
"The bell that tolls for all in boxing belongs to a cash register."
-Bob Verdi
by Waldo Rastel on Aug 22, 2011 2:43 PM EDT up reply actions
There will be one.
Bad Left Hook
"To the town of Agua Fria rode a stranger one fine day..."
by Scott Christ on Aug 22, 2011 3:41 PM EDT up reply actions
I hate the “look at my face and look at his, does it look like I lost!?” argument. Like we should just score fights based on whose face is more bruised by the end (neither Froch nor Dirrell was particularly damaged in their fight, well perhaps Dirrell’s knees from flopping to the canvas repeatedly).
Froch is in for a HUGE reality check in this fight. The margin of victory for Ward is going to be so large he’s going to look like a fool when he claims he won (just my opinion/prediction).
Anyone want to make an even money bet with me that Froch will complain about cheating, the ref, the judges, or dirty fighting after the fight?
If Froch wins, you win. If Ward wins and Froch does not complain at all, then you also win. But if Ward wins and Froch complains, whines, or otherwise bags on the ref, the judges, or Andre Ward’s fighting style after the fight, then I win.
Anyone?
Boxing writer: "Iran, what are you going to do when you retire?"
Iran Barkley: "Rob your house"
For this bet, there will be a 48 hour sample period on the whining or complaining.
In other words, if he doesn’t complain or whine for 48 hours after losing then you win.
Boxing writer: "Iran, what are you going to do when you retire?"
Iran Barkley: "Rob your house"
by Matt Miller on Aug 22, 2011 10:07 PM EDT up reply actions
What happens if Froch is robbed?
And he is within his rights too complain about the judging?
by Sweet science on Aug 23, 2011 8:15 AM EDT up reply actions
That's always a tought call, because who gets to decide if it's a robbery?
I guess if both you and I agree it was a robbery on the scale of how Agbeko got robbed, we call it a wash? Anything less than that we call merely controversial and the bet proceeds as normal.
Boxing writer: "Iran, what are you going to do when you retire?"
Iran Barkley: "Rob your house"

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