By Scott Gilfoid: Yusaf Mack (31-4-2, 17 KO’s) has been dragged down from the light heavyweight division to face IBF super middleweight champion Carl Froch (29-2, 21 KO’s) in his first title defense of his International Boxing Federation strap on November 17th in front of Froch’s fans at the Capital FM Arena, in Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, United Kingdom. The thought by many boxing fans is that Mack, 32, was brought down from 175 to be a sacrificial lamb for the 35-year-old Froch to slaughter in front of his fans in the UK.
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Carl Froch vs. Yusaf Mack to be shown on Integrated Sports PPV in U.S on November 17th
By William Mackay: For United States boxing fans wanting a chance to see IBF super middleweight champion Carl Froch (29-2, 21 KO’s) face American light heavyweight contender Yusaf Mack (31-4-2, 17 KO’s) on November 17th, the fight will reportedly be shown by Integrated Sports pay per view in the U.S for $29.95 for the 3 pm ET start of the fight, according to Dan Rafael.
This is kind of nice because there are a number of Froch fans in the U.S, and of course the 32-year-old Mack has fans as well that might want to see him fight.
Froch-Mack: Don’t be surprised if Yusaf stuns Carl a couple of times in this fight
By Scott Gilfoid: IBF super middleweight champion Carl Froch (29-2, 21 KO’s) and his promoter Eddie Hearn have picked an opponent vulnerable enough in Yusaf Mack (31-4-2, 17 KO’s) should be able to get though this fight without losing when they square off on November 17th in Froch’s home city of Nottingham, England.
Mack has a good chance of stunning Froch in the early going with his big shots. Mack is probably the biggest puncher that Froch has ever fought before, and we’ve seen in the past that Froch can get hurt when tagged by hard shots. Andre Dirrell did it, and so did Jermain Taylor, to name just a couple. However, Mack has got some chin problems and he’s going to have to get to Froch early if he’s going to win this fight. I can see Mack’s chin betraying him if he can’t blast the Brit out within three or four rounds.
Mack’s power will be a problem for Froch early on
By Scott Gilfoid: Light heavyweight Yusaf Mack (31-4-2, 17 KO’s) no doubt has been picked out for IBF super middleweight champion Carl Froch (29-2, 21 KO’s) to look good against and beat without too much stress in front of his British fans on November 17th at the Capital FM Arena, in Nottingham, UK. Mack is basically being brought to put up just enough of a fight to make it interesting but not enough to actually beat Froch.
Froch can’t take his eyes off of Mack
By Scott Gilfoid: It’s painfully obvious why light heavyweight contender Yusaf Mack (31-4-2, 17 KO’s) was selected to fight IBF super middleweight champion Carl Froch (29-2, 21 KO’s) on November 17th at the Capital FM Arena, in Nottingham, UK. Mack, 32, is being dragged down from 175 lbs to get an opponent that will hopefully make it interesting for the Brits that eager to see this mismatch but not good enough to actually beat Froch. Froch’s promoter Eddie Hearn wants to keep Froch winning so that he can get big payday rematches against Mikkel Kessler and Lucian Bute in 2013.
Mack has the power to upset Froch’s grand plans
By Scott Gilfoid: IBF super middleweight champion Carl Froch (29-2, 21 KO’s) has grand plans for himself for 2013 with a good paying rematch against former IBF super middleweight champion Lucian Bute early in the year, and a potential big money rematch against Mikkel Kessler. If Froch emerges from the Mack, Bute and Kessler fights still holding into the International Boxing Federation 168 pound title and still cogent, then he could face the winner of the Adonis Stevenson vs. Donovan George fight later in 2013.
Carl “The Cobra” Froch: Why he chose Yusaf Mack to fight on November 17th
By Liam T Smith: I will start this article by referring to a post I read on this site a few days ago. Of course I will not name the writer but the article in question was about current IBF Super Middleweight champion Carl Froch.
The writer spoke about how Froch’s upcoming title defence against Yusaf Mack was a “no win” fight for Froch. He also questioned why no one close to Carl had told him to avoid this fight and instead search for a stronger opponent. His reasons for this were that Carl will not receive enough credit should he defeat a “lesser” opponent and at the same time will probably have to retire should he lose.
Yusaf Mack with the power and speed advantage over Carl Froch for November 17th fight
By Scott Gilfoid: While it’s painfully obvious that #6 IBF light heavyweight contender Yusaf Mack (31-4-2, 17 KO’s) is out of his class against IBF super middleweight champion Carl Froch (29-2, 21 KO’s) in their fight on November 17th, Mack does have a few things in his favor in this fight.
For one, he’s definitely the faster guy in terms of hand speed. He’s a notch above Froch in the hand speed department, which really isn’t saying a whole lot because a lot of guys are faster than Froch. He just doesn’t have a lot of hand speed and that’s okay. Froch just wasn’t blessed with hand speed like Mack.
Has Froch let his fans down by picking Yusaf Mack to fight next?
By Scott Gilfoid: IBF super middleweight champion Carl Froch’s loyal boxing fans are going to get to see him in what appears to be a terrible mismatch on November 17th against light heavyweight Yusaf Mack (31-4-2, 17 KO’s) at the Capital FM Arena, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire.
Instead of facing an actual contender in the super middleweight division that could test him and give his boxing fans a great show in the Nottingham Arena and on Sky, Froch will be taking on a guy that has little chance to beat him in 32-year-old Mack. Isn’t this kind of unfair to Froch’s loyal, loving and enduring fans?
Froch in a no win situation with Mack fight
By Scott Gilfoid: You have to feel a little sorry for IBF super middleweight champion Carl Froch (29-2, 21 KO’s) because he’s about to fight a soft touch in Yusaf Mack (31-4-2, 17 kO’s) on November 17th in Nottingham, England and Froch probably isn’t going to get any credit if and when he beats the 32-year-old Mack.
Why? Because Mack has already been knocked out recently by 42-year-old Glen Johnson and Tavoris Cloud. All Froch is getting is sloppy thirds by taking on a guy that was already knocked out in recent fights. Boxing fans will be like ‘So what’ after Froch beats this guy because Mack has already been beaten badly against Johnson and Cloud.
Another thing to worry about with this mismatch is that if Mack causes Froch to really struggle badly to win the fight, it’s going to make Froch look bad because Cloud and Johnson both dominated Mack with ease. And if Froch loses to Mack, well then he might as well retire because that loss would ruin his rematches against Lucian Bute and Mikkel Kessler.