Carl Froch reacted live from ringside to Darren Till’s incredible Knockout of the Year contending victory over Luke Rockhold in Misfits boxing, as well as the former UFC star’s subsequent call-out of him.
Froch ran a gauntlet during his fighting days.
He came of age in 2008 when he won the WBC super middleweight championship belt by beating Jean Pascal over 12 rounds. After finishing Jermain Taylor with a buzzer-beater, he took part in the World Boxing Super Series, beating Andre Dirrell, losing to Mikkel Kessler, and bouncing back with a decision win over Arthur Abraham. Froch’s only other loss was to Andre Ward, but he ended his career on a high, knocking out Lucian Bute and George Groves (in front of 80,000 people at Wembley Stadium, in London).
Till, too, has tested himself at the highest echelon of combat sports, as he’s a former UFC star. He left the roster after a run of losses, but has found a second win in Misfits, and so a fight between himself, and Froch, could be an intriguing, money-spinning, Misfits headliner.
Carl Froch Reacts to Darren Till’s Feral Callout
Watch Till’s violent knockout win over Rockhold right here:
The victory advanced Till’s pro record in Misfits to0 3-0 (2 KOs), adding the brutal Rockhold finish to a debut knockout win over Anthony Taylor, and a decision win over Darren Stewart.
“Where to f*** is Carl Froch, you little s***-house,” Till screamed after his win was confirmed.
“Come on. Get in this f****** ring. He’s f***** off. He’s not about that life.”
Watch Till’s post-fight victory speech right here:
Froch didn’t dip, though. In fact, another camera caught his reaction.
See another angle of the argument right here:
A fight between Till and Froch would represent an extraordinary coup for Misfits as it not only legitimizes the organization but also creates a headline banger that would sell-out in Liverpool, or Nottingham, and generate significant numbers on television for DAZN, too.
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