From The Telegraph: Froch to earn £8million, Groves £2million
Carl Froch is set to earn around ┬ú8million and George Groves ┬ú2million from their anticipated Wembley Stadium showdown on Saturday. Froch will take the lion’s share of the prize money from the biggest fight in British history.
read moreFroch and Groves in peaceful mood ahead of grudge rematch
IBF super middleweight titleholder Carl Froch and George Groves were the model of diplomacy and good behavior Thursday at Wembley Stadium, just a little over 48 hours before they collide in their grudge rematch before a British record 80,000 sell-out crowd.
read moreSakio Bika targets winner of Carl Froch-George Groves rematch
WBC super middleweight titleholder Sakio Bika wants to face the winner of the grudge IBF title rematch between Carl Froch and George Groves, which takes place on Saturday at a sold-out 80,000-capacity Wembley Stadium, north west London.
read morePhoto gallery: Carl Froch-George Groves public workout
Throngs of Londoners turned out to see Carl Froch and George Groves work out just four days ahead of their rematch at Wembley Stadium, which could draw as many as 70,000 fans.
read moreCarl Froch: Groves is a light heavyweight doing super middleweight
Carl Froch says he isn’t underestimating George Groves going into their rematch on Saturday in London. The defending IBF super middleweight titleholder says he will set a torrid pace that Groves, who he believes struggles to make 168 pounds, can’t keep up with.
read moreGeorge Groves: Carl Froch first and then the world
George Groves says the British super middleweight torch will be passed in spectacular fashion when he faces IBF titleholder Carl Froch in their much-anticipated rematch on Saturday at Wembley Stadium in London. Few doubt Groves’ ability to back up his brash words.
read moreFrom The Telegraph: Groves wants warrior spirit in Froch rematch
George Groves says he is looking to call on the warrior spirit of Nigel Benn for his grudge super middleweight title rematch against Carl Froch on May 31. The hatred between the British rivals reminds many of the Benn-Eubank clashes of the ’90s.
read moreFrom The Telegraph: New York referee considered for Froch-Groves II
American referee Charlie Fitch has been put forward for the May 31 Carl Froch-George Groves rematch, with both teams to agree this weekend over his presence as the third man in the ring at Wembley Stadium in London. Groves insisted that no officials be from the UK.
read moreGeorge Groves vows to stop Carl Froch ‘in three rounds’
George Groves has vowed to stop Carl Froch early in their May 31 rematch at Wembley Stadium in London. Groves says he will dictate the fight in the return bout with the IBF super middleweight titleholder, who stopped him controversially in their first bout.
read moreBrandon Gonzales sees ‘some weaknesses’ in James DeGale
Unbeaten super middleweight Brandon Gonzales sees “some weaknesses” in 2008 Olympic gold medalist James DeGale in advance of their May 31 IBF title elimination bout on the undercard of the Carl Froch-George Groves rematch at Wembley Stadium in London.
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