Counting down to 9:45PM this coming Saturday. I’ll be one of the 80,000 at Wembley Stadium!
The build-ups had some interesting moments – Groves completing a Rubik’s Cube whilst Froch was saying his piece at the Wembley press conference being one of them.
It will test the unstoppable jab meets the immovable chin paradox, but, having said that, and as much as I like and respect Froch, I expect a more experienced (this time around) Groves to win.
Groves came back from the cliff edge to keep his Common Wealth title against Kenny Anderson (granted not in Froch’s league but Groves can take a punch) … he would have done the same thing against Froch had it not been prematurely ended. Hopefully this time we get some strong referring and a clear winner either way.