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Froch Blasts Fury Camp Showdown Fallout Fuels Verbal War
Former super-middleweight champion Carl Froch is once again throwing verbal punches at Tyson Fury's camp, reigniting the war of words after the heavyweight showdown against Oleksandr Usyk faced a setback. Froch, known for his candid opinions, questions the merit of Fury's past wins and places blame on the Gypsy King's team for the recent postponement.
In a recent YouTube video, Froch expressed disbelief at the deep cut above Fury's eye, deeming it a preventable injury. He criticized the lack of precautions taken by Fury and his trainer, SugarHill Steward, suggesting that donning a face guard could have averted the risk of injury.
Froch didn't hold back, stating, "I'm blaming his trainer, I'm blaming Tyson himself for not taking that precaution, whether you're uncomfortable in it or not." This critique follows John Fury, Tyson's father, labeling Steward's instructions during the Francis Ngannou fight as 'pathetic.'
The ongoing verbal clash between Froch and the Fury camp now finds common ground, both expressing dissatisfaction with Tyson's preparations. The undisputed heavyweight title fight against Usyk, initially slated for this month, is rescheduled for May 18 in Saudi Arabia.
As the boxing world eagerly anticipates the showdown, Froch's outspoken remarks add fuel to the intense pre-fight atmosphere. The verbal sparring between Fury's camp and Froch heightens the excitement surrounding this rescheduled clash.
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