Former world champion in second middleweight, and now an expert and commentator Carl Froch revealed which of his former opponents gave him the most problems in the ring. According to the Briton, it was Ghanaian Charles Adam.
“Marcus McDonnell refereed the fight and the score was 116-113. This was my first 12-round fight, which went absolutely poorly until about the seventh round.
I thought I can’t get this guy. I attacked him with my best blows, and he just stood there. He was a tough guy from Ghana, solid as a rock, like a tree, a big oak tree. I beat him, but he just didn’t budge.
I was getting tired, I started to doubt myself, and he was getting stronger, and in the eighth round the coach told me: “Go at him.” When you finish the attack, repeat it again." I threw a double jab with my right hand after I had already attacked him, and he dropped to his knee. It was like in Rocky IV when he cut off Ivan Drago,” Froch was quoted as saying by DAZN.