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CARL FROCH is still waiting to hear
what happens next. As things stand, Julio
Cesar Chavezjnr is the favourite to be
his next opponent, with Mikkel Kessler
and James DeGale waiting in the wings
should the proposed January 24 Las
Vegas showdown fall through. What is
certain, for now at least, is Froch will not
collide with fearsome WBA middleweight
boss, Gennady Golovkin
In the build-up to flattening bitter ri\^l
George Groves in their May rematch,
Froch said Golovkin should be swerved
"like the plague" while appearing on a
Facebook Q and A
session with Sky's
Adam Smith. HBO
recently regurgitated
the comments during
the Kazak slugger's
demolition of Daniel
Geale
MOORE ON THE MEND
FORMER European light-middle
champion Jamie Moore was
recovering in hospital as we went
to press after being shot twice in
the legs in Marbella.
The 35-year-old was reportedly
attacked in the early hours of
Sunday morning in the Spanish
town where he is training
middleweight contender, and
former opponent, Matthew
Macklin.
GAMALIEL DIAZ will
face Anthony Crolla
in a lightweight
showdown on
Match room's
September 13 show
at the Manchester
Arena where Scott
Quigg defends
hiVregular' WBA
super-bantamweight
title against Paulus
Ambunda. Derry
Mathews was offered
a third bout with
Crolla but turned
it down. Instead
the Liverpudlian
is mulling over an
offer to challenge
Kevin Mitchell at the
02 Arena on October
11, although he
may meet Aussie
Michael Katsidis.
Namibia's Junias Jonas
outpointed Sean Duffy, from
Northern Ireland, unanimously.
Mandy Bujold manoeuvred
sharply away from Nicola Adams.
But the English flyweight
stalked the Canadian.
Bujold caught her
out with fast
flurries in the
second round,
when Adams
briefly switched
to a southpaw
stance. But
Nicola made
sure of the third.
Her jab tagged the
Canadian on the ropes,
a right hook thrust Bujold"
aside and in the fourth round she
could back off to bring Mandy on
to her right hand, a unanimous
victory for Adams.