Boxing: Carl Froch ordered to face George Groves in rematch

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England's Carl Froch has been ordered to give compatriot George Groves a rematch within 90 days or be stripped of his world title by the International Boxing Federation.

MANDATED. Carl Froch, shown here during his 2010 bout with Mikkel Kessler, must face George Groves again or be stripped of his super middleweight title. Photo by Henning Bagger/EPA

LONDON – England’s Carl Froch has been ordered to give compatriot George Groves a rematch within 90 days or be stripped of his super middleweight world title by the International Boxing Federation.

Froch (32-2, 23 knockouts) of Nottingham, England claimed on Friday that Groves (19-1, 15 KOs) of London rejected “a seven-figure sum” for a second chance after their controversial fight in November, which the champion won with a contentious ninth-round stoppage to keep his WBA and IBF belts.

Froch was knocked down in the opening round of their November 23 bout before fighting his way back into the fight. Groves was hurt in the ninth round before being stopped prematurely by referee Pete Podgorski.

Groves admits he has turned down an offer but is adamant he is as eager as ever to get back into the ring with Froch, and his cause has been helped after the IBF decided the bout was controversial enough to merit an immediate rematch.

Lindsey Tucker, the IBF championships chairman, said: “We have ordered an immediate rematch between Carl Froch and George Groves.

“After a fight our rules say a boxer has 10 days to file an appeal. Groves did that, and at a hearing on January 15 in Newark we had a three-man panel review all of the evidence and they came back with the decision we must order a rematch.

“The 90 day period starts from Friday, January 24 and I’m pretty sure Carl Froch will have already received notification.

“If he fails to defend the belt against Groves within this period it’s more than likely he will lose his title.” – Rappler.com

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