Boxing sensation Carl Froch is one of Britain’s brightest sporting stars. As a four-time world champion, current unified IBF and WBA super-middleweight champion and former two-time WBC super-middleweight champion, Froch boasts an impressive professional career, having proved himself as a knockout in the boxing world.
As an amateur, Froch picked up his first medal claiming Bronze at the 2001 World Amateur Boxing Championships in Belfast, Northern Ireland, before he turned over to the professional game alongside his current trainer Robert McCracken, who guided the Great Britain boxing team at the London 2012 Olympic Games.
Froch obtained his first professional title in his tenth fight with a seventh-round stoppage over Alan Page, which netted him the English Super-Middleweight belt in November 2003. Further accolades were then fast to follow, as Froch added the Commonwealth title in April 2004 with the British title following in his second defence of his Commonwealth strap.
The boxing sensation impressively maintained the British title for over four years and held onto the Commonwealth title for just under two years. Froch has been privileged to a number of outstanding fights during his career vs. some formidable opponents including; Mikkel Kessler, Lucian Bute, Andre Ward and not forgetting the huge domestic showdown with George Groves, leaving the boxing star armed with an array of anecdotal stories to excite and enthral any audience.
Renowned for his straight-talking delivery, Froch is a hard-hitting boxing speaker or motivational speaker who guarantees to entertain with his vivacious personality. Most recently, Carl has continued to display his incredible boxing talent as he has picked up awards including BoxRec's Fighter of the Year in 2012 and has competed in fights including his victorious 2014 challenge against George Groves II which amassed the largest attendance in Britain since the 1940s.
A fight which ended in what was later named the Knockout of the Year is a testament to Carl's strength and determination in which he often reflects on as an after dinner speaker and Sky Sports analyst. Gifted with natural charisma, Froch’s unique after dinner speaking skills, lend the boxing star as the perfect candidate for any event or conference, as a motivational speaker or event host.
Covering topics on creating a winning mentality, peak performance, and achieving your goals, the boxing sensation generously shares his incredible experiences at the top of one of the world’s most popular sports.
How to hire Carl Froch
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- 2014 - His world title fight against George Groves,which he won, took place in front of a then post-war record attendance of 80,000 people
- 2013 - Won the WBA World Super middleweight title
- 2012 - Won the IBF World Super middleweight title and became a three-time world champion
- 2010 - Won the WBC World Super middleweight
- 2008 - Won the WBC World Super middleweight title for the first time
- 2004 - Won the British Super middleweight title
- 2004 - Won the Commonwealth Super middleweight title
- 2003 - Won the English Super middleweight title
- 2002 - Made his professional boxing debut
- 2001 - Won a bronze medal at the World Amateur Boxing Championship