CARL FROCH TO MAKE SHOWTIME
DEBUT THIS SATURDAY ON A SPECIAL EDITION OF
SHOBOX
For
Immediate Release
From Trent FM Arena
Nottingham, England
10:45 p.m. ET/PT on SHOWTIME
NEW YORK (May 9, 2008) –
Hard-hitting super middleweight Carl Froch has
been added as the co-feature to Saturday’s
special edition of ShoBox: The New Generation,
which is taking place from Nottingham, England
(SHOWTIME, 10:45 p.m. ET/PT, tape delayed).
The main event remains the WBC Super Lightweight
World Championship bout between titlist Junior
Witter of Bradford, England and American contender
Timothy Bradley of Palm Springs, California.
SHOWTIME announced today
that Froch will be facing late-replacement Albert
Rybacki of Poland (15-0, 8 KOs). Froch was added
to the card, scheduled for Saturday, May 10,
after lightweight contender John Fewkes, complaining
of Gastroenteritis, pulled out of his ShoBox
co-feature fight with John Murray.
The undefeated Froch (22-0,
18 KOs) of Nottingham, was originally scheduled
to face Denis Inkin in a WBC final eliminator
for the super middleweight title, but Inkin
pulled out two weeks ago complaining of a back
injury sustained in training. As a result, the
WBC officially named Froch the mandatory challenger
to current 168-pound champion Joe Calzaghe.
Froch, eager to showcase his exciting style
to his hometown fans and an American television
audience on SHOWTIME, accepted the 12-round
International contest against Rybacki.
"Carl Froch is an exciting
and talented fighter to watch," said ShoBox
Executive Producer Gordon Hall on location in
Nottingham. "He's got significant power
and a thrilling style. This is a great opportunity
to give our viewers a first look at a guy who
very well could be the next super middleweight
world champion."
"Froch likes to keep
busy," said promoter Mick Hennessy of his
30-year-old charge. "Even though he's got
a guaranteed WBC world title fight coming up
next, he likes to test himself. Froch is getting
into the ring against guy with nothing to lose.
Rybacki showed up here in great physical shape.
We know his a rough, tough fighter and essentially
he's gate crashing a world title contender.
"Froch is confident
enough to put his unbeaten record on the line
against anyone," continued Hennessy. "We
did not want to pass up the opportunity to put
on a good performance to the American television
audience on SHOWTIME. Ticket sales have been
strong behind our hometown boy and we expect
an excitable crowd to really rock the Trent
FM Arena."
Saturday's SHOWTIME telecast
of ShoBox: The New Generation will open with
the world title fight of Witter vs. Bradley
at 10:45 p.m. ET/PT. Froch vs. Rybacki will
follow as the second fight of the show.
Attached, please find
Froch's professional record and biography as
well as a photo.
Rybacki is listed as 15-0 with 8 knockouts to
his credit. He has fought over 200 amateur fights
and was a silver medalist in the Polish National
championships.