Froch open to rematch after title defence

Carl Froch has retained his WBA and IBF super-middleweight titles by beating George Groves by technical knockout in the ninth round of an all-British bout.

Boxer Carl Froch

World champion Carl Froch (pic) has defeated British George Groves with a ninth-round stoppage win. (AAP)

World super-middleweight champion Carl Froch said he would consider a rematch with George Groves after what the beaten challenger called an "unjust" stoppage in a dramatic all-British bout in Manchester.

Groves, defying all predictions, sent Froch to the canvas in the first round and appeared to be well ahead on points when referee Howard Foster stopped him on his feet in the ninth round of a scheduled 12 on Saturday.

As a result, Froch retained his International Boxing Federation (IBF) and World Boxing Association (WBA) titles.

Foster's controversial decision was met by boos from the crowd and afterwards Groves insisted he was fit to carry on.

"I feel it was an unjust stoppage," the 25-year-old Londoner told a news conference on Sunday.

"I don't think it should have been a stoppage. The shots weren't landing clean."

"He (Froch) rushed and may have knocked me off balance. But I wasn't as hurt as he was in many of the rounds.

"It's a bitter pill to swallow. This is boxing and Carl Froch was in trouble from the first round," Groves added.

"In the ninth round he was really emptying his tank but I was happy for him to do that because he wasn't landing clean shots.

"The ref made the wrong decision and there's no way it should have been stopped. My legs were under me.

"Of course I would have survived the next round. I would love a rematch and it's down to his (Froch's) pride."

Froch, 11 years older than his fellow Englishman, was floored by a big right hand from Groves in the first round and was grateful to hear the bell before slumping on to his stool.

There were more rocky moments for Froch and Groves appeared to be heading for a points victory when he started to stagger about the ring in the ninth round.

Froch was adamant Foster had rescued Groves from an inevitable knockout, and possibly a career-threatening blow, but added he would be open to a rematch.

"It was a tough fight but I broke him down in rounds seven and eight and stopped him in the ninth," Froch, also speaking at the news conference, said.

"I got off to a slow start and he's tough, but he's not that tough because he got stopped.

"You don't want to see a kid get knocked unconscious cold and carried out on a stretcher."


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