

Carl Froch (25-0, 20 KOs) remained undefeated Saturday evening after a stellar comeback performance that had a near sell-out crowd of 3,726 on their feet when he knocked out former undisputed middleweight Jermain Taylor (28-3-1, 17 KOs) to retain the World Boxing Council (WBC) super middleweight world title on SHOWTIME.
England’s undefeated WBC super middleweight champion Carl Froch scored the biggest win of his career moments ago at the Foxwoods Resort in Connecticut, stopping Jermain Taylor in the dying seconds of the final round.
At the start of the 12th and final round, Froch felt that he needed a knockout to win the fight. And that is just what he got. Froch dropped Taylor using his solid jabs and strong right hand and, while Taylor was able to recover, he never fully regained his legs. At 2:46 of the 12th round after sustaining a flurry of monstrous punches, referee Michael Ortega stepped in and held a defenseless Taylor.

It was a fair stoppage and with the win Froch retained his WBC super middleweight title and improved to 25-0 (20 KOs) while Taylor drops to 28-3 (17 KOs).
