
Michael Bisping stopped Carl Froch with Carl Froch in the most beautiful way.
The former UFC Middleweight title holder recently sat down for an hour -long conversation with former Super Middle Wight Boxing world champion Carl Froch, who has become a big fan of MMA since he retired after the elimination of George Groves in 2014.
In November, the Hall of Famer expressed his wish to set up an incredible comeback for a fight with Jake Paul, and promised to hit the YouTuber boxer in 30 seconds after he worked for a decision by a 58-year-old Mike Tyson decision.
Now he has asked Michael Bisping what would happen if they collided in a street fight without bumps.
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Michael Bisping breaks down the fight against Carl Froch Street
Froch repeatedly wondered how he would do it in a fight with an MMA star 'On the Cobbles'.
So of course street fights came up during his conversation with the best British hunter in the history of UFC.
“I will just get you down. You will be on your back in no time,” Bisping predicted playfully.
'The Count' tried to send the conversation in a different direction before Froch brought it back to their hypothetical street fight.
“If I and you finally had a role on the cobblestones,” he said.
“I mean, if it was a role, I would be in trouble in trouble. But I think I could keep you a bit behind that shot and try … I don't know. I talk to myself in something that is not going to happen, and if so, I could be in serious problems.”
Bisping replied: “Mate, listen. There is no D – Measurement competition here, but I will say this …
'I think you would be surprised [laughs]. I was known in the day for my hands, Carl. Come on, friend. “
Michael Bisping is still sparring
Bisping fought famous with one eye for the last years of his Hall of Fame UFC career.
Since he retired in 2018, the 46-year-old has gone under the knife for various painful injuries.
In November, during an exclusive interview with Bloody Eblow, Bisping opened over a horrible neck injury that he sustained in 2013, which led to various operations and still causes him problems 12 years later.
Despite everything, Bisping was recently filmed in a gym owned by UFC star Marlon 'Chito' Vera.
Luke Rockhold was the greatest rival of the MMA legend, but even he respects Bisping the desire to fight through the pain.
“Brought in the secret weapon for training camp,” wrote the man who played Bisping to become a UFC champion on Instagram.
“To be honest, crazy respect for @bisping because you still want to scrape after everything he has experienced.
“Fighting really brings out the best of us.”
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