Jermain Taylor vs. Carl Froch Fight Betting Odds: The WBC super middleweight title will be on the line tonight as former undisputed title-holder, Jermain Taylor, takes on undefeated champion Carl Froch live from the MGM Grand at Foxwoods. This Jermain Taylor vs. Carl Froch Fight Betting Odds can be seen live on pay-per-view (Direct-TV’s channel 121) for $24.95 starting at 9 PM ET (6 PM PT) live from Mashantucket, CT.
Oddsmakers at Bodog.com have assembled the best Sports Odds for this fight, and here’s their prediction: Jermain Taylor [-145 ML] has been listed as the Sports Odds favorite to win tonight’s fight against Carl Froch [+115 ML] and recapture the WBC super middleweight crown. 
For those people and bettors who think that Taylor is just going to rush Froch and knock him out easily, you got something coming.
Froch is a legitimate, world-class fighter. He’s a guy who has gained very little respect from American fans, but not from Taylor, as he understands the task at hand.
“I’m definitely not overconfident,” Taylor said. “I just hope he’s not overconfident. He’s talking about knocking me out and all that. C’mon, man. Be real. The guy can fight, and I give him his respect, but is he serious with that talk?” The OVER/UNDER for tonight’s Jermain Taylor vs. Carl Froch Fight Betting Odds has been listed at a combined total of 10½ rounds.
In his career, Taylor has Hall of Fame fighters and was once considered the undisputed champion of the world, yet Froch is not impressed. “You could say that Jermain Taylor is the biggest fighter I’m going to box until this point,” Froch said. “But how do you define a great fighter? Jean Pascal was 26 years old, hungry and unbeaten. He was a hungry, young, talented fighter coming to put it all on the line. He didn’t know what it was like to lose. I’d say that was a big fight for me for the title and a fight that I won convincingly in an exciting matchup.
“It’s easy to say that I haven’t fought anybody. But that’s what boxing is about. … We’ve got two fighters here who are both putting it all on the line. We’re both of a similar age. We’re both at the top of our careers. We’re both fit and hungry. He wants my belt? I don’t want him to take my belt. It’s going to be a fabulous fight. I’ve been in 24 fights, I’m unbeaten, I haven’t been in any trouble. I’m coming to this fight confident that I’m taking my belt home with me. No problems.”




