A Quote by George Groves

Carl Froch never really does too well away from home and he is very settled and comfortable in Nottingham. — © George Groves
Carl Froch never really does too well away from home and he is very settled and comfortable in Nottingham.
Dirrell was very skilful. He'd only lost once before me - to Carl Froch in Nottingham - and he gave Froch so many problems. So I was very nervous before that one.
I will beat Carl Froch every night of the week and it doesn't matter if it is the best Carl Froch or the worst Carl Froch.
This fight should be dubbed, 'No Excuses.' If Carl Froch beats me, there won't be any excuses. I beat Carl Froch, there shouldn't be any excuses. No judges, no referees, no nothing. May the best man win.
Seattle was good for me. I was very comfortable there - not comfortable in terms of it was too easy, but I was at home, I was with my family and friends. It was a great life. I was home. But I think, for me, when I get too comfortable with the lifestyle and everything, I feel that my performances, my focus can go down.
Groves is a fool. Groves is a fake. I will never let him belittle me like he's done with Carl Froch.
I know I am more than capable of beating Carl Froch.
Carl Froch is a strong, seasoned world champion and there's no quit in him.
The Americans love Carl Froch. He has brought nothing but excitement to these shores in those Super Six victories he produced.
I am very comfortable doing Bengali films because it's my mother tongue, which enables me to emote well, and my home is there too.
I loved being away from school. I didn't really fancy school that much when I was little; it wasn't until I was in third or fourth grade that I really settled down at school and I was much happier at home with my mum and she was very creative and sort of fostered all my interests.
I've been in a few fights where I keep drilling guys - Carl Froch, those sort of people - and they just keep coming.
When you spend so much time away from home, travelling around doing things like this, talking about yourself too much, which is often very painful... So, to actually come home and just be amongst people who know you extremely well, who you can't pretend to be anything other than yourself in front of, is a relief really. It gives you a sense of who you are again. You just don't get any time at home... it's such an existence of feeling very unsettled and travelling around. It's great.
If I didn't want to fight Carl Froch then I wouldn't have invested so much time and money into appealing with the IBF over the dubious outcome of the first fight.
A pen on paper is the ideal way for me. I am not really very comfortable with machines; I never learned to type very well.
When I'm home I'm just happier, more at peace and more settled. It's fine being away, but it's not really living.
I'm getting fed up of living away from home so much. They look after you very well but it doesn't matter how well you're looked after, how nice the hotel is, if you're away from home constantly, the bloody dog savages you, thinks you're a stranger, the kid cries and the wife's stuck to your face!
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