IBF/WBA 'regular' super middleweight champion Carl Froch is not interested in fights against Gennady Golovkin and Andre Ward. Froch is focused on landing one opponent, Julio Cesar Chavez Jr., in a Las Vegas fight - and carried on pay-per-view in the United States and by Sky Sports.

He says Golovkin is not yet a pay-per-view attraction and has no interest in avenging a 2011 decision loss to 168-pound king Ward, because he says Ward is not a pay-per-view fighter and likely will hit and move to a decision win. He feels Chavez will stand in there to make it a war.

Froch said: "Chavez has a massive following in America with his Mexican background. I think I can beat him, it won't be an easy fight but business wise and don't forget that professional boxing is first and foremost a business.

"People talk about [Gennady] Golovkin. He's not PPV. They talk about Andre Ward, I don't want to fight Andre Ward, he will probably beat me on points. I'm a fighter I don't mind saying that. If I didn't knock him out he would beat me on points. That aside, he's not a big fight. American TV do not want to show him on box office, why do I want to fight him? There's no point."