By Edward Chaykovsky
Nottingham's Carl Froch feels very strongly that he'll be capable of taking the feared power of WBA/IBO middleweight champion Gennady "GGG" Golovkin.
Golovkin recently raised his record to 33-0 with 30 of those wins by knockout, after battering Willie Monroe Jr. over six rounds. Earlier this year, Froch busted up Froch's countryman, Martin Murray, over eleven rounds for a TKO win.
The two sides are talking and Golovkin is willing to move up to super middleweight, and travel over to the UK, to make the fight happen.
Froch is still uncertain about the future of his career, but if he does make a decision to continue fighting - he will strongly consider the possibility of facing Golovkin.
"I believe I can take his power better than any of his middleweight opponents and use my extra size and strength to end his unbeaten record," says Froch to Daily Mail.
"This is one fight which does excite me to do it again. But I will get my trainer Rob McCracken, my promoter Eddie Hearn and my lovely partner Rachael into the same room in the next couple of weeks to discuss whether to fight again. But the final decision will be mine."