By Carlos Boogs

WBA/IBO middleweight Gennady Golovkin (33-0, 30KOs) has no problem with testing himself by moving up to the super middleweight division to fight Carl Froch (33-2, 24KOs), according to Triple G's promoter Tom Loeffler of K2 Promotions.

Froch has been inactive since knocking out George Groves before 80,000 fans last May at Wembley Stadium.

Golovkin is one of the more active champions in the sport and tries to fight at least four times a year. He's already been in action twice in 2015, with knockouts of Martin Murray and Willie Monroe. A September return is being discussed.

Loeffler has spoken several times to Froch's promoter, Eddie Hearn of Matchroom Sport, about coming together to make a fight.

The biggest obstacle in making the fight is Froch's motivation to fight again. Outside of a Las Vegas fight with Julio Cesar Chavez Jr., which fell through when Froch got injured and Chavez Jr. got knocked out in March, the Nottingham fighter has expressed zero interest in Golovkin, a rematch with Andre Ward, and even a domestic headliner with James DeGale. Froch even vacated his IBF title earlier this year and was stripped of his WBA belt for inactivity.

"We've already asked for that fight. Gennady put in over 12,000 people in the [Forum] and Carl Froch had 80,000 people at Wembley Stadium last year. There is no question, that would be a tremendous fight. I've told Eddie Hearn many times that Gennady would move to 168 and fight [Froch], but Carl is not committed to whether he's going to fight again or whether he's going to retire. But that would be a great fight as well," Loeffler said to BoxingScene.com.