Former super middleweight world champion Carl Froch will always have an eye on his sport - and predicts a great fight when heavyweights Tyson Fury and Wladimir Klitschko meet later this month in Germany. The fight takes place on November 28th in Dusseldorf.

He said: "If I was a betting man the smart money has got to be on Klitschko. He has done it so many times, he's a great boxer, a good technical boxer, uses his range well and he's strong.

"Having said that, Fury's big and strong and tall. I don't think Klitschko has fought anyone as tall as him in the last four or five years.

"So Fury's rough and tough, he's strong and he means business, so I think he's going to go in there and really try and rough up Klitschko and bully him and push him back and lean on him, and I hope he does.

"It would be nice to see Klitschko in a fight. You never see him in a fight, it's always too easy for him, of late. Let's see Fury put it on him and rough him up."

Froch hopes Fury can pull off a shock win, saying Britain needs a world heavyweight champion. But he has his eye on another boxer for the future.

"Anthony Joshua's taking over. When he gets there, he'll be taking over," he said.