By Edward Chaykovsky
Former champion Carl Froch has told Sky Sports News HQ that he plans to make an announcement regarding is career in the first two weeks of June. Froch has been inactive since last May's knockout of George Groves before 80,000 fans at Wembley Stadium. Froch has already been stripped of his WBA crown for inactivity and vacated his IBF world title.
If Froch decides to continue his career, he would consider the possibility of facing WBA/IBO middleweight champion Gennady "GGG" Golovkin.
Froch feels that he he'll be too strong if they step in the ring. He has no fear of the middleweight's punching power and feels confident of waling away with the victory.
Froch said: “I’ve said before I will fight anybody. I think people just look at my resume and they know that I will fight anybody. I’ve fought the best in the world from Jean Pascal through to Mikkel Kessler and right up to pound-for-pound No 2 Andre Ward, I’ve boxed everybody.
“Golovkin? He doesn’t worry me, I fear no man. I’ll fight Golovkin if I box again, but it’s a big if. If I do end up fighting Golovkin I want to take his undefeated record off him. He’s a middleweight and I think I would be too strong for him and I think I will be able to take his punches a lot better than the middleweights have taken them – or not taken them. He’s a great fighter, a fantastic talent and a massive threat to anybody in the middleweight division, but we don’t know how he will fare at super-middleweight.
“Do I want to be the guy to try that out? Maybe, it’s quite exciting thinking this is the guy that everybody rates so highly and he is just despatching everybody with his power punches, what would happen? I have boxed Arthur Abraham. He was knocking everybody over at middleweight, I boxed him and it was 12-0 on rounds, so people were surprised by that, but not me.”