Joe Calzaghe has given the biggest hint yet that the unbeaten Welsh boxing superstar will retire.
The 36-year-old had said his Madison Square Garden victory over Roy Jones Jr would be his last but Calzaghe is being tempted by big-money offers.
However, Calzaghe told BBC Sport: "I will make my final decision after the New Year but I will probably retire."
Carl Froch claimed Calzaghe's old WBC super-middleweight title on Saturday and wants a shot at the Welshman.
Chad Dawson, Jermain Taylor and Glen Johnson are in the queue for a big money showdown with former super-middleweight king Calzaghe.
And his previous victims Bernard Hopkins, Mikkel Kessler and Jones Jr all want rematches with the world light-heavyweight number one who is unbeaten in 46 fights in an 18-year professional career
Froch, who beat Canada's Jean Pascal on Saturday, is keen for his promoter Mick Hennessy to tempt Calzaghe with enough cash to keep him out of retirement.
Calzaghe, though, said: "Carl who? Who's that guy? Nah."
Froch is not a big box office name for American TV broadcasters HBO who are willing to come to the UK for a Calzaghe career finale in Cardiff.
So, if Calzaghe did continue, it would probably be against a big-name American.
Calzaghe, however, has said he "doesn't like rematches" so that would seemingly rule out a super-fight reunion with Jones and Hopkins.
The 36-year-old had said his Madison Square Garden victory over Roy Jones Jr would be his last but Calzaghe is being tempted by big-money offers.
However, Calzaghe told BBC Sport: "I will make my final decision after the New Year but I will probably retire."
Carl Froch claimed Calzaghe's old WBC super-middleweight title on Saturday and wants a shot at the Welshman.
Chad Dawson, Jermain Taylor and Glen Johnson are in the queue for a big money showdown with former super-middleweight king Calzaghe.
And his previous victims Bernard Hopkins, Mikkel Kessler and Jones Jr all want rematches with the world light-heavyweight number one who is unbeaten in 46 fights in an 18-year professional career
Froch, who beat Canada's Jean Pascal on Saturday, is keen for his promoter Mick Hennessy to tempt Calzaghe with enough cash to keep him out of retirement.
Calzaghe, though, said: "Carl who? Who's that guy? Nah."
Froch is not a big box office name for American TV broadcasters HBO who are willing to come to the UK for a Calzaghe career finale in Cardiff.
So, if Calzaghe did continue, it would probably be against a big-name American.
Calzaghe, however, has said he "doesn't like rematches" so that would seemingly rule out a super-fight reunion with Jones and Hopkins.
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