There is no guarantee that Carl Froch could take on middleweight king Gennady Golovkin in a potential farewell fight, according to promoter Eddie Hearn.
Froch recently gave up his WBA super-middleweight belt and hinted at retirement, but Golovkin's camp say their fighter will move up to 168lbs to take the Nottingham fighter on.
Golovkin, who boasts a perfect 33-0 record with 30 of those wins coming by knockout, had previously talked about dropping a weight to meet Floyd Mayweather.
Froch says he will only fight again if a bout is found that will excite him and he has already been out of action for nearly a year since his second victory over George Groves in front of a packed house at Wembley Stadium.
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Froch recently gave up his WBA super-middleweight belt and hinted at retirement, but Golovkin's camp say their fighter will move up to 168lbs to take the Nottingham fighter on.
Golovkin, who boasts a perfect 33-0 record with 30 of those wins coming by knockout, had previously talked about dropping a weight to meet Floyd Mayweather.
Froch says he will only fight again if a bout is found that will excite him and he has already been out of action for nearly a year since his second victory over George Groves in front of a packed house at Wembley Stadium.
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