As previously reported, former super-middleweight champion Carl Froch has announced his retirement from boxing.
Froch, nicknamed The Cobra, twice won the WBC title, as well as the WBA and IBF belts, during a highly-successful career.
The Nottingham-based star won 33 of his 35 fights, with 24 of those coming via knockout.
He defeated arch-rival George Groves in a Wembley Stadium re-match which turned out to be his final fight in May of last year.
Froch said: "I’m incredibly proud of what I have achieved in boxing but now is the right moment to hang up my gloves. I have nothing left to prove and my legacy speaks for itself."
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Froch, nicknamed The Cobra, twice won the WBC title, as well as the WBA and IBF belts, during a highly-successful career.
The Nottingham-based star won 33 of his 35 fights, with 24 of those coming via knockout.
He defeated arch-rival George Groves in a Wembley Stadium re-match which turned out to be his final fight in May of last year.
Froch said: "I’m incredibly proud of what I have achieved in boxing but now is the right moment to hang up my gloves. I have nothing left to prove and my legacy speaks for itself."
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