Carl Froch
Froch has not fought since May 2014
Former world champion Carl Froch has said he would considering returning to the ring next spring for a one-fight to reclaim his title.
Froch, 38, who announced his retirement in July, has been training every day and predicted he would beat IBF super-middleweight champion James DeGale, 29.
He said: "Get my old belt back, show them all how it's done and then retire.
"There'd be something satisfying about that. I'd beat DeGale, it's an easy job for me and he's world champion."
Froch is a four-time world super-middleweight champion who won 33 of his 35 fights, 24 victories by knockout.
But the Nottingham boxer has not fought since he knocked out fellow Briton George Groves to retain the WBA and IBF titles in May 2014.
Carl Froch
How reluctant boxer Froch became The Cobra
In May, DeGale beat Andre Dirrell on points to claim the vacant IBF super-middleweight belt and become the first Briton to win a professional world title and an Olympic gold.
Froch said if DeGale beats Romanian-born former IBF super-middleweight champion Lucian Bute in December that would give him motivation to return.
"I always said once I've retired, I won't come back, but 18 months on from my last fight, I'm starting to think to myself 'I'm fit, strong, in good shape'," said Froch.
"But it's a big if. I might just stick with poker. The desire's gone, it's getting the desire back. What would I need? It might be DeGale beating Bute
Looks like he isn't even considering mega ppv superstar giggi. Degale vs Froch makes much more money
Froch has not fought since May 2014
Former world champion Carl Froch has said he would considering returning to the ring next spring for a one-fight to reclaim his title.
Froch, 38, who announced his retirement in July, has been training every day and predicted he would beat IBF super-middleweight champion James DeGale, 29.
He said: "Get my old belt back, show them all how it's done and then retire.
"There'd be something satisfying about that. I'd beat DeGale, it's an easy job for me and he's world champion."
Froch is a four-time world super-middleweight champion who won 33 of his 35 fights, 24 victories by knockout.
But the Nottingham boxer has not fought since he knocked out fellow Briton George Groves to retain the WBA and IBF titles in May 2014.
Carl Froch
How reluctant boxer Froch became The Cobra
In May, DeGale beat Andre Dirrell on points to claim the vacant IBF super-middleweight belt and become the first Briton to win a professional world title and an Olympic gold.
Froch said if DeGale beats Romanian-born former IBF super-middleweight champion Lucian Bute in December that would give him motivation to return.
"I always said once I've retired, I won't come back, but 18 months on from my last fight, I'm starting to think to myself 'I'm fit, strong, in good shape'," said Froch.
"But it's a big if. I might just stick with poker. The desire's gone, it's getting the desire back. What would I need? It might be DeGale beating Bute
Looks like he isn't even considering mega ppv superstar giggi. Degale vs Froch makes much more money
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