Carl Froch is widely considered to be one of the finest British boxers of the modern era thanks to his impressive career.
From Froch having a bitter feud with George Groves to being a three-time world champion, ‘The Cobra’ holds a number of notable aspects to his career.
Finishing his career with a professional record of 33-2, Andre Ward is the only fighter who Froch could not best in his professional journey.
Despite retiring in 2014, Froch could be set for a return to the ring, should he accept a callout from his fellow countryman.

Darren Till calls out Carl Froch after Misfits Boxing win
Despite Froch being an inactive fighter for over 10 years, he is being targeted by former UFC title challenger, Darren Till.
Till is best known for his run in the MMA organization, however, has since made a name for himself in crossover boxing since his departure from the UFC. On Friday night, Till was able to extend his Misfits Boxing record to 2-0, following a win over fellow MMA fighter Darren Stewart.
Although Till is seemingly seeking a fight with Misfits frontman and former Logan Paul opponent KSI, he is also interested in a British dust-up with Froch.
Speaking after his win over Stewart, Till expressed an interest in fighting Froch in his next outing to IFL TV. After saying that ‘Carl Froch is one of the best British fighters ever produced,’ Till added, “I will fight that big nose —- any day of the week.”
“Don’t get it twisted with me, we’ve [Froch and I] got real beef. He wanted me on his show this week, I legged him.”
In terms of the likelihood of a fight with Froch, Till said, “It could happen, if he wants to fight. I still believe he trains and stays fit.”
Carl Froch’s last outing was a brutal rematch against George Groves
Should Froch, 47, make a return to boxing to face Till, it would be his first time in the ring since his Wembley Stadium showdown with Groves.
Fighting in May 2014, Froch was able to defend his WBA and IBF World Super Middleweight titles against his rival in the rematch.
A knockout in the eighth round of the fight would make it back-to-back stoppage wins for Froch over Groves.
The rematch win also had a more conclusive ending than their first meeting, as Groves was dissatisfied with his first loss to Froch.