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The ongoing beef between Carl Froch, the former super Middleweight world champion, and YouTube sensation turned boxer, Jake Paul, has taken an unexpected turn, sending shockwaves through the boxing community. For months now, their public exchanges have been nothing short of explosive, injecting an odd mix of drama and controversy into the sport of boxing.

Now, in a move that has left fans and experts alike scratching their heads, Froch, retired since 2014, has hinted at a prospect that is as shocking as it is intriguing. Without revealing too much, let’s just say that the boxing ring might be about to witness an unprecedented showdown. A showdown that could potentially shift the very paradigm of what we’ve come to know as celebrity boxing.

Froch’s contemplation on legacy and the lure of becoming a hero

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Contrary to the possible risks to his legacy, former super Middleweight world champion Carl Froch seems unperturbed about the prospect of coming out of retirement to face off against the YouTube personality turned boxer, Jake Paul. The two have often found themselves engaged in a verbal sparring match on social media and in interviews.

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In a recent interview with the William Hill podcast, Froch expressed a somewhat ambiguous perspective on how a potential comeback might impact his legacy. The 45-year-old veteran contemplates, “I don’t know would it kill my legacy, or would I be the hero? Would I be the hero that stopped all the hype around Jake Paul?”.

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Despite expressing some respect for Paul’s efforts in the ring, Froch didn’t hold back from critiquing the YouTuber’s skills. He conveyed a firm interest in facing off with Paul, highlighting the potentially lucrative aspect of the deal. He added, “It’s like someone giving you a suitcase full of money – you won’t say no,” Froch stated, while emphasizing his readiness to train for such a bout.

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But Froch did not ignore the challenges associated with weight cut issues due to his age. Moreover has hinted at Paul’s own realization of his limitations in the sport after the defeat to Fury. Nevertheless, the idea of a face-off seems to be on the table.

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In the interim, Paul has his sights set on a different challenge – a comeback bout against MMA star Nate Diaz on August 5. This match, following Paul’s first professional defeat, will be a crucial turning point in his boxing career.

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