BRITISH boxing great Carl Froch has reunited with trainer Rob McCracken ahead of a potential comeback.
The former super-middleweight world champion retired in 2014 – famously knocking out George Groves in front of 80,000 at Wembley.
But Froch has been linked with a return to the ring in recent years, having called out YouTuber-turned-boxer Jake Paul.
Ex-UFC star Darren Till – now signed to Misfits Boxing – has campaigned to fight Froch and even tried to face off with him after his last bout.
Froch returned to Team GB’s Sheffield HQ where his former coach McCracken is based.
The 48-year-old hammered the bags and heavyweight Dave Allen brought up the idea of fighting Till.

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And Froch replied: “Easy work for The Cobra.”
Till, 33, walked out on the UFC in 2023 to pursue the crossover world of celebrity-style boxing bout at Misfits.
He has won his opening three bouts, against ex-MMA stars Anthony Taylor, Darren Stewart and Luke Rockhold.
After knocking out former UFC middleweight champion Rockhold, 41, in August, Till went into the crowd to confront Froch, who was ringside watching.
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Froch hasn’t appeared interested in fighting Till – and Allen ruthlessly backed the MMA fighter to win the bout.
Allen said to Froch’s face: “I’ve seen that Darren Till thing. I thought Darren Till would beat you.
“Too young and fresh. I just think he’s just too big and too young. It’s too big for you. I know it’s his channel, but I can’t lie.”
But Froch responded: “I think I’d jab his head off. Easy work for the Cobra. Genuinely.
“I just think, get behind the jab, he won’t get near me and walk him into a shot.”







