Froch last stepped into the ring in May 2014. He knocked out George Groves in the eighth round at Wembley Stadium, defending his WBA and IBF world titles. That fight capped off an impressive career where he won world titles four times and became one of the best British fighters ever.
'The Cobra' only lost twice in his career - to Mikkel Kessler in 2010 and Andre Ward. His reputation as a top British fighter is well-established.
In a recent interview, Froch talked about a potential fight with Dillon Danis. He then revealed he'd gotten an offer for three fights. The possible opponents? Darren Till, Tommy Fury, and Jake Paul.
At first, Froch wasn't interested in coming back. But he changed his tune when Jake Paul's name came up. He said:
"I'd jump straight in with that f**king w*nker Jake Paul. Oh, I'd jump in with him. That's what I'd do. I'd train for it and have a look."
Jake Paul, 27, from Cleveland, Ohio, started boxing professionally in 2020. He's won all but one of his fights. His most recent victory was against Mike Tyson at the end of 2024 in AT&T; Stadium, Arlington, Texas.
Froch's potential return to the ring after a decade away has got fans talking. Will the former champ lace up his gloves again? And if he does, will Jake Paul be his opponent? We'll have to wait and see how this story unfolds.