Froch, a four-time super middleweight champion and one of the UK's best in his weight class, shared his picks on his YouTube channel, Froch on Fighting. His final fight was a knockout victory against George Groves at Wembley Stadium, where he retained his world title in front of 80,000 fans.
The Cobra's top three British fighters are Lennox Lewis, Naseem Hamed, and Ricky Hatton. Froch explained his choices, starting with Lewis. He praised the former undisputed heavyweight champion for bouncing back from knockouts, avenging his losses, and beating Mike Tyson.
Naseem Hamed took the second spot. Froch didn't go into detail but mentioned Hamed was an inspiration to him.
For his third pick, Ricky Hatton, Froch simply stated, "If you're a boxing fan, you're a Ricky Hatton fan."
The list notably leaves out Joe Calzaghe, who retired undefeated after 46 fights and holds the record for the longest reign as super middleweight world champion in boxing history. Froch and Calzaghe have a long-standing rivalry, with heated exchanges about never having fought each other.
Robin Reid, who fought both Froch and Calzaghe, once claimed that Froch would be able to "walk through" Calzaghe if they had ever met in the ring.
Froch also mentioned other notable British fighters like Nigel Benn, Chris Eubank, Frank Bruno, and Barry McGuigan, but they didn't make his top three.
Froch's own career ended on a high note with his victory over Groves at Wembley, a fight that's still talked about today. His list of top British fighters will no doubt spark debate among boxing fans, especially given the omission of Calzaghe.