Froch, who retired in 2014 after a long and successful career, shared his thoughts on his YouTube channel 'Froch On Fighting'. He said Wilder is "finished" and "past his best".
"Dave Allen and Wilder potentially could be an interesting one, because Wilder is finished. He's past his best. He can still probably punch a little bit but it would be nice to see Dave Allen in with a name like that and get a result. It's a fight I'd tune in to, definitely."
Froch's comments come as Wilder prepares for his next fight on June 27 against Tyrrell Herndon. Wilder's recent performance in the ring hasn't been great. He's lost 4 of his last 5 fights, including a knockout defeat to Zhilei Zhang last summer. Many people urged Wilder to retire after that fight.
Wilder held the WBC heavyweight title for 5 years from 2015 to 2020. He lost the title to Tyson Fury and has struggled since then. Despite calls for him to hang up his gloves, Wilder's continuing his career.
Froch has held this opinion about Wilder for a while. He questioned Wilder's ability after his defeat to Parker. After the Zhang loss, Froch said it was "definitely time for Wilder to retire."
British heavyweight Dave Allen has shown interest in fighting Wilder. Allen called out Wilder after his knockout win over Johnny Fisher last month.
Froch's career was quite different from Wilder's current situation. He won three super-middleweight world titles and beat notable fighters like Mikkel Kessler, Lucian Bute, and George Groves. Since retiring, Froch hasn't been tempted to return to boxing.
As Wilder prepares for his next fight, many in the boxing world will be watching to see if he can prove Froch wrong or if the former champion's assessment is correct.