Carl Froch: Former four-time world champion on being 'immortalised' as a hall of famer
Carl Froch showed off his International Boxing Hall of Fame ring during his interview with BBC East Midlands Today
On Sunday, more than nine years after retiring, the 45-year-old four-time world super-middleweight champion was honoured in Canastota, New York."To pick this bit of bling up, this hall of fame ring, has immortalised me as a fighter," he said."So few people get inducted into the International Hall of Fame.
"It's nine years ago - 31 May 2014 - when 80,000 people turned up to cheer me on. Me and George Groves, because he played his part and got flattened.
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