Carl Froch insists he has no retirement plans as he prepares for another world title clash against George Groves on November 23.
The 36-year-old is a three-time world champion and will put his WBA and IBF super-middleweight titles on the line against Groves in Manchester, live on Sky Sports Box Office.
Froch admitted he would have quit the sport if he had been beaten by Lucian Bute last year, but looked better than ever in a devastating fifth-round stoppage win.
The Nottingham man pounded out a points victory over Mikkel Kessler in their rematch in May and insists his rivals can forget about him hanging up his gloves in the near future.
When asked about how long his career would continue, Froch told Sky Sports News: "As long as I can, there's no time frame on it.
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The 36-year-old is a three-time world champion and will put his WBA and IBF super-middleweight titles on the line against Groves in Manchester, live on Sky Sports Box Office.
Froch admitted he would have quit the sport if he had been beaten by Lucian Bute last year, but looked better than ever in a devastating fifth-round stoppage win.
The Nottingham man pounded out a points victory over Mikkel Kessler in their rematch in May and insists his rivals can forget about him hanging up his gloves in the near future.
When asked about how long his career would continue, Froch told Sky Sports News: "As long as I can, there's no time frame on it.
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