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CARL FROCH has revealed he’d happily lace up his gloves again for a dust-up with YouTube sensation Jake Paul.
The four-time super-middleweight champion retired from boxing in the summer of 2015 but has flirted with the prospect of returning to the ring again over the last seven years.
And The Cobra admits he’d love to put a sting into the tale of Paul’s burgeoning boxing career.
He told William Hill: âIf I could have one last fight it would be Jake Paul. Iâd absolutely smash him to bits, easy.”
âJake Paul canât fight, heâs pretending, heâs conning people.
“Heâs got his audience, I donât begrudge him – heâs making money and doing what heâs doing. But heâs not a professional boxer.”
Paul, 25, has yet to take on a professional boxer during his brief stint in the sport – and Froch believes he’d be wary of facing him if the opportunity presented itself.
The 45-year-old said: “He knows not to come anywhere near me. Heâs bigger than me, heâs 14 stone, heâs younger than me, heâs fresher, he thinks he can fight.
“I wouldnât even train for this guy, Iâd do a little bit of training.
“I might do the odd little run to get the heart beating, but Iâd take Jake Paul to school and hammer him. He knows it, he wouldnât fight me. No chance.â
Froch is so confident of battering Paul he’d be open to facing his older brother Logan on the same night.
He said: âIâd fight him and his brother on the same night. What they could do is take it in turns, so Jake can do round one and Logan can do round two.
“So theyâre having a four-minute breather between rounds. Itâs never been done, itâs exhibition boxing. Iâd take them both on.â