Former super-middleweight world champion Carl Froch is NOT holding back anymore. In a fiery rant that’s taken the boxing world by storm, Froch called out both Tyson Fury and Anthony Joshua, accusing them of ducking challenges and “playing games” with fans’ expectations.

“FANS ARE BEING TAKEN FOR A RIDE!”
Speaking on his YouTube channel, Froch didn’t mince words:
“I’m sick of it. Sick of the talk, the delays, the false promises. These two — Fury and AJ — they’ve turned boxing into a soap opera.”
He continued:

“One minute we’re hearing they’ve signed, the next it’s off. Then Fury’s fighting Ngannou, then Usyk — and AJ’s over there knocking out fringe contenders. Where’s the fight the fans actually want?”
FURY – “STOP THE CIRCUS”
Froch was especially vocal about Tyson Fury’s recent behavior — from the chaotic promotion of the Francis Ngannou fight to the rollercoaster of negotiations with Oleksandr Usyk.
“Tyson’s a great fighter, no doubt. But he needs to stop the circus act. Either you’re the best in the world or you’re a showman looking for paydays.”
He even questioned Fury’s mindset:

“I don’t even know if Fury wants to box anymore. Some days he’s retired, other days he’s the greatest ever. Which is it?”
JOSHUA – “WHO HAVE YOU REALLY BEAT LATELY?”
As for AJ, Froch didn’t go easy either:
“I like AJ, but come on — when’s the last time he beat a top-level, prime heavyweight? Franklin? Helenius? That’s not elite.”
He challenged Joshua to stop “rebuilding” and start taking real risks.
“We need the old AJ — the killer. Not the carefully managed brand.”

FROCH CALLS FOR ACTION
Carl Froch, never shy about speaking his mind, wrapped it up with a direct message to both heavyweights:
“If you’re serious about being great, then fight each other. Stop messing around, stop protecting records, and give the fans what they’ve been begging for.”
Do YOU agree with Froch? Is he telling the truth or just stirring the pot?
Drop your thoughts below — and don’t forget: in boxing, talk is cheap, but legacy is forever.
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