Froch has decided, no groves rematch
Carl Froch all but dismissed the idea of going 'over old ground' in a rematch with George Groves.
"Do I want to go over old ground? Not at the minute, no. I like to move forward in my career and the only old ground I like to go over again is for a defeat."
Carl Froch
The WBC and IBF middleweight champion was on Ringside for the first time since his controversial win on November 23.
Groves has demanded a rematch after being stopped in the ninth round of their contest and promoter Eddie Hearn has even admitted he - as a fan - wants to see a second showdown.
But the final decision falls to 36-year-old Froch and he all but ruled it out.
"I defended my title against a mandatory. I beat an unbeaten fighter, a hungry, ambitious fighter who came to try and win the fight - and winning with a technical knockout in the ninth round is a great result," he said.
"Do I want to go over old ground? Not at the minute, no.
"I like to move forward in my career and the only old ground I like to go over again is for a defeat.
"It was nice to avenge the Mikkel Kessler defeat, it would be nice to avenge the Andre Ward defeat if that can possibly be made."
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Froch himself ruled out a match-up with former mandatory but now light-heavyweight star Adonis Stevenson, but although he knows there is still public demand to see him and Groves go at it again, he believes the interest is fading.
"It's a 50-50 split right now and the longer the time goes and the longer people watch the fight, opinions are changing a lot," he added.
"Like Eddie said, I have got a lot of options.
"I am going to enjoy a wonderful Christmas with my beautiful family, then I am going to make a decision - and I decide who I am going to fight.
"If I decide to fight again I am going to make the correct decision based on where I want to go forward.
"I will speak to Eddie, my trainer Rob McCracken and my family and then I will make the decision based on what I feel is right for me - and everyone else."
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