A proposed showdown between John Fury and Carl Froch failed to get off the ground because the money on offer fell well short of Fury’s expectations.
Froch, a former unified super middleweight world champion, has previously entertained the idea of stepping back into the spotlight for the right opportunity. One of the names linked to a potential crossover bout was Tyson Fury’s outspoken father, John.
Fury revealed today that negotiations broke down because the financial terms on offer fell short of his expectations.
“I’m interested in anybody. Ask them. £2.5 million sterling didn’t come back to me,” said John Fury to Pro Boxing Fans.
“He offered me a million quid. Time I paid tax and everybody else, it’s not enough. It’s not enough, mate.”
Fury insisted that financial considerations were not driven by necessity, but by what he believes he brings to an event.
“I don’t need money. You know what I do need? And what I do know is me worth,” said John.
“For a man who’s just a father, I bring a lot of attention and eyes. Got to say it myself. You know why? Because I bring different stuff to the game.
“I’ll do anything. I’ll say anything. And no one knows what I’m going to do. I don’t know myself till I’m there.”
Froch retired from professional boxing in 2014 following his knockout victory over George Groves in front of a packed Wembley Stadium crowd. The former champion has remained a prominent voice within the sport through his podcast appearances and media work.
Although Fury’s latest comments suggest negotiations stalled over money, he stopped short of ruling the contest out altogether. Any meeting between the two outspoken figures appears to depend on whether a promoter is prepared to bridge the gap between what was offered and what Fury believes the fight is worth.
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