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Carl Froch stripped of WBA belt after failing to defend title
Carl Froch has been stripped of his WBA super-middleweight belt for not defending his title and could announce his retirement next week.

The British fighter, who has already given up his IBF belt, has not fought since
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at Wembley nearly a year ago.

A clash with Julio Chavez Jr in Las Vegas in March
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because of the 37-year-old's elbow injury.

"There's no guarantee he'll fight again," said promoter Eddie Hearn.

Hearn also told Sky Sports News: "We have no problem with the decision from the WBA. They need to keep their belts active and that's not possible with Carl's current position.

"Carl has been out of the ring for nearly a year now. It's likely we will make a further announcement regarding Carl's future over the next week or so."

Carl Froch record
He has won 33 of his 35 fights, of which 24 have been by KO. His only defeats came against Mikkel Kessler in 2010 and Andre Ward in 2011

A rematch with Andre Ward, the WBA super champion, still remains a possibility for Froch, if the American defeats British fighter Paul Smith in Oakland, California, on 20 June.

Ward beat Froch, who has won 33 of his 35 bouts,
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Nottingham boxer Froch vacated his IBF super-middleweight belt in February and mandatory challenger James DeGale, 29, will
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for the belt in Boston on 23 May.

Meanwhile, the WBA announced Fedor Chudinov and Felix Sturm will fight on Saturday for the super-middleweight title vacated by Froch, in Frankfurt, Germany.

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