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Darren Till, never one to shy away from controversy or a good laugh, has set social media abuzz with his latest verbal jab. This time aimed squarely at former boxing champion Carl Froch. As Till prepares for his much-anticipated boxing debut, he took a detour from discussing his own fight plans to deliver a scathing and humorous rant about Froch’s public persona and infamous flat earth beliefs. The exchange has captured the attention of both boxing and MMA fans, adding an unexpected twist to the lead-up to Till’s next bout.

Darren Till vs. Carl Froch? MMA Star Mocks Boxer’s Flat Earth Views in Hilarious Callout

Carl Froch is a retired British professional boxer who held multiple world titles in the super-middleweight division, including the WBC, IBF, and WBA belts. Known for his tough fighting style and memorable bouts, Froch has also drawn attention outside the ring for his outspoken opinions, including his widely publicized belief in flat earth theories.

Former MMA star Darren Till built his reputation in the UFC’s welterweight and middleweight divisions, earning a title shot and notable wins in his MMA career. Till is now transitioning to professional boxing, scheduled against Darren Stewart.

Darren Till

In a recent interview, Till expressed his desire to face Froch in the boxing ring, delivering a scathing and comedic critique:

“My dream fight for you next-can I tell you what it is and then I’ll let you go-my dream fight for Darren Till – Darren the Gorilla Till versus Flat Earth Froch. This-this knobhead thinks that the world is flat. You know this, right? … He thinks that if he walked in New York City, that one person would know who he is. No one has any idea who this guy is, yet he continues to talk about how he sold a bunch of tickets at Wembley 15 years ago and how everyone knows who he is. He has no clue.”

While a fight between Till and Froch is unlikely, the exchange has fueled interest in Till’s boxing debut and kept both fighters in the public eye.

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