IBF and WBA super-middleweight champion Carl Froch believes that the rematch with George Groves is the biggest fight of his career.
Froch got off the canvas to stop Groves in controversial circumstances in their first bout in November, and with just 48 hours to go before their second showdown at Wembley, the Nottingham fighter has admitted that it will be the biggest match of his 34-fight professional career.
The 36-year-old told reporters: "Every fight is equally important, but given the stage of my career and because of these two world titles, it's got that air of importance about it.
"With it being at the national stadium, it's obviously big, so this is, by far, the biggest fight of my unbelievable career, which has given me all of the motivation that I need."
Sports Mole has previewed the highly-anticipated bout at Wembley, while also taking a look at the stellar undercard, which features James DeGale and Anthony Joshua.