British boxer Carl Froch has revealed that he will make a decision on his future next week.
The 37-year-old has not fought since he beat George Groves at Wembley 12 months ago and is considering retirement or one last fight.
He told Sky Sports News: "It's very close. You could literally take a coin out of your pocket, flip it call heads or tails, and there's your decision. I literally, hand on heart, do not know.
"I have got a meeting next week with Eddie Hearn and Rob McCracken – my coach since day one as a professional – and I am going to speak to Rachel – my partner – and I am going to make a decision based on facts and based on options that they are going to put in front of me.
"And as soon as I know that decision I am going to be making an announcement, probably in early June. I'll be letting everybody know what I am going to do, but I am happy to fight again if the options are right and I am quite happy to retire as well. I need to get the weight of the world off my shoulders and I owe it to the boxing fans."
Froch has a career record of 33-2, with his losses coming against Andre Ward and Mikkel Kessler.