
Darren Till has weighed in on the John Fury vs. Carl Froch beef with a savage message to both men.
The row between John and Froch has escalated since their exchange at Tyson Fury’s launch presser for his comeback fight against Arslanbek Makhmudov.
After clashing at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, John called out Froch to a fight on the undercard of his son’s bout on April 11.
He said: “Carl ‘The Worm’ Froch, you’ve got yourself a fight. Where do you want to fight at, mate? We’ll do it in the ring, under the lights.
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“I’ll fight you at Tottenham in eight weeks’ time. Me and you, Tottenham, undercard, eight weeks’ time.
“You’ll get that, because I know you’re a sh*t. I know you’re not a man.”

Froch, who hasn’t fought since his knockout victory over George Groves at Wembley Stadium in 2014, swiftly replied by accepting his rival’s challenge.
"I feel like I’m the chosen one. I feel like it might be my job to finally shut this big gobsh*te up. All he does is run around running his mouth,” the ex-world champion said on his YouTube channel. “John, one final time, listen to me so it goes into that thick skull. I accept the challenge but know one thing, I’m going to come over to your corner and absolutely fucking stick it on your Cobra style."
It remains to be seen whether John and Froch will have a sanctioned contest.
Naturally, it has created a lot of buzz online, with fans and critics alike excited over a potential showdown pitting the retired boxers against each other.

Former UFC star Till, however, isn’t as enthused as he shared his thoughts on John vs. Froch.
He re-shared a clip of Froch accepting the 60-year-old's challenge on Instagram, accompanied with the caption: “Pair of knucklehead c**ts."
In another post on his Instagram story, Till aimed a dig at 'The Cobra', writing: “"You little wet wipe c**t."
The Liverpool fighter, who hasn’t fought since his stunning victory over ex-UFC champion Luke Rockhold last summer, has had run-ins with both John and Froch.
He clashed with John during a pre-fight press conference for a proposed fight against Tommy Fury.
And he confronted the 48-year-old in the immediate aftermath of his victory over Rockhold last August.
Topics: Darren Till, Carl Froch, John Fury, Boxing