“He’s just a negative person which I find it as jealousy."
Amir Khan launched a scathing attack on Carl Froch, branding him “jealous”.
Since retiring, the British boxing icons have always had a word to say about one another and their feud shows no signs of stopping.
After Khan’s sixth-round defeat against rival Kell Brook in 2022, Froch made fun of the loss.
He stated how Khan turned into “Bambi” when he was stunned by Brook, eventually resulting in a TKO loss.
Froch’s remarks prompted a reply from Khan’s wife Faryal Makhdoom.
She admitted that she could not stand Froch and questioned whether he was envious of the amount of money her husband had made during his career.
Amir Khan’s net worth is approximately £31 million whereas Carl Froch’s net worth is around £15 million.
Froch seemed unbothered by Faryal’s words and by the apparent feud with Khan and declared that he and Khan should “kiss and make up”.
However, two years later, it seems as though the pair have not buried the hatchet as Khan mocked Froch’s YouTube channel.
Amir Khan said: “Carl Froch has always been bitter. He’s been a bitter person and feel like he always has a go at my career and what I’ve done. I’m happy with my career.
“Who is he to make a comment on what I’ve done and what I’ve not done or should’ve done.
“I’ve fought all over the world and am happy with my career, but he doesn’t need to make silly opinions.
“He’s just a negative person which I find it as jealousy. He is a bad apple. I’d rather not even entertain that situation.
“We’ve met each other and did work together but there was no interaction, no laughs and chats, it was dull.
“There could be three or four good people there but when there’s one bad apple it’ll destroy the whole team.
“When he was there, nobody was even enjoying it, watching paint dry was better.”
“We’ve never trained together or been in the gym or even spent time together.
“He shouldn’t really have much to talk about. My career is my career, and your career is your career and that’s it.”
“If that is what life has come to, making YouTube channels at 47 years old, then it says it all.
“You want to make a YouTube channel at 47? We’ve got big TV deals and big documentaries, and my man is on YouTube selling himself.”








