An ex boxer has gone viral for saying the Earth isn’t round..
Former British boxer Carl Froch finished his career in 2014 and since has worked as a boxing analyst and commentator.
The reason why he’s become the talk of the internet is that he has recently gone out and admitted that he does believe in some pretty crazy conspiracy theories.

Speaking on the Pound for Pound podcast with Jake Wood and Spencer Oliver in December 2022, he said he believes the Earth is flat, not round.. NASA is ‘fake,’ he also said.
He said (per The Sun): “The Earth is flat, 100 percent.
“There’s no proof of the Earth’s curvature, and this fake space agency, NASA, uses CGI images, and everyone is different.
“I’m looking at them thinking, ‘Hang on a minute, they’re like cartoons.’
“When someone like Richard Branson goes up there and starts doing chartered flights… and you can look back on Earth and see the Earth’s curvature, I’ll believe the Earth is a globe.”
Speaking on the Macklin’s Take podcast, he repeated his bizarre beliefs once again.

When asked whether he really believes the world is flat, Froch said: “Here’s the problem. I’ve tried to prove, and I challenge anybody listening to this, prove that the Earth is spherical. Prove that it’s round. Prove it’s actually a globe.”
Macklin replied: The only thing I know is we left LA and flew west and 12 hours later we were in Brisbane when Michael Conlan was boxing in Brisbane.
“It’s a flat world, so I don’t see how it could possibly be flat.”
In response, the ex-boxer confusingly said: All you have to do is get a piece of A4 paper, write down the North Pole in the center, write down the ice wall which is just down the bottom of the south side right around the circumference of the flat Earth, and you would circumnavigate and you’d get from you just said L.A. to you just said Brisbane in the same flight path.
“Next question.”

Froch has even blamed NASA for faking the Moon landing, despite the fact that it’s a known fact that Neil Armstrong was the first man to step on the lunar surface in 1969.
He told Action Network (per Daily Express): “The equipment they used to get up there was as powerful as a Zedec Spectrum, which probably wasn’t that powerful.
“It was a computer when I was a kid. We can’t get there now, and I think everything we’ve been told about the Moon landing [is made up].
“When you look at all of the evidence, all the footage, and the fact that they lost all of the telemetric data that tells you that they went to the Moon then I would say that we did not go to the Moon.
“Man did not walk on the Moon. That was a big f***ing lie.”