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Carl Froch goes on a bizarre tirade as the former world champion boxer claims the moon landings were a “big lie”, the earth is not a sphere and gravity is just a theory.
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Carl Froch goes on a bizarre tirade as the former world champion boxer claims the moon landings were a “big lie”, the earth is not a sphere and gravity is just a theory.

  • Carl Froch repeated a number of conspiracy theories in a recent interview
  • The 47-year-old claimed the evidence proved the moon landings did not happen

Carl Froch bizarrely claimed that the moon landings were faked in a recent conspiracy theory-filled interview.

One of the most successful boxers to hail from the British Isles, Froch became a multiple world super middleweight champion in a professional career that spanned 12 years and 35 fights.

The 47-year-old ended his time in the sport with a stunning knockout victory in his rematch with George Groves in front of a record 80,000 crowd at Wembley in 2014.

Since hanging up his gloves, Groves has gone on to a successful pundit career, but he hasn’t limited his outspoken opinions to matters inside the ring.

In a recent interview, Froch repeated the oft-presented conspiracy theory that the 1969 Apollo 11 moon landing was faked, among other Dubois claims.

“Interestingly, we haven’t been to the moon since and we can’t get there,” he said. Action Network.

Carl Froch goes on a bizarre tirade as the former world champion boxer claims the moon landings were a “big lie”, the earth is not a sphere and gravity is just a theory.

Former world champion Carl Froch made a series of bizarre claims in a recent interview

The 47-year-old has held multiple super middleweight world titles during his illustrious career

Froch claimed that the 1969 Apollo 11 moon mission was faked and that the subsequent landings did not occur

Froch claimed that the 1969 Apollo 11 moon mission was faked and that the subsequent landings did not occur

“Neil Armstrong was asked by someone to get his hands on the Holy Bible, and Neil Armstrong is a deeply religious man.

“He was asked to put his hand on the Bible and swear on the Holy Bible that he went and set foot on the moon.

– He wouldn’t.

The incident Froch appears to be referring to occurred in 2010, when conspiracy theorist Bart Sibrel approached Armstrong, who responded: “Mr. Sibrel, knowing you, it’s probably a fake Bible.

Sibrel had previously confronted fellow Apollo 11 astronaut Buzz Aldrin several years earlier in a widely circulated clip.

After being attacked by Sibrel, who called the then 72-year-old man and accused him of lying about the mission, Aldrin punched the man in the face outside a Beverly Hills hotel.

Froch went on to say that Apollo 11 was the only mission claimed to land a man on the Moon, despite six more missions—five of them successful—in the following years.

He added: “That’s one thing, not to mention I haven’t been since.

“The equipment they used to get up there was as powerful as a Zedex Spectrum to get up there, which probably wasn’t that powerful.

“There 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 (isn’t true).’

Froch added that he finds it hard to believe the

Froch added that he finds it hard to believe the “mainstream narrative” that the earth is a sphere

“When you look at all the evidence, all the footage, and the fact that they lost all the telemetry that tells you they went to the moon, then I would say we didn’t go to the moon.

“Man did not walk on the moon, that was a big lie.”

Froch had previously stated his belief in the widely discredited flat earth theory, but claimed that he was not sure whether the earth was flat, instead stating that he knew it was not a sphere.

“It’s hard to believe the mainstream narrative, which is the spinning globe theory,” Froch continued. “I’m very spiritual.

“I’m not saying the Earth is flat, but I don’t think we’re living on a spinning ball covered in water, because if I get a ball and spin it covered in water, then all the water flies off it.

“How does water stick to Earth? They say it’s gravity and it holds everything to Earth, so gravity must be real, but it’s a theory and has never been proven.