BOXING legend Carl Froch faces no further action over claims he slashed two tyres on a former pal’s £80,000 car.
Ex-unified super-middleweight world champion Froch was quizzed after the attack on a Range Rover Sport in Cotgrave, Notts.
A helmeted biker on a £24,000 Ducati was seen to pull up and cut into the tyres with a knife before riding off.
Police suspected Froch, 45, but witnesses at the scene, a golf club car park, refused to help.
The Nottingham-born dad of two denied he was the culprit.
Froch was said to have been handed a brand new red Ducati to test drive as part of his deal with the motor firm.
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And he was spotted riding a similar bike.
He was accused of owning leathers and a helmet similar to those used in the knife attack on the motor.
Officers shelved the probe after he was spoken to further at a Notts police station.
Froch retired in 2015 after winning 33 of his 35 fights.
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He was floored just twice, recovering to beat Jermain Taylor and George Groves.
Flat-earther Froch has claimed in the past that the moon landing in July 1969 was faked.
Source: Boxing - thesun.co.uk