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'I could walk away'

George Groves reveals he could QUIT the sport if he wins the World Boxing Super Series tournament

Hammersmith fighter will face Jamie Cox in the quarter-finals, and could clash with domestic rival Chris Eubank in the semis

GEORGE GROVES has admitted he could RETIRE if he wins the World Boxing Super Series.

The Hammersmith hitter is one of eight boxers who will take his place in the brand new tournament of super middleweights, with the victor bagging the Muhammad Ali Trophy.

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George Groves has said he could retire from boxing a champion if he wins the World Boxing Super SeriesCredit: Action Images Via Reuters
There is the intriguing prospect of George Groves meeting Chris Eubank Jnr in the semi-finals - Groves was commentating on Eubank Jnr's win against Arthur Abraham at the weekendCredit: Action Images Via Reuters

Groves will face Swindon man Jamie Cox in his quarter-final fight, setting up the prospect of an all-English semi-final showdown against Chris Eubank Jnr.

And incredibly if Groves gets his hands on the silverware, he has said he could quit boxing for good.

Speaking after the draw was made in Monte Carlo, Groves said: “If I win this tournament I could walk away from boxing satisfied as a unified world champion.

"But, then again, if they want to do it the following year at light heavy then I might get involved in that too.

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"You can go into this as an unknown and come out a pound-for-pound star.

"I’m the only current world champion in it and I want to be the only current world champion in it at the end.

George Groves will put his WBO belt on the line as he enters the brand new boxing tournamentCredit: Reuters
Chris Eubank sealed his place in the boxing tournament - and will put his IBO title on the lineCredit: Getty Images
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"I think this is the perfect chance for me to show I’m the best super-middleweight.

"You haven’t got all the top guys in there but you got a lot. The ones that are fit to fight right now are in it."

The prospect of meeting Eubank Jnr in the semi-finals has left British boxing fans salivating at the prospect of domestic dust-up.

Eubank bagged his place in the tournament after he outpointed former world champ Arthur Abraham at the weekend.

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 after he easily outpointed Abraham, the 27-year-old said: "Deep down he knows that that title is coming home with me.

"We both have fights around September time, I'm going to win mine if he's going to win his then we will meet early next year.

"Groves, he holds the title, that's the only guy I'm looking at, I don't care about any of the rest."

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