Karl Froch has said he will consider a rematch with Andre Ward, in Las Vegas, according to the BBC. This marks a significant shift from Froch, who had previously said he would only fight the American again if the fight was held in England.
Froch, the IBF super middleweight world champion, beat Dane Mikel Kessler on points last week, in a fight of the year contender.
“If the fight wasn't going to happen and someone said it could happen in Las Vegas then I'd definitely say 'yes, let's do it'," said Froch.
"I know it's the United States but let's get it on.
"Las Vegas is kind of a neutral venue, believe it or not, because it is its own state of Nevada. They have got their own commissioner.”
Froch said he feels a mega-fight in Las Vegas is something he would want to sample before he finishes his career.
"I've always wanted to fight in Las Vegas in the glitz and glamour, and have my name up in lights. That is one thing I've not had in my career."
Froch has only lost two fights, one of which he avenged by beating Kessler last week. The other was a defeat to Ward in 2011 and it now remains the one blemish on the Welsh fighter’s record.
"Let's keep [Ward] on ice at the minute because I've got other options," said Froch.
"He is still in his rehab with his shoulder so I can probably get a fight in before Christmas, and then in the spring or summer next year we can have a massive showdown with Ward.
"That could be the end for me because I am in the twilight years of my boxing career. Who knows? I could box on even longer than that. As long as I have got the desire I will keep going."