Carl Froch Claims Moon Landing Was Hoax
Carl Froch Claims Moon Landing Was Hoax

Carl Froch Claims Moon Landing Was Hoax

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Carl Froch, the former British boxing champion, has stirred controversy by claiming that the moon landing was a hoax during a recent interview with Action Network. He stated that Neil Armstrong, when challenged to swear on the Bible that he walked on the moon, refused to do so, which Froch interprets as evidence of a cover-up. Froch further asserted that humanity has not returned to the moon since 1969, questioning the technology used for the Apollo missions and likening it to outdated equipment. His comments echo similar conspiracy theories held by others, including beliefs in a flat Earth and skepticism towards NASA's claims. The boxing legend's assertions have drawn criticism and concern from fans and commentators alike, suggesting a shift in his public persona since retirement. Froch's remarks highlight a growing trend among certain public figures to engage with and promote conspiracy theories.

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