KELL BROOK refused to rule out boxing returns if the price was correct.
The beloved former IBF World Champion retired in February at a high price after defeating arch-rival Amir Khan.
ButBrookadmitted that if millions in prize money were needed, the return door to his fight could never be closed.
He told iFL TV: I like games I love the game, but I'm retired."
Brooke, 35, finally earned bragging rights against Khan, also 35, in a six-round stoppage in a grudge match in Manchester.
He then separated himself from facing welterweight contender Connor Benn,, 25, and agreed terms with 32-year-old Chris Eubank Jr.
Brooke claimed that he was happy to retire, but the huge prize money and crowd-pleasing fights would at least make him consider a comeback. added: "It's not over until it's over. But as we stand now, I'm retired.
"But Eddie Hahn If you're watching, every promoter out there will show me Benjamin if it excites me enough.
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Khan had a rematch clause in his contract, but talks of a second fight between the British stars fell apart.
The 2004 Olympic silver medalist also later put on the gloves,ending another illustrious career.