Sportspeople are often associated with their most famous quote or sayings, whether it's Martin Tyler and 'Aguerooo!', Rafa Benitez and his 'facts' rant or Carl Froch... and that Wembley fight.The former British boxer-turned Sky Sports pundit Froch has caused another stir on Twitter after yet again bringing up that infamous Wembley mention, this time as he featured on The Chase.The Nottinghamshire-born ex-super-middleweight fighter has been keen to keep bringing up his defeat of George Groves in front of 80,000 at the national stadium, with the Wembley comment now something that fans are looking out for every time he appears in public.Having been a highly-respectable fighter during his career, and one of Britain's best pound-for-pound boxers in recent times, he could have been remembered for so much more had he not kept coming out with the same philosophical memory in his retirement.Indeed, his knockout win over Groves is arguably not even the most memorable moment from his successful career, with his rematch-win over Denmark's Mikkel Kessler possibly a greater achievement.An episode of The Chase from a couple of years ago was re-aired over the weekend with Froch one of the celebrity contestants bidding to win some money for charity.And 'The Cobra' took only seven seconds to mention that Wembley fight, even though he wasn't prompted to talk about it by host Bradley Walsh.As Walsh asks him how he generally prepared for fights whilst in the dressing room, Froch jumps at the chance to go into specifics, by stating: "moments before the fight, and my famous fight at Wembley Stadium was 80,000 people", prompting viewers to hastily pull out their Carl Froch quotes bingo card.Watch the video below for Froch's latest Wembley mention.Another classic Froch moment. Plenty of fans on Twitter spotted it straight away.