There could also be a continued connection with boxing, while discussions on setting up a family foundation have started.
“I’m excited for the future and I’m not worried about what’s to come next,” added Frampton.
“We’re in the early stages of talking about a foundation. I want to give back a wee bit to Belfast and Northern Ireland, to help people who have supported me in so many ways and give kids opportunities.
“I’ll never train professional fighters because it takes up too much time. I would always give advice to anybody – if I was going to train I’d maybe get involved in amateur training.
“I don’t think this is the end of me – it’s just a new chapter in my life. I’m happy sitting around doing nothing. Being with my family and the simplest things please me really.”
There’s now time for Frampton to reflect on those landmark fights, with a huge support cheering him on to world titles and a prime place in Northern Ireland sporting history.

