Ryan Rhodes has announced he is hanging up the gloves at the age of 35.
The Sheffield-born boxer, who started out in the famous Wincobank gym alongside Prince Naseem Hamed, has decided to bring the curtain down on his 52-fight professional career after losing to Sergey Rabchenko in June.
Rhodes - nicknamed the '****e Boy' - lost just six times in a topsy-turvy career, with three of those defeats coming when challenging for the world title.
As a light-middleweight, Rhodes became the youngest post-war holder of a British belt when he defeated fellow Sheffield fighter Paul 'Silky' Jones in just his 10th bout as a pro.
He stepped up to middleweight to challenge Otis Grant for the vacant WBO strap in 1997, only to lose by unanimous decision on the judges' scorecards.
Rhodes again came up just short on the world stage against Gary Lockett nine years later, leading to him dropping back down to light-middle. [Click Here To Read More]
The Sheffield-born boxer, who started out in the famous Wincobank gym alongside Prince Naseem Hamed, has decided to bring the curtain down on his 52-fight professional career after losing to Sergey Rabchenko in June.
Rhodes - nicknamed the '****e Boy' - lost just six times in a topsy-turvy career, with three of those defeats coming when challenging for the world title.
As a light-middleweight, Rhodes became the youngest post-war holder of a British belt when he defeated fellow Sheffield fighter Paul 'Silky' Jones in just his 10th bout as a pro.
He stepped up to middleweight to challenge Otis Grant for the vacant WBO strap in 1997, only to lose by unanimous decision on the judges' scorecards.
Rhodes again came up just short on the world stage against Gary Lockett nine years later, leading to him dropping back down to light-middle. [Click Here To Read More]
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