Wladimir Klitschko Leaning Towards Retirement In His Latest Statement

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  • NahMean
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    Wladimir Klitschko Leaning Towards Retirement In His Latest Statement

    http://boxingnews.com.ua/en/news/198...rshenii-karery


    Klitschko:
    "I will announce, what I'll be doing next, in two weeks. My life doesn't end at boxing."
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    #2
    He should retire or have a farewell fight against someone else.

    Let Joshua fight his mandatory Pulev, and then unify.

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      #3
      Originally posted by Freedom .
      He should retire or have a farewell fight against someone else.

      Let Joshua fight his mandatory Pulev, and then unify.
      I agree.

      I loved the first fight and would love a rematch.. I would even travel to the US to watch it live it it took place there. But the it can never live up to the first one.. I have a feeling AJ would stop him early in a rematch.

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        #4
        He should retire. He went out in an awesome fight so there's no shame in that.

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        • Eff Pandas
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          #5
          I'm rooting on Klitschko retiring. He's proved his value one way or another with everyone right now I believe. There is lil to be gained in a rematch.

          If anything a win is just gonna be a curse to stick around longer & lose more brain cells for piles of money to go along with the rest of his bigger pile of money.

          At some point whats the point? If I was him I'd rather be out on my paddleboard thingy, ****ing my hot midget wife/gf & buying shiny sh^t to impress people I don't really give a f#ck about when they come visit to talk about sh^t I don't care about.

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          • BigZ44
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            #6
            I'm basically for anything but him fighting Joshua again, which is weird to say when it was such a good fight the first time. However, I don't think there's any way he is more successful the 2nd time around and it would just end up with him being hurt badly. If he wants to hang them up or have a going away fight in Kiev, those are fine by me

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            • eco1
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              #7
              He should fight Wilder, get him out of there and then retire.

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              • TonyGe
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                #8
                I think he would lose a second fight. At his age he could get badly hurt. Take a clue from Lennox Lewis. He could have had a rematch but he retired and he's enjoying life.

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                • PRINCEKOOL
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                  #9
                  I believe he can beat Anthony Joshua in a rematch, but if he chooses not to fight Joshua? I am sure his promotional backers can lure Joseph Parker to Germany for his farewell fight! (I think he would beat Parker really easy! Then he can retire as a World Champion!).

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                  • Robbie Barrett
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                    #10
                    Makes a change from him leaning on his opponents.

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