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Klitschko hangs up gloves

Retirement ends Joshua rematch hopes

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Ukraine’s former world heavyweigh­t champion Wladimir Klitschko announced his retirement from boxing on Thursday to scupper any hopes of a November rematch against Britain’s Anthony Joshua.

Hamburg- based Klitschko, 41, hangs up his gloves as one of the all- time greats of the ring after a 9.5year reign as heavyweigh­t champion, which was ended in 2015.

Klitschko, who won super heavyweigh­t gold at the 1996 Atlanta Olympic Games, was the undisputed world champion from 2006 to 2015, when he held several belts, before finally losing to Britain’s Tyson Fury on points two years ago.

Klitschko’s last fight was in April when he was stopped by Joshua in the 11th round of the WBA title fight at Wembley Stadium in London in a hard- fought bout in which both fighters hit the canvas.

Klitschko’s retirement dashes a mooted blockbuste­r rematch with Joshua possibly in Las Vegas in November.

Such was the interest in Klitschko’s announceme­nt that the demand crashed his website on Thursday morning.

“After my last fight against Anthony Joshua, I deliberate­ly took the time to make a decision,” said Klitschko, whose elder brother Vitali, 46, is also a former world heavyweigh­t boxing champion.

“I never thought I’d have such a long and incredibly successful boxing career. I thank you all from the bottom of my heart.”

Klitschko bows out with a record of 64 wins and five defeats with 53 knockout wins in 69 profession­al bouts.

“I have achieved everything I dreamt of, and now I want to start my second career after sports,” added Klitschko in a video statement.

“Twenty- seven years ago, I started my journey and it was the best decision I could have ever made.

“Because of this choice, I have traveled the world, learnt new languages, created businesses, built intellectu­al properties, helped people in need.

“I became a scientist, an entrepeneu­r, a motivator, a leader, a trainer, an investor and much more.

“I’m still able to do all this because of the global appeal of the sport of boxing.

“At some point in our lives, we need or just want to switch our careers and get ready for the next challenges, I’m no exception.

“Now it is my turn. I’m honestly doing this with respect for the new challenges and also with tremendous excitement, passion and dedication.

“I am expecting and hoping that my next career, which I have been planning and working on for a few years, will be at least as successful as my old one.”

Among his future projects, Klitschko will now turn his attention to the hotel industry.

He is involved in a chain of luxury hotels – 11 Mirrors – in Ukraine and has plans to expand.

 ?? Photo: CFP ?? Britain’s Anthony Joshua ( right) throws a punch at Ukraine’s Wladimir Klitschko during the fourth round of their world heavyweigh­t title fight at Wembley Stadium in London on April 29.
Photo: CFP Britain’s Anthony Joshua ( right) throws a punch at Ukraine’s Wladimir Klitschko during the fourth round of their world heavyweigh­t title fight at Wembley Stadium in London on April 29.

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