Otago Daily Times

Ferdinand turns to boxing to fight grief

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LONDON: Rio Ferdinand has taken to boxing in pursuit of a new focus to cope with the grieving process after the deaths of his wife and mother.

The former England captain yesterday announced his intention to fight as a profession­al cruiserwei­ght as part of Betfair’s Defender to Contender, in which he will be trained by retired world champion Richie Woodhall.

Ferdinand has made little secret of the challenges he has faced since retiring from football. His wife, Rebecca, died of breast cancer shortly before his retirement began, and he also lost his mother to cancer in July.

Aged 38, he refuses to set targets of winning a title but is adamant it is the ideal way for him to ‘‘channel the aggression and emotion that arose’’.

‘‘Me having something to channel aggression and emotions that arise from the events of the past couple of years, this is a great platform,’’ Ferdin and, who also cares for his two sons and a daughter, said.

‘‘With grief and situations you encounter in life, you need to have a focus. My first focus was getting stuck into work and this is an extension of that.

‘‘My team had to look at my schedule. I am not coming in lightly: my diary revolving around my kids will be my priority.

‘‘My kids’ first thing was ‘Do not lose, Dad’. My two boys do a bit of contact stuff themselves: Thai boxing and boxing along with football and rugby. They are really excited.

‘‘This is another opportunit­y to show them, in life you need to be focused and discipline­d. I am going to learn from this but I am hoping they will, too.’’

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