The Citizen (KZN)

Rio hopes to be a knockout

- London

– Former England football captain Rio Ferdinand (below) confirmed yesterday he would train to become a profession­al boxer with the ultimate aim of challengin­g for a title belt.

The 38-year-old former Manchester United star, who retired in May 2015, is taking part in online betting firm Betfair’s “Defender to Contender” project and will be training with former WBC super-middleweig­ht champion Richie Woodhall.

Ferdinand will be seeking to qualify for a British Boxing Board of Control licence.

“Boxing is an amazing sport for the mind and the body,” said Ferdinand. “I have always had a passion for it and this challenge is the perfect opportunit­y to show people what’s possible.

“It’s a challenge I’m not taking lightly – clearly not everyone can become a profession­al boxer – but with the team of experts Betfair are putting together and the drive I have to succeed, anything is possible.”

Ferdinand, who will also work with personal trainer Mel Deane, added on Twitter: “It’s happening ... Can't wait to get started with the team @betfair have put together, @richiewood­hall and @ meldeane #DefenderTo­Contender."

The ex-West Ham, Leeds, Manchester United and QPR defender, who currently works as a pundit with BT Sport and the BBC, held a press conference in London yesterday.

Woodhall, a former Olympic bronze medallist turned Team GB trainer, believes Ferdinand has the ability to turn profession­al.

“In all honesty, I think Rio can definitely box as a profession­al given time,” he said. “He has natural power in his right hand, is extremely fit and is very enthusiast­ic to learn, which is encouragin­g.

“Style-wise, he’s very raw and I'll have to develop this, which will take time, but he has all the natural ingredient­s, height and reach advantages over boxers in his weight division and definitely has potential to win a title in the future.” – AFP

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