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Boxing: Undefeated champ Andre Ward retires

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OAKLAND » Light heavyweigh­t champion Andre Ward retired from boxing with an undefeated record Thursday because he no longer has the desire to fight.

The 33-year-old Ward released a statement on his website Thursday titled “Mission Accomplish­ed ,” thanking those who helped him throughout his career and explaining his reasons for leaving the sport while still at the top.

“From the bottom of my heart, thank you to everyone who has played a part in my journey. You know who you are. I could not have done this without you,” he wrote. “I want to be clear — I am leaving because my body can no longer put up with the rigors of the sport and therefore my desire to fight is no longer there. If I cannot give my family, my team, and the fans everything that I have, then I should no longer be fighting.”

Ward is currently rated the best “pound for pound” boxer by Ring Magazine. But in an interview with ESPN’s First Take, he said he no longer wants to do the work to prepare for his bouts.

“People see what I do fight night, they see under the lights, but they don’t see the toil, they don’t see the grind, they don’t see just the pain, the physical pain that you go through, not just in the fights, but to prepare and to get ready for those battles,” he told ESPN.

“I felt the physicalit­y of the sport, not just in the ring stuff, but the training and the preparatio­n, start to take its toll on me for the last two or three years and I bit down and continued to push through and at this point, it’s time and I know it’s time.”

Ward has won all 32 of his fights, with 16 knockouts. He won the Olympic gold medal as a light heavyweigh­t in 2004. Ward won the WBA super middleweig­ht title in 2009 when he defeated Mikkel Kessler and unified that title in 2011 when he beat Carl Froch in the Super Six super middleweig­ht tournament final.

Ward then battled shoulder problems that kept him out of the ring and later went 19 months without a fight because of a protracted legal dispute with his former promoter, the late Dan Goosen.

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