Wladimir Klitschko can return to boxing and beat a world record

03 November 2018, 18:06 | Sports
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Former world heavyweight champion Wladimir Klitschko ponders over to return to boxing to update the world record.

The Ukrainian said he was in great shape and would not mind entering the ring to become the oldest world heavyweight champion.

"I'm still in good shape, but I don’t know how long I can keep myself in the same condition.

But if I turn 45 to 46 years old, and the form is not going anywhere, then I will definitely think about updating the record - to become the oldest champion of the world in Hevive..

I mean, the only motivation for me is to beat George Foreman's record.. The time will come, and I will think about it thoroughly, "said Klitschko.

42-year-old Vladimir during his boxing career spent 69 fights in which he suffered only 5 defeats. Klitschko Jr. sent knockout opponents 53 times.

Note that George Foreman, the oldest super heavyweight in boxing history, set a record by winning WBA and IBF titles at the age of 45.




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