Pound-for-pound king and unified light heavyweight world
titleholder Andre Ward said in a statement on his website that he is
"leaving" boxing.
"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," the statement said.
"If I cannot give my family, my team, and the fans everything that I
have, then I should no longer be fighting."
On Thursday, 33-year-old Ward told First Take more about the thought process behind his decision to retire.
"People
see what I do fight night," he said. "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
added: "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."
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