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45-year-old Klitchenko: Insisting on daily intense training, he still aspires to break the record of the oldest boxer

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45-year-old Klitchenko: Insisting on daily intense training, he still aspires to break the record of the oldest boxer

Since losing to Anthony Joshua at Wembley in 2017, Klitchenko Jr. has not played a boxing match. Recently, a picture he shared on IG immediately made his boxing fans reverie, and fans called on Xiaoke to return to the professional boxing arena to tie the record of George Foreman, who beat Michael Moore at the age of 45 to win the heavyweight championship.

45-year-old Klitchenko: Insisting on daily intense training, he still aspires to break the record of the oldest boxer

"Hammer" Vladimir Krychenko, also 45 years old, once turned down DAZN's invitation in 2019, which makes people feel that he has enjoyed the life of retirement since he retired in 17 years. In an interview with FOX Sports, the Ukrainian said: "I still train as usual, almost every day. I need to train now just like people need to breathe, and I really enjoy the feeling of exercise. ”

45-year-old Klitchenko: Insisting on daily intense training, he still aspires to break the record of the oldest boxer

At that time, Klitchenko Jr. said:

"I don't know how old [the habit] will be, but I think I can still be like this at 45, 6, and as long as I have a spark in my stomach, I will consider breaking Foreman's record and becoming the oldest heavyweight champion."

Judging from the recent state of the small gram, this goal can be fully achieved. Will it?