Andre Ward Announces His Retirement From Boxing (CLIP)

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Two-weight world champion Andre Ward - widely considered the best pound-for-pound fighter in the world - has retired from boxing at the age of 33.
The former super middleweight and current light-heavyweight king, who is unbeaten in the ring since the age of 13, won all of his 32 contests as a professional as well as a gold medal at the 2004 Olympic games.
The 33-year-old made the announcement on Thursday, claiming his desire to fight had disappeared because his "body can no longer put up with the rigours of the sport."
Ward, who last fought in June against Sergey Kovalev, posted a video chronicling his journey from boyhood boxer to world champion with the caption: 'Mission Accomplished'.
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Hey, Mr. Ward, thanks for your dedication and love for the sport you are truly a legend. on love.

toddhansard
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Wow just 1 comment why the view for this not over 2mil? What an accomplishment the man did everything he set out to do much props and ♥ hard work never fails see the belts em thats a GOAT

maggieaji
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Welcome to the Hall of Fame champ! An all time great! Let’s Go Champ!

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one of the best ever, did everything he sought out to do. Respect #SOG

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I remember when I saw this video I was shocked 😳 oooh shit 🥊

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Andre Ward beat Kovalev twice with only one good leg.

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