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The current WBC cruiserweight title holder, Badou Jack, will turn 40 this year, but he lacks a retirement plan. Although he does not have a confirmed bout coming up, Badou Jack feels he needs to continue to make history in the sport. The Swedish boxer, who made his professional debut back in 2009, feels there are more belts left for him to win.
Recently, there were talks about a fight between Badou Jack and Lukasz Rozanski. Although the bout has not been confirmed, it is very likely that the duo will share the ring in the future. Meanwhile, as a number of boxing fans expected Jack to retire, ‘The Ripper’ declared that he wished to stay and “make money“.
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Badou Jack “feels good” and doesn’t plan to retire soon from the sport
Although it has been 14 years since Jack turned pro, ‘The Ripper’ believes he still has the desire to compete and win. In only his last fight against Ilunga Junior Makabu, the 39-year-old won the WBC cruiserweight title. The bout in question tested Jack’s abilities, patience, and devotion to boxing. Both fighters held their ground until Jack stopped Makabu via TKO in the 12th round. Other than the WBC cruiserweight title, Jack has formerly held the WBC and IBF super middleweight and the WBA light heavyweight titles in boxing. However, since ‘The Ripper’ is turning 40, questions about retirement are becoming unavoidable.
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Jun 6, 2021; Miami, Florida, USA; Badou Jack (Black/Green Trunks) fights Dervin Colina (Black Trunks) during an exhibition boxing match at Hard Rock Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Jasen Vinlove-USA TODAY Sports
Speaking about how he felt about retirement, Badou Jack declared that he felt fresh and young. In his opinion, there were still “a few more belts to win“. “I take one fight at a time. But I feel fresh and young,” informed Badou Jack, as per Boxing Scene. “We have a few more belts to win. My body feels good, and I want to continue to write history and make money.”
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