In the middle of the war, Wladimir Klitzcho surprises everyone, that's his decision to return to boxing.

Wladimir Klitscho is thinking of a return to boxing at 46. Klitschko retired in 2017 after losing in the round to Anthony Joshua in Wembley, Periscope follows. And Klitschko congratulated his old rival Fury as he discovered a plan to become the oldest boxing champion in heavy weight. [...]
Klitschko retired in 2017 after losing in the round to Anthony Joshua in Wembley, followed Periscope.
And Klitschko congratulated his old rival Fury as he discovered a plan to become the oldest boxing champion in heavy weight.
He told BILD: “I also learned that despite the war, you should not forget life. Sports is part of my life. I'm glad Tyson Fury won.
“Who knows, I don't want to promise a big thing here, but if I'm in good shape and, above all, that the war in Ukraine will soon end and that our borders exist without any invasion from Russia, then who knows?”, he added.












