“I’M OUT!” Vasiliy Lomachenko Announces Retirement From Boxing After George Kambosos Full Fight
In a shocking turn of events, three-time world champion and boxing icon Vasiliy Lomachenko has announced his retirement from professional boxing, confirming the news after his full fight against George Kambosos Jr. at Madison Square Garden.
The Ukrainian legend, known for his incredible footwork, technical brilliance, and unmatched defensive abilities, made the announcement via his social media, thanking his fans and supporters for their unwavering loyalty throughout his career.
Lomachenko’s decision comes after his hard-fought victory over Kambosos, a fight that showcased his resilience and determination even after a grueling battle. However, it seems that the 35-year-old fighter has decided to hang up his gloves, citing a desire to spend more time with his family and pursue other interests.
“This is the toughest decision I’ve ever had to make,” said Lomachenko in a statement. “I love boxing more than anything, but it’s time for me to step away. I’m grateful for all the opportunities and the support I’ve received throughout my career.”
Lomachenko leaves behind a legacy as one of the greatest amateur boxers of all time, winning two Olympic gold medals before making a successful transition to the professional ranks. He captured world titles in three weight divisions and challenged for a fourth, facing some of the best boxers in the world.
His retirement marks the end of an era for boxing, leaving a void in the lightweight division that will be difficult to fill. While his departure is a loss for the sport, fans can cherish the memories of his exceptional career, filled with breathtaking displays of skill and athleticism.
Lomachenko’s announcement sends shockwaves through the boxing world, leaving fans and pundits wondering what the future holds for the Ukrainian icon. While his fighting days are over, his legacy as a boxing legend will live on.