The Welland Tribune

Former heavyweigh­t world champion Klitschko retires

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BERLIN — Former heavyweigh­t world champion Wladimir Klitschko announced his immediate retirement from boxing on Thursday.

The 41-year-old Klitschko dominated the heavyweigh­t scene for a decade but lost to Britain’s Anthony Joshua in April after a technical knockout in the 11th round. He had been expected to face Joshua in a rematch in November.

In a statement released by his management on Thursday, Klitschko said: “As an amateur and a profession­al boxer, I have achieved everything I dreamed of, and now I want to start my second career after sports.”

He said that he had deliberate­ly taken a few weeks to reach a decision “to make sure I had enough distance from the (first Joshua) fight at Wembley Stadium.”

Klitschko was 64-5 in a career that began in 1996 after he won the Olympic gold in Atlanta.

The Ukrainian racked up notable wins over the likes of David Haye and Ruslan Chagaev, but lost his titles to British fighter Tyson Fury in 2015 and was unable to reclaim the WBA and IBF belts against Joshua.

Klitschko followed his older brother Vitali Klitschko into boxing. Both found immediate success in the profession­al ring, and held all of the main heavyweigh­t titles between them when Vitali Klitschko retired in 2013.

They never fought each other, saying that would break a promise to their mother.

The Klitschko brothers’ hardhittin­g style inside the ring and relaxed, multilingu­al approach outside it made them famous beyond boxing. Wladimir Klitschko even made a cameo appearance in a 2007 romantic comedy movie in the brothers’ adopted home of Germany.

He also followed his older brother into politics, addressing crowds alongside his fiancee, the U.S. actress Hayden Panettiere, during anti-government protests in Ukraine in 2013. Vitali Klitschko has since become mayor of the Ukrainian capital Kyiv. — The Canadian Press

Nashville Predators forward Mike Fisher has retired in what he calls the hardest decision he’s had to make, leaving the defending Stanley Cup finalists in need of a new captain.

The 37-year-old Fisher said in a letter to Predators fans that “I know I’ve made the right one” in opting to retire.

The Peterborou­gh, Ont., native had 276 goals and 309 assists in 1,088 regular-season games during an NHL career that lasted 17 seasons. He had 23 goals and 28 assists in 13 career playoff games.

He began his career with the Ottawa Senators before getting traded to Nashville in 2011.

Fisherwasc­hosenthePr­edators’ captain in September 2016. He had 18 goals and 24 assists last season as Nashville earned its first Western Conference title. He’s also husband to country star Carrie Underwood, and they have a son together.

“I approached this season with the mindset that it could be my last, and now that it’s past, I’m looking forward to a future that includes a lot more time with my family,” Fisher wrote. “Things change when you have kids and you have a family. They’ve supported me without question, and now it’s my turn to return the favour.”

Underwood said in an Instagram post that she was “going to miss watching you play” but added that “Isaiah (their son) and I love you so much and are so excited to be able to have you home a lot more.”

The Tennessean first reported Fisher’s retirement.

Fisher’s last game was Game 6 of the Stanley Cup Finals, a 2-0 loss to Pittsburgh. Fisher noted the Predators saw on TV before the game the crowd of fans in Nashville during the run the franchise made to the Stanley Cup.

“Knowing we were so close to winning it all in June only makes it more difficult to leave it behind, but I do so with hope. Endings are always tough, but I believe when something ends, there are new beginnings, new opportunit­ies and new things to be excited for, too,” Fisher wrote.

“I believe that this team, that this city, is going to win a championsh­ip, and I’m going to be the biggest fan. No one will be happier than I will be to see it happen, because, these fans, they deserve it.”

Forward James Neal, acquired from Nashville by Las Vegas in the June expansion draft, thanked Fisher on Instagram for all he taught him on and off the ice.

“Your leadership and friendship allowed our team to bring an entire city together in our quest for the Stanley Cup... and that will always be one of the greatest memories of my life,” Neal said. “Congratula­tions on an incredible career, but the greatest mark on your resume is the Man you are one of the best examples of hard work, integrity, humility and class. We’ll all miss you!!!

The Predators had wanted Fisher back. While waiting for the captain’s decision, general manager David Poile made sure to protect the roster by signing centre Nick Bonino away from the Penguins. Poile also signed forward Scott Hartnell for veteran leadership.

Now Nashville will have to pick a new captain for a second straight year. Fisher was named the seventh captain in team history last year after the Predators traded defenceman Shea Weber to Montreal for defenceman P.K. Subban.

Defenceman Roman Josi, who will be going into his seventh season with the franchise, is a top candidate. — The Associated Press

 ?? THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILES ?? Nashville Predators forward Mike Fisher is honoured for his 1,000th NHL game in this March 2016 photo. Pictured with Fisher is his wife, singer Carrie Underwood, and their son, Isaiah. Fisher announced his retirement on Thursday.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILES Nashville Predators forward Mike Fisher is honoured for his 1,000th NHL game in this March 2016 photo. Pictured with Fisher is his wife, singer Carrie Underwood, and their son, Isaiah. Fisher announced his retirement on Thursday.

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