Fights
Alexandros Nikolaidis on Sportish: “I’ll stop if my son asks me”
Alexandros Nikolaidis spoke to Sportish about his knockout win against Ball, his return to the ring and revealed how long he will continue to play.
His return to the ring after a long absence was dreamy as he knocked Ball out and saw everyone in the Mets adore him.
The “bad boy” of Greek boxing, Alexandros Nikolaidis, returned at the age of 39 more prepared and determined than ever and spoke to Sportish and Valia Pilianidis about the fight that made it unique.
“It was unique, I really felt like I was returning to my second home. That’s how I felt out there. I missed all of this so much. I felt the love of people 100% and it fulfilled me too. I am proud and grateful because love is real and what I receive is my strength.
It might seem strange to some that I was going to return to the ring at 39, but I am returning home. It is my house I don’t know how many more years I’ll do it, but I’ll live it and as long as this world supports me, I’ll keep going. “.
He changed opponents three times, but it didn’t matter to Nikolaidis, who sparkled in his eyes and ideally closed the night of his return.
“I was very trained and I didn’t care who I went up against. He was the third opponent they switched, but I didn’t care because I had very good training. Whoever they brought me was me was trained and that was shown in the rounds. It’s always a perfect feeling to blow someone away. ”
What will be the next challenge and whether he is considering withdrawing from the ring? His answer is clear and disarming.
“I don’t know what the next challenge will be. I am open to suggestions, no matter what suggestions are made to me. I will stop if my son asks me to. Now he wants me to keep playing, he wants more. The Sieg is clearly dedicated to the two sons, which is a daily source of inspiration for me “.
Source: sport24
Jessica Martinez is an author at Sportish, a publication dedicated to sports news and analysis. She covers various topics related to sports and provides insightful commentary on the latest developments in the world of sports.
Fights
Joshua will pay huge taxes for fight with Jake Paul – shocking amount
Former IBF, WBA, WBO and IBO heavyweight world champion, British Anthony Joshua He will have to pay approximately $48.6 million in taxes from his purse for his fight with popular American boxing blogger Jake Paul.
Their fight took place on December 20 in Miami (Florida, USA) and ended with Joshua winning by knockout in the sixth round.
According to the source, both Jake and Anthony earned $93 million per fight. Since the fight took place in the United States, Joshua’s purse is subject to federal income tax at the highest rate: 37%, or about $34.5 million.
Additionally, Joshua will have to pay tax on his $14.1 million foreign income as a British citizen.
Source: Sport UA
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Fights
Usik makes unexpected call to Tyson Fury
Owner of WBC, WBA and IBF heavyweight championship belts Alexander Usik He turned to former world champion Tyson Fury.
The Ukrainian boxer commemorated the anniversary of their fight by publishing a short message on social networks.
“My dear friend Greedy Belly, it has been a year since our meeting in the ring. It was unforgettable,” Usyk wrote.
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On the night of December 21, a rematch for the title of world heavyweight champion according to WBC, WBA, WBO (and also IBO) took place in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. Oleksandr Usyk managed to defend his title – he won by unanimous decision against Tyson Fury – 116-112, 116-112, 116-112!
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Source: Sport UA
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Fights
Vladimir Klitschko: “It’s not a dream, it’s trust”
Former World Heavyweight Champion Vladimir Klitschko He talked about the famous Ukrainian An-225 Mriya aircraft, destroyed by vandals from Russia at the beginning of a full-scale war.
“I saw the An-225 Mriya three months before it was destroyed at Gostomel in November 2021. 640 tonnes of pure aviation genius. Built to withstand the harshest conditions. It was our winged ambassador.
“Mriya” means “dream” in Ukrainian. Restoring it is not a dream, it is a trust. Because the Ukrainian spirit is reliable, durable and indestructible like the An-225,” he said.
I saw the An-225 Mriya in November 2021, before it was destroyed in Hostomel 3 months later. 640 tons of pure aviation genius. Designed to succeed in the toughest conditions. He was our winged messenger.
“Mriya” means dream in Ukrainian language. Rebuilding is not a dream, it is a… pic.twitter.com/VtaAB5JNKR— Klitschko (@Klitschko) December 21, 2025
Source: Sport UA
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