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Scottish Sun
3 days ago
- Sport
- Scottish Sun
Anthony Joshua pleads with Team GB OIympian Delicious Orie to make retirement U-turn as he quits after one fight
AJ used a former world champion's words to get his point across OR NOT Anthony Joshua pleads with Team GB OIympian Delicious Orie to make retirement U-turn as he quits after one fight Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) ANTHONY JOSHUA has pleaded with Olympian Delicious Orie to reconsider his decision to retire. Orie was eliminated in the first round of the 2024 Olympics but soon turned professional with Frank Warren - after snubbing an offer from the WWE. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 2 Anthony Joshua pleaded with Olympian Delicious Orie to reconsider retirement Credit: @deliciousboxing The heavyweight won his debut against Milos Veletic in April - but laboured over the four rounds. Just a month later and the 27-year-old announced he was retiring from boxing after just one pro bout. But AJ - who used to spar Orie - spoke out to urge the Russian-born Brit not to walk away just yet. He wrote on Instagram: "History repeats itself. Many of us wanted to stop at some stage. READ MORE IN boxing CHARR BLIMEY Anthony Joshua faces off with ex-champ who survived assassination attempt "Some at the start, some in the middle and at some point all of us will have to stop. "I think you should take your time but keep training! You have skills & have talent." Joshua accompanied the message with an old interview with Michael Spinks - the 1976 Olympic gold medalist who later won world titles. Spinks told KO TV: "I heard boxing was not a pretty business for the boxers and also I was a little afraid of that. CASINO SPECIAL - BEST CASINO BONUSES FROM £10 DEPOSITS "I didn't know how I well I would fare in the industry. So I just wanted to get a good job after winning the gold medal and then let that be. "But things happened that pushed me into the pros and I just talking it one step at a time. I didn't know I would go as far as I did." Tense moment Anthony Joshua and Mahmoud Charr face off ahead of proposed two-fight deal Despite Spinks' concerns over turning pro, he would win world titles at light-heavyweight and heavyweight. He also famously lost to Mike Tyson in 1988 - his final bout before retiring. And like Orie - like Spinks - credited wanting to get a job outside the ring as a reason for not wanting to fight on any further. He posted: "After much reflection, I have decided to hang up my gloves and retire from boxing to follow up on my degree and enter the corporate world. "This sport has given me so much — incredible memories, unforgettable experiences travelling the world and many opportunities to represent my country at the biggest stages in the world. Forever grateful for the journey. "Over time, I've come to recognise that the same fire and love I once had for boxing has gradually faded. "As I've grown, I've come to value clarity and honesty with myself above all. "I hoped that turning professional would reignite the passion, but the truth has become clear: it hasn't. "Every fighter knows you need a deep love for the craft to reach the top — and without it, there's no path forward. "Out of respect for the sport and for myself, it's time to step away with honesty."


The Irish Sun
3 days ago
- Sport
- The Irish Sun
Anthony Joshua pleads with Team GB OIympian Delicious Orie to make retirement U-turn as he quits after one fight
ANTHONY JOSHUA has pleaded with Olympian Delicious Orie to reconsider his decision to retire. Orie was eliminated in the first round of the 2024 Olympics but soon turned professional with Frank Warren - 2 Anthony Joshua pleaded with Olympian Delicious Orie to reconsider retirement Credit: @deliciousboxing The heavyweight won his debut against Milos Veletic in April - but laboured over the four rounds. Just a month later and the 27-year-old announced he was But AJ - He wrote on Instagram: "History repeats itself. Many of us wanted to stop at some stage. READ MORE IN boxing "Some at the start, some in the middle and at some point all of us will have to stop. "I think you should take your time but keep training! You have skills & have talent." Joshua accompanied the message with an old interview with Michael Spinks - the 1976 Olympic gold medalist who later won world titles. Spinks told Most read in Boxing CASINO SPECIAL - BEST CASINO BONUSES FROM £10 DEPOSITS "I didn't know how I well I would fare in the industry. So I just wanted to get a good job after winning the gold medal and then let that be. "But things happened that pushed me into the pros and I just talking it one step at a time. I didn't know I would go as far as I did." Tense moment Anthony Joshua and Mahmoud Charr face off ahead of proposed two-fight deal Despite Spinks' concerns over turning pro, he would win world titles at light-heavyweight and heavyweight. He also And like Orie - like Spinks - credited wanting to get a job outside the ring as a reason for not wanting to fight on any further. He posted: "After much reflection, I have decided to hang up my gloves and retire from boxing to follow up on my degree and enter the corporate world. "This sport has given me so much — incredible memories, unforgettable experiences travelling the world and many opportunities to represent my country at the biggest stages in the world. Forever grateful for the journey. "Over time, I've come to recognise that the same fire and love I once had for boxing has gradually faded. "As I've grown, I've come to value clarity and honesty with myself above all. "I hoped that turning professional would reignite the passion, but the truth has become clear: it hasn't. "Every fighter knows you need a deep love for the craft to reach the top — and without it, there's no path forward. "Out of respect for the sport and for myself, it's time to step away with honesty." 2 Orie has retired from pro boxing Credit: Getty


The Sun
3 days ago
- Lifestyle
- The Sun
Anthony Joshua pleads with Team GB OIympian Delicious Orie to make retirement U-turn as he quits after one fight
ANTHONY JOSHUA has pleaded with Olympian Delicious Orie to reconsider his decision to retire. Orie was eliminated in the first round of the 2024 Olympics but soon turned professional with Frank Warren - after snubbing an offer from the WWE. 2 The heavyweight won his debut against Milos Veletic in April - but laboured over the four rounds. Just a month later and the 27-year-old announced he was retiring from boxing after just one pro bout. But AJ - who used to spar Orie - spoke out to urge the Russian-born Brit not to walk away just yet. He wrote on Instagram: "History repeats itself. Many of us wanted to stop at some stage. "Some at the start, some in the middle and at some point all of us will have to stop. "I think you should take your time but keep training! You have skills & have talent." Joshua accompanied the message with an old interview with Michael Spinks - the 1976 Olympic gold medalist who later won world titles. Spinks told KO TV: "I heard boxing was not a pretty business for the boxers and also I was a little afraid of that. "I didn't know how I well I would fare in the industry. So I just wanted to get a good job after winning the gold medal and then let that be. "But things happened that pushed me into the pros and I just talking it one step at a time. I didn't know I would go as far as I did." Despite Spinks' concerns over turning pro, he would win world titles at light-heavyweight and heavyweight. He also famously lost to Mike Tyson in 1988 - his final bout before retiring. And like Orie - like Spinks - credited wanting to get a job outside the ring as a reason for not wanting to fight on any further. He posted: "After much reflection, I have decided to hang up my gloves and retire from boxing to follow up on my degree and enter the corporate world. "This sport has given me so much — incredible memories, unforgettable experiences travelling the world and many opportunities to represent my country at the biggest stages in the world. Forever grateful for the journey. "Over time, I've come to recognise that the same fire and love I once had for boxing has gradually faded. "As I've grown, I've come to value clarity and honesty with myself above all. "I hoped that turning professional would reignite the passion, but the truth has become clear: it hasn't. "Every fighter knows you need a deep love for the craft to reach the top — and without it, there's no path forward. "Out of respect for the sport and for myself, it's time to step away with honesty." 2


The Independent
5 days ago
- Business
- The Independent
Delicious Orie announces shock retirement from boxing after just one professional fight
British heavyweight Delicious Orie has announced his decision to quit boxing after just one professional fight. Orie, who won gold at the 2022 Commonwealth Games and represented Team GB at the 2024 Olympics in Paris, said he has lost his passion for the sport and will instead embark on a business career. The 27-year-old beat Bosnian Milos Veletic on points on his professional debut in April. Orie wrote on Instagram: "After much reflection, I have decided to hang up my gloves and retire from boxing to follow up on my degree and enter the corporate world. "This sport has given me so much - incredible memories, unforgettable experiences travelling the world and many opportunities to represent my country at the biggest stages in the world. Forever grateful for the journey. "Over time, I've come to recognise that the same fire and love I once had for boxing has gradually faded. "As I've grown, I've come to value clarity and honesty with myself above all. I hoped that turning professional would reignite the passion, but the truth has become clear: it hasn't. "Every fighter knows you need a deep love for the craft to reach the top - and without it, there's no path forward. "Out of respect for the sport and for myself, it's time to step away with honesty." After winning super-heavyweight Commonwealth gold in Birmingham, Orie was one of Team GB's medal hopes at Paris 2024 last summer but lost to Armenian Davit Chaloyan by a split decision in the first round. Orie gained an Economics and Management degree from Aston University in 2020.


Daily Mail
5 days ago
- Business
- Daily Mail
British Olympic boxer Delicious Orie quits the sport after just ONE professional fight as he announces plans to make drastic career change
British heavyweight Delicious Orie has announced his decision to quit boxing after just one professional fight. Orie, who won gold at the 2022 Commonwealth Games and represented Team GB at the 2024 Olympics in Paris, said he has lost his passion for the sport and will instead embark on a business career. The 27-year-old beat Bosnian Milos Veletic on points on his professional debut in April. Orie wrote on Instagram: 'After much reflection, I have decided to hang up my gloves and retire from boxing to follow up on my degree and enter the corporate world. 'This sport has given me so much - incredible memories, unforgettable experiences travelling the world and many opportunities to represent my country at the biggest stages in the world. Forever grateful for the journey. 'Over time, I've come to recognise that the same fire and love I once had for boxing has gradually faded. 'As I've grown, I've come to value clarity and honesty with myself above all. I hoped that turning professional would reignite the passion, but the truth has become clear: it hasn't. 'Every fighter knows you need a deep love for the craft to reach the top - and without it, there's no path forward. 'Out of respect for the sport and for myself, it's time to step away with honesty.' After winning super-heavyweight Commonwealth gold in Birmingham, Orie was one of Team GB's medal hopes in Paris last summer but lost to Armenian Davit Chaloyan by a split decision in the first round. Orie gained an Economics and Management degree from Aston University in 2020.