Former WBA (Super) super middleweight champion Fyodor Chudinov in a conversation with , he announced his retirement and said that he had joined the council of deputies of the Serpukhov urban district.
Chudinov, 36, has 26 victories (17 by KO) with three defeats and a draw. The Russian fought his last fight in September 2022, when he defeated Farrukh Juraev. In May 2015, in Frankfurt, Chudinov defeated the German Felix Sturm and won the WBA (Super) belt. Then the Russian made a successful defense against Frank Buglioni at Wembley and then participated in a rematch with Sturm in February 2016. Sturm was declared the winner. The German was later arrested for doping, but the match result was not overturned. In May 2017, in Sheffield, Chudinov lost to George Groves in a fight for the vacant WBA (Super) belt.
— I have finished my career. At some point I realized that in the current situation I would not be able to develop normally. So I made this decision. I rested for a year and came to my senses. Because I worked out for 20 years, I had a lifestyle. Now I shifted gears and rebuilt a bit. I joined the council of deputies of the Serpukhov municipal district. Let’s work in a different direction. People asked me: “They hit you on the head, didn’t it hurt?” It hurts when you start thinking with your head. And the fights don’t hurt. We will try to move in a different direction. “I study hard,” Chudinov told .
Chudinov also fought in Russia; he scored victories over Hassam N’Jikam, Umar Sadiq and Najib Mohammedi.
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