There were two -time charges for the title of the world in ponderous weight, Eric Molina, said World Boxing News about his return plans.
Molina, who during his career, challenged Deontay Wilder and Anthony Joshua, left sport in 2023. Losing with Simon Kean in Montreal was apparently the last chapter for the warrior Texan Road.
However, two years after 43 “The Drummer Boy” is open to taking offers after the initial rejection of the fighting.
“I had several offers to fight. I announced a pension after the last fight in Canada in April 2023. My life is good.
“I train every day and try to maintain a fit lifestyle. I have a great job and life is simple. The idea to fight again in 2025. I like this idea and I’m ready,” said Molina World Boxing News.
Asked what could be on the horizon, Molina said that she was considering the possibility of fighting to return home.
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Molina has not fought in the United States since 2019. After traveling to Saudi Arabia, Gibraltar, Mexico, Great Britain, Costa Rica and Canada for the last six efforts.
This victory of 2019 on Nick Guivas also represents the last time Molina fought in his family state, in which he hopes to return before the end of this year.
Return Eric Molina
“It would be great to fight in Edinburgh, Texas, where I spent the last 15 years as a public official, eight as a special education teacher, and seven as an assistant to the director of parks and recreation.
“I traveled around the world (seven countries) in the competition. I have never had the opportunity to fight in Edinburgh in Texas. The idea intrigues me, and I would like to do one day,” he concluded.
Molina has a boxing record of 29-9, Kos, suffering seven losses, since he is in the face of the Champion World Wilder about WBC World Heavyweight Title ten years ago.
Realistic in returning to the mix, the ending of Texas and 30. Victory would be the right finale for the wonderful professional boxing servant who never rejected the fight and always appeared regardless of where or when it appeared.
His knockout of the Polish legend Tomasz Adamek will live in memory for a long time, because Molina won the IBF heavyweight champion Joshua for the second world championship title in eighteen months.
The veteran could earn another crack in 2017, but lost to the final compulsory pretender Dominic Breazeale.
During his career, which began in 2007 in Cruiser’s weight, Eric Molina fought in eleven rankings or fights for the title of world champion.
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