Wladimir Klitschko's promoter, Tom Loeffler, has shared the conditions under which the Ukrainian boxer could return to the ring for one fight. According to Loeffler, Klitschko could hold a title fight to break George Foreman's record. The boxing legend could become the oldest world heavyweight champion, surpassing Foreman, who won the belt at 45.
Klitschko is now 49 years old, but he has no intention of fighting Oleksandr Usyk. However, there is a possibility of organizing a fight with Tyson Fury, for which Klitschko has an “open check”.
The promoter noted that a fight between Daniel Dubois and Joseph Parker for the IBF title will take place in February 2025, which could also be an important milestone on the path to Klitschko's return.
Wladimir Klitschko retired from boxing in 2017 after a defeat to Anthony Joshua. His record stands at 64 wins, 53 of which were by knockout, and 5 losses. This makes him one of the most decorated heavyweights in boxing history

