Zlatan Ibrahimović will take up boxing

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Red Bird Senior Sports Advisor Zlatan Ibrahimovic is drawn to the idea of ​​participating in the Misfits Boxing crossover. After hanging up his crampons, the now young Swedish leader wants to take on the gloves. The incredible news comes to us from England, widely relayed in the Italian press. The 43-year-old former Rossoneri striker, who retired in 2022, is indeed considering entering the world of boxing. The world to explore, or rather conquer, is that of Misfits crossover boxing: a horizon that is not completely new for the Swede, given his past in martial arts with which he obtained his black belt in taekwondo .

According to The SunIbra has reportedly spoken to Misfits Boxing boss Mams Taylor about the possibility of crossing gloves in the ring in the future. The head of the institution spoke in the columns of the English tabloid: “I tried to convince Zlatan and he wants to fight. I’m good friends with his manager and we spoke via FaceTime, the three of us. It was really cool because he’s seen a lot of Misfits fights and followed him as a kickboxer, and he would be a good opponent. There are also other smaller names, who are well respected and would be interested“, he said. Zlatan is ready to zlatan the rings.

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