Former boxing world champion Takahiro Awo announces active retirement April 7th 15:28

As the infection of the new coronavirus continues to expand, former professional boxing world champion Takahiro Aowa did not hold a press conference but announced his retirement through SNS videos.

Ao revealed his retirement last night on his SNS video on his 36th birthday and said, "I thought it was a good time to be 36 and break a break. I have no regrets about my performance so far. I think we did well. "

He also stated that he had retired on SNS rather than at a press conference, saying that while the spread of the new coronavirus continued, "Jim has been voluntarily refraining from doing activities. Even at the conference, no reporters will come. I would like to thank the gym for taking care of me and those who supported me. I want to show my strength in a different direction in the future. "

Ao joined Teiken Gym after completing the first ever “High School Six Crowns” at Narashino High School in Chiba Prefecture, and became the World Boxing Council and the featherweight champion in 2009 in 2009. Become a super featherweight champion and achieve 2nd class domination.

His professional results were 28 wins, 3 losses, 1 draw and 1 invalid match.