Ryota Murata, a former super champion of the WBA = World Boxing Association middleweight class, responded to an interview with the press on the evening of the 25th about continuing his active career, saying, "If you say it is necessary, I can respond to it, but what I want from myself is. No," he said with mixed feelings.

In April of last year, Murata, as the WBA = World Boxing Association middleweight super champion, fought against Gennady Golovkin of Kazakhstan, who was the IBF = International Boxing Federation champion, but lost and fell from the throne. bottom.



On the night of the 25th, he attended the award ceremony of the Japan Society of Sport Sciences Grand Prize held in Shibuya-ku, Tokyo, and responded to the press coverage after the ceremony.



Regarding the question about continuing active duty in this, "I can not think realistically. If you say it is necessary, I think I can respond to it, but I will not ask for it anymore." I talked about my mixed feelings.



After that, he said, "I can't draw conclusions by myself. I just work there if I'm asked."



Murata has been away from actual fights since losing the unification match in April last year, and his future is attracting attention.