Heather Hardy Makes the Tough Decision to Hang Up Her Gloves
Former boxing world champion Heather Hardy, 42, has announced her retirement from the sport due to health fears. The athlete, who previously held the WBO featherweight title, has been advised by medical professionals to step away from the ring to protect her well-being.
Health Risks Force Hardy to Cancel Bout
Hardy was scheduled to face Christine Ferea in a bare-knuckle bout this weekend but had to withdraw from the fight. Concerns about potential brain damage leading to blindness were cited as the primary reason for her decision to retire.
Emotional Statement Reveals the Struggle
In an emotional social media post, Hardy shared the challenges she faced, including blurred vision and the aftermath of concussions. Despite her determination to continue fighting, worsening symptoms forced her to confront the reality of her health situation.
Impressive Career Comes to an End
With a record of 24 wins and three defeats, Heather Hardy leaves behind a legacy in boxing and MMA. Despite setbacks, including losing her title to Amanda Serrano, Hardy's resilience and dedication to her sport have been evident throughout her career.