Arizona Tribune - Double Olympic taekwondo champion Jones retires to take up pro boxing

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Double Olympic taekwondo champion Jones retires to take up pro boxing
Double Olympic taekwondo champion Jones retires to take up pro boxing / Photo: Kirill KUDRYAVTSEV - AFP/File

Double Olympic taekwondo champion Jones retires to take up pro boxing

British double Olympic taekwondo champion Jade Jones announced Friday that she is switching sports to pursue a career as a professional boxer.

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Jones, 31, who won gold at London 2012 and Rio 2016, will be trained by former British and Commonwealth champion Stephen Smith in Liverpool.

"Taekwondo has given me everything -- an incredible journey, unforgettable memories and the honour of representing my country on the biggest stage," she said.

"I've given everything to taekwondo and I'm now ready for a new challenge. Boxing has always fascinated me and I'm excited to test myself in a completely different arena."

Jones was only 19 when she won gold in the -57kg category in London and repeated the feat four years later before going on to clinch an elusive first world title in Manchester in 2019.

The build-up to her fourth Olympics in Paris last year was overshadowed by controversy over a missed drugs test in December 2023, for which she ultimately avoided a ban after UK Anti-Doping found she had committed a no-fault violation on confidential medical grounds.

She exited in the first round at the Paris Games.

Smith believes Jones has the tools for her new sport.

"Jade is a born fighter -- she's proven that time and time again in taekwondo," said Smith.

"Her athleticism, dedication and winning mentality are second to none. It's an honour to be working with her and I have no doubt she has what it takes to make a serious impact in boxing."

Th.Gonzalez--AT