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British Boxing Board of Control 'surprised' Rio Ferdinand has taken up boxing without asking for licence first

Former Manchester United captain Rio Ferdinand ends boxing dream after BBBoC reject licence application

The British Boxing Board of Control have expressed surprise at Rio Ferdinand's decision to take up boxing as he is yet to apply for a professional licence.

The former England captain is to train with former WBC super-middleweight champion Richie Woodhall for Betfair's 'Defender to Contender' project which he will speak about in a press conference on Tuesday afternoon.

Betfair says it will help 38-year-old Ferdinand "qualify for his British Boxing Board of Control licence".

"We have received no application from Rio Ferdinand for a boxer's licence and the first I heard about it was listening to the radio on Monday night," BBBC general secretary Robert Smith said. "I was completely surprised. We don't have an application, so there's nothing to consider. Nor have we had any conversation with anybody regarding this."

The governing body granted boxing licences to retired cricketer Andrew Flintoff and retired footballers Leon McKenzie and Curtis Woodhouse.

Asked if there was any reason Ferdinand might be treated differently, Smith replied: "Absolutely not".

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