Ronaldo is one of football's all-time greats following his exploits for Real Madrid, Manchester United, Juventus, and Portugal. The five-time Ballon d'Or winner is Madrid's record goalscorer, but when it comes to watching television, Ronaldo revealed his love for combat sports.
"Playing football is my passion, but I prefer watching other sports on TV," Ronaldo told boxing star Gennady Golovkin in a DAZN documentary titled 'Parallel Worlds'.
"Between watching a football match or a boxing or UFC fight, I choose boxing or UFC."
"When I was at Manchester United, a coach boxed with me."I think practicing boxing is useful for football because it sharpens your senses and you learn to move."
Ronaldo,35, celebrated his 100th Juventus appearance with a brace in Sunday's 3-1 Serie A win over Genoa.
He also became the first player to reach 400 wins across Europe's top five leagues this century. "Last summer, I had a chat with [heavyweight champion] Anthony Joshua," Ronaldo said. "At 33 you start to think your legs are going. I want to stay in the sport, football. People will look at me and say: 'Cristiano was an incredible player but now he's slow'. I don't want that.
"You can change a lot about your body, but the problem isn't that. It depends on your mindset, your motivation, and your experience, which I think is the most complex thing.
"In sport, you can gain maturity. Look at [Roger] Federer in tennis; he's 37 or 38 years old and he's still at his peak, and there are some in boxing too."
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