Leonard Doroftei Considers Returning to Romania from Canada After Years Abroad

Former boxer Leonard Doroftei, living in Canada, considers returning to Romania after finding new purpose training children at a Montreal boxing gym. His family, including three children, may join him, with a 99.9% chance of making the move.

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Leonard Doroftei Considers Returning to Romania from Canada After Years Abroad

Leonard Doroftei Considers Returning to Romania from Canada After Years Abroad

Former boxer Leonard Doroftei, who has been residing in Canada for several years, is contemplating a return to his home country, Romania. In a recent interview on Prima TV's 'Exclusiv VIP' show, hosted by Cristi Brancu, Doroftei shared his thoughts on this potential move and discussed his family's current situation.

Doroftei, a former world champion, moved to Canada to escape a challenging period in his life. He explained, 'I had to go to Canada because I needed a shock, something new. In Romania, it was my own fault because I didn't know exactly what I wanted, I let myself be dragged around.'

Now settled in Montreal, Doroftei has found a new sense of purpose by training children at a local boxing gym. 'Now I'm fine, thank God, I've found myself, I'm training kids, I'm not just fine, I'm very fine,' he said.

Doroftei also spoke about his three children: Vanessa, Alex, and Adrian. Vanessa, currently on vacation in Romania, plans to return to Canada but is considering studying Medicine or Law in Romania. Alex, the youngest, works in IT, while Adrian, the eldest, is a manager at Air Canada.

The decision to return to Romania appears almost certain, with Doroftei stating there is a 99.9% chance of the move. 'Monica (his wife) wanted to come home first. She still has parents to help. A few years ago, I said I needed a change, and I took that step, and everyone followed me. But for them, it was very hard,' he revealed.

Doroftei is passionate about continuing his work with children, whether in Canada or Romania. 'I can train here too, I've understood that's what I can do, what I give to the kids is important,' he concluded.

Leonard Doroftei's path from Romania to Canada and now potentially back to Romania highlights his resilience and dedication to his family and passion for boxing. As he prepares for this possible return, his focus remains on providing guidance and training to young athletes, a mission he holds dear.

Key Takeaways

  • Leonard Doroftei, former world champion boxer, considers returning to Romania from Canada.
  • Doroftei moved to Canada to escape a challenging period in his life and find a new purpose.
  • He currently trains children at a Montreal boxing gym and wants to continue this work.
  • Doroftei's family, including his wife and three children, may return to Romania with him.
  • He is 99.9% certain of the move, citing his wife's desire to return and help her parents.