I had a plan to change my style, re-invent myself as a cruiserweight and become more elusive so as not to get hit as much but it was to little to late for the board and they took my licence anyway. I came into the sport late and was always playing catch up with lads who have been programmed since being kids and most of the time I was the much smaller man fighting at short notice against undefeated heavyweight prospects (ABA,Commonwealth, World Amatuer champs), 6ft8 lads 20st+ lads. Oliver always said to me I needed to work on not getting hit which I tried in sparring with the tricks he showed me but I have come to realise that I should have been drilling the defensive techniques more and not just when sparring to try and make it second nature so that in a fight it would happen automatically.
Anyway I have not given up yet, I am dieting down to cruiserweight and I intend to get my defence right in the gym and in sparring if I have to drill the techniques thousands of times I will. I also plan to box a few exhibitions on charity shows against ex-pros (Big Daddy B! If your listening) and film all my exhibitions with a view to going back in front of the board in september showing them a changed, more defensively minded, fitter, faster fighter who doesn't take fights at the drop of a hat. I am no longer managed or trained by Oliver Harrison who is my friend and who I will most definately ask to manage me again should the board decide to give me another chance. I trust Oliver with my life and would want him in my corner in a big fight (if I get there) to pull me out if I was on a hiding to nothing, there is no quit in me and I would never quit no matter what kind of damage I was taking. I think that was one of the things that concerned the board.
So thats it for now, thanks to Oliver, Johnney and all the lads in the gym for all the support and encouragement they have given me over the last 3years it has been great training with all of you and I have learned a lot from you. Special thanks to Scott Mitchell, Alex Matvienko, Jamie Moore and Paul Morris who have all taught me a great deal (when it wasn't their job to) and given me great sparring. Thanks to all you Boxrecers for your supportive words and I'll see you in September all being well if not before