Martin Gethin Announces Retirement
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Ruthless-RKO
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Martin Gethin Announces Retirement
Martin Gethin Announces Retirement
Martin Gethin took to social media on Saturday to announce his retirement from boxing.
The Walsall man, who earlier in the night had been stopped by Jack Catterall inside three rounds at Manchester Arena, issued a heartfelt apology before going on to reveal the news.
Gethin was outclassed by the undefeated Chorley man as he challenged him for the WBO Inter-Coninental super-lightweight title.
Gethin slipped to 28-9-1 (12 KOs).
“Sorry all,” the 33-year-old, who won the IBF International title with a knockout of John Wayne Hibbert last November, wrote on Facebook. “ just couldn't get going. think that's going to be the end of me.”
During a pro career which began back in November 2004, Gethin won eight titles –– including Midlands Area, British and English –– and even fought a final eliminator for the IBF world lightweight title back in 2013.
“Thank you all for your support over the 13 years as a pro,” he continued. “It [has] been the best time of my life as I didn't think I would get this far. But I done it and it's thank[s] [to] you.
“Thank you from bottom of my heart [for] all the support from Walsall.”
Martin Gethin took to social media on Saturday to announce his retirement from boxing.
The Walsall man, who earlier in the night had been stopped by Jack Catterall inside three rounds at Manchester Arena, issued a heartfelt apology before going on to reveal the news.
Gethin was outclassed by the undefeated Chorley man as he challenged him for the WBO Inter-Coninental super-lightweight title.
Gethin slipped to 28-9-1 (12 KOs).
“Sorry all,” the 33-year-old, who won the IBF International title with a knockout of John Wayne Hibbert last November, wrote on Facebook. “ just couldn't get going. think that's going to be the end of me.”
During a pro career which began back in November 2004, Gethin won eight titles –– including Midlands Area, British and English –– and even fought a final eliminator for the IBF world lightweight title back in 2013.
“Thank you all for your support over the 13 years as a pro,” he continued. “It [has] been the best time of my life as I didn't think I would get this far. But I done it and it's thank[s] [to] you.
“Thank you from bottom of my heart [for] all the support from Walsall.”
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All the best to him. Had a good career and comes across a decent guy. Correct decision to hang em up.
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Wish him all the luck in the future 
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jameswilson
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Real shame he had the issues he did with his eardrum later into his career.
Hope he enjoys a good retirement.
Hope he enjoys a good retirement.
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Yep decent career for his ability, can't argue with the decision or the things he's done in his career.
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All the best to him. See him alot at local shows and his a real nice lad. He had some bad luck with injuries over his career ( back problem and ear problems) but his had a career to b very proud of.
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handsofstone
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Re: Martin Gethin Announces Retirement
Former British champ, he can be well chuffed with that, all the best in retirement
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Glad to see hes packing it in now.Sad to see him taking these journeyman gigs on late notice.
Good luck in the future
Good luck in the future
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Did he take Catterall on short notice?LancashireLoyal wrote:Glad to see hes packing it in now.Sad to see him taking these journeyman gigs on late notice.
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Gethin had an eight-week camp, maybe more, for the Catterall fight, hardly short notice. Terms for the fight had actually been agreed for a while, it was just a case of finding a venue for it.TheCobra wrote:Did he take Catterall on short notice?LancashireLoyal wrote:Glad to see hes packing it in now.Sad to see him taking these journeyman gigs on late notice.
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sorry my mistake,i presumed he had as he took the Hibbert fight at very short notice and just off the back of another fightozzy1875 wrote:Gethin had an eight-week camp, maybe more, for the Catterall fight, hardly short notice. Terms for the fight had actually been agreed for a while, it was just a case of finding a venue for it.TheCobra wrote:Did he take Catterall on short notice?LancashireLoyal wrote:Glad to see hes packing it in now.Sad to see him taking these journeyman gigs on late notice.
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Massive achievement for any British fighter to win the Lonsdale belt, great career let's hope he continues in the sport
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Good luck to him.
Hope he stays retired sure he retired after the Coyle fight and came back.
Hope he stays retired sure he retired after the Coyle fight and came back.
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pimp wrote:Massive achievement for any British fighter to win the Lonsdale belt, great career let's hope he continues in the sport
I'm sure he has a gym with his 2 brothers training kids
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Yeah got a gym trains amateurs and keep fighters etcmaley1984 wrote:pimp wrote:Massive achievement for any British fighter to win the Lonsdale belt, great career let's hope he continues in the sport
I'm sure he has a gym with his 2 brothers training kids
Great servant to Midlands boxing. Midlands, English and British champion and done the hard way never had it easy with a big promoter behind him.
The night he won the British at Walsall Town Hall is still up there as one of my favourite nights at boxing.
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His fight before that was on about a weeks notice.ozzy1875 wrote:Gethin had an eight-week camp, maybe more, for the Catterall fight, hardly short notice. Terms for the fight had actually been agreed for a while, it was just a case of finding a venue for it.TheCobra wrote:Did he take Catterall on short notice?LancashireLoyal wrote:Glad to see hes packing it in now.Sad to see him taking these journeyman gigs on late notice.
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Given his limitations he did well to win the British and fight in a world title final eliminator.
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Ruthless-RKO wrote:. think that's going to be the end of me.”
Not too sure if that actually is announcing a retirement - "THINK that's going to be the end of me" is hardly a grand conclusive statement.
Anyway, decent fighter who went as far as his ability would take him which is all anyone can hope for. Good luck for the future if it is indeed retirement
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Well said by allste1983 wrote:Yeah got a gym trains amateurs and keep fighters etcmaley1984 wrote:pimp wrote:Massive achievement for any British fighter to win the Lonsdale belt, great career let's hope he continues in the sport
I'm sure he has a gym with his 2 brothers training kids
Great servant to Midlands boxing. Midlands, English and British champion and done the hard way never had it easy with a big promoter behind him.
The night he won the British at Walsall Town Hall is still up there as one of my favourite nights at boxing.
Any Boxer who's achieved what he has deserves a world of respect, even more so for carrying on helping train people and kids to keep the sport active and growing now that his career as a professional has come to an end.
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well done, been in with some our top domestic level fighters who went on to be world champions, all best for future