Sinclair calls it a day
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Old bones Ian
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Sinclair calls it a day
Neil Sinclair has decided to retire after his loss to Frannie Jones, here's what he said.
The 33-year-old sat slumped on a sofa post-fight recalling the days when cutting through the best of British with ease and claiming a Lonsdale belt outright in 2002 just a few years after coming through dark depression that kept him out of the ring for 18 months.
"You know when I think about the serious illness that I came back from to fight for a world title and win the Lonsdale belt for keeps, I'm proud of myself," said Sinclair.
" Better to find out now than later on. That's it for me. I know that guy wouldn't have lived with me a few years ago," added Sinclair.
" I needed to know and now I do. In this game you need that hunger, it has to mean everything and I didn't have that any more.
"I wanted to give it another go, I wanted to try and get back to the top but not in the way I did when I was 24 and 25.
"I have no regrets, I've had a great career and I've had great support from my family, so much support I didn't think I could pay them back and John Breen has been great for me, he always believed in me.
"But I think that a few years ago when I was pulling out of fights and I just wasn't enjoying the sport, that's when things changed. That wasn't by coincidence."
"Boxing is what I've done since I was nine years of age, it's all I know so it will be hard to come terms with but at the same time a new world now opens up to me, a new opportunity.
"I would like to stay in the sport in some capacity because I think I have a lot to offer. No regrets, no regrets."
The 33-year-old sat slumped on a sofa post-fight recalling the days when cutting through the best of British with ease and claiming a Lonsdale belt outright in 2002 just a few years after coming through dark depression that kept him out of the ring for 18 months.
"You know when I think about the serious illness that I came back from to fight for a world title and win the Lonsdale belt for keeps, I'm proud of myself," said Sinclair.
" Better to find out now than later on. That's it for me. I know that guy wouldn't have lived with me a few years ago," added Sinclair.
" I needed to know and now I do. In this game you need that hunger, it has to mean everything and I didn't have that any more.
"I wanted to give it another go, I wanted to try and get back to the top but not in the way I did when I was 24 and 25.
"I have no regrets, I've had a great career and I've had great support from my family, so much support I didn't think I could pay them back and John Breen has been great for me, he always believed in me.
"But I think that a few years ago when I was pulling out of fights and I just wasn't enjoying the sport, that's when things changed. That wasn't by coincidence."
"Boxing is what I've done since I was nine years of age, it's all I know so it will be hard to come terms with but at the same time a new world now opens up to me, a new opportunity.
"I would like to stay in the sport in some capacity because I think I have a lot to offer. No regrets, no regrets."
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twenty six
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twenty six
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1-12-2000 when Sinky fought Santos.
Sickening knockout in the 2nd. As Rhino points out Sinky had him down in the 1st and we were all expecting great things but that's boxing.
Also the bill when Ingle suffered his horrendous head injury, Pickering suffered a sickening ko against Martinez in the 1st.
If you were there you wouldn't forget.
Like I say I don't think Neil was ever the same after that.
Sickening knockout in the 2nd. As Rhino points out Sinky had him down in the 1st and we were all expecting great things but that's boxing.
Also the bill when Ingle suffered his horrendous head injury, Pickering suffered a sickening ko against Martinez in the 1st.
If you were there you wouldn't forget.
Like I say I don't think Neil was ever the same after that.
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remember freitas' stunning KO of alicia too, christ, when i look back at it that was one hell of a nights boxing from allegedly.twenty six wrote:1-12-2000 when Sinky fought Santos.
Sickening knockout in the 2nd. As Rhino points out Sinky had him down in the 1st and we were all expecting great things but that's boxing.
Also the bill when Ingle suffered his horrendous head injury, Pickering suffered a sickening ko against Martinez in the 1st.
If you were there you wouldn't forget.
Like I say I don't think Neil was ever the same after that.
Yeah and Calzaghe vs Woodhall was that night aswell, one of the last of the truly great UK bills.
I did think Sinclair got over that performance. To be honest, I never thought he was as special as people made him out to be. Pretty much achieved his potential IMO by winning the lonsdale belt for keeps, but I did expect him to be a top domestic fighter for longer than he was.
I hope he has got a good support system, despression is a bastard and its almost like alcoholism, it can easily comeback and you are never over it.
I did think Sinclair got over that performance. To be honest, I never thought he was as special as people made him out to be. Pretty much achieved his potential IMO by winning the lonsdale belt for keeps, but I did expect him to be a top domestic fighter for longer than he was.
I hope he has got a good support system, despression is a bastard and its almost like alcoholism, it can easily comeback and you are never over it.
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