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Re: R.I.P. Darren Sutherland
Posted: 14 Sep 2009, 19:04
by CheckHook
R.I.P. Darren Sutherland.
Re: R.I.P. Darren Sutherland
Posted: 14 Sep 2009, 19:05
by watson748
Gutted and stunned
RIP Darren.
Re: R.I.P. Darren Sutherland
Posted: 14 Sep 2009, 19:11
by Boxingmad
I feel sick after hearing this. This time in his life would have been so exciting - Olympic medal, the beginning of a pro career etc. so much to look forward to. Poor old Frank, he really loved his boxers. Unlike some of the other promoters on the scene today, Frank has actually laced on the gloves himself and knows what fighters go through, so has a bond with them that some of the other promoters/managers don't have so this will hit him very hard as he was very fond of Darren.
RIP Darren Sutherland.
Re: R.I.P. Darren Sutherland
Posted: 14 Sep 2009, 19:42
by the konformist
Sad is not the word for this news. RIP Darren
Also guys, is Maloney OK? There's an Irish blog (I'll post a link if people want) reporting that he was brought to hospital with a heart attack after finding Darren. I've not seen this elsewhere.
Mods, feel free to amend this post if deemed inappropriate.
Re: R.I.P. Darren Sutherland
Posted: 14 Sep 2009, 19:45
by Howard Foster
Sad sad news. Hope your at peace Darren. God bless to all family and friends, what can you say, heart breaking......
Re: R.I.P. Darren Sutherland
Posted: 14 Sep 2009, 20:03
by Quixall
This will stick in the memory for a very long time to come..........
This type of tragedy brings the sport of boxing togther in grief and sadness. I think i speak for a lot of people, when i say that, although a lot of us did'nt know Darren personally, we are all touched by his death, whether it be a profound sadness or complete shock at the circumstances surrounding his death.
Reading all the tributes and heartfelt mesages left for Darren was very moving and it's times like this that i am so proud to be associated with the sport of boxing. Darren has left a great legacy and especially for kids of the future. His success as an amateur will provide inspiration for many youngsters, who will see what he achieved and hope to emulate it and be a part of this rather close knit family, we all call boxing.
In all seriouness, i am very proud to be a member of this site tonight, becasue you have all done Darren, Darren's family and friends proud, with the wonderful words and thoughts that you have all expressed. It's a pity that some of these posts could'nt be passed on to Darrens' family, so they could see how loved and respected he was and i'm sure, in time, it would be a great comfort to them
R.I.P Darren
Re: R.I.P. Darren Sutherland
Posted: 14 Sep 2009, 20:13
by MR T
Tragic RIP Darren...
Hopefully Arturo and Alexis will be there to welcome a great fighter like you upstairs...
Re: R.I.P. Darren Sutherland
Posted: 14 Sep 2009, 20:23
by stujones
Quixall wrote:This will stick in the memory for a very long time to come..........
This type of tragedy brings the sport of boxing togther in grief and sadness. I think i speak for a lot of people, when i say that, although a lot of us did'nt know Darren personally, we are all touched by his death, whether it be a profound sadness or complete shock at the circumstances surrounding his death.
Reading all the tributes and heartfelt mesages left for Darren was very moving and it's times like this that i am so proud to be associated with the sport of boxing. Darren has left a great legacy and especially for kids of the future. His success as an amateur will provide inspiration for many youngsters, who will see what he achieved and hope to emulate it and be a part of this rather close knit family, we all call boxing.
In all seriouness, i am very proud to be a member of this site tonight, becasue you have all done Darren, Darren's family and friends proud, with the wonderful words and thoughts that you have all expressed. It's a pity that some of these posts could'nt be passed on to Darrens' family, so they could see how loved and respected he was and i'm sure, in time, it would be a great comfort to them
R.I.P Darren
x2 and to Mr Maloney and his team also.
Re: R.I.P. Darren Sutherland
Posted: 14 Sep 2009, 20:29
by Fr Hairycake Lynam
Very sad news. RIP
Re: R.I.P. Darren Sutherland
Posted: 14 Sep 2009, 20:44
by knightster
stujones wrote:Quixall wrote:This will stick in the memory for a very long time to come..........
This type of tragedy brings the sport of boxing togther in grief and sadness. I think i speak for a lot of people, when i say that, although a lot of us did'nt know Darren personally, we are all touched by his death, whether it be a profound sadness or complete shock at the circumstances surrounding his death.
Reading all the tributes and heartfelt mesages left for Darren was very moving and it's times like this that i am so proud to be associated with the sport of boxing. Darren has left a great legacy and especially for kids of the future. His success as an amateur will provide inspiration for many youngsters, who will see what he achieved and hope to emulate it and be a part of this rather close knit family, we all call boxing.
In all seriouness, i am very proud to be a member of this site tonight, becasue you have all done Darren, Darren's family and friends proud, with the wonderful words and thoughts that you have all expressed. It's a pity that some of these posts could'nt be passed on to Darrens' family, so they could see how loved and respected he was and i'm sure, in time, it would be a great comfort to them
R.I.P Darren
x2 and to Mr Maloney and his team also.
x3 Really sad news. He seemed like a really geniune guy who had bundles of talent.
Re: R.I.P. Darren Sutherland
Posted: 14 Sep 2009, 20:55
by HughJohnson
Gutwrenching,read this thread with a lump in the throat. My thoughts are with Darren`s family at this distressing time.....R.I.P bigman may god be with you.
Re: R.I.P. Darren Sutherland
Posted: 14 Sep 2009, 20:58
by 1southpaw
boxrec wrote:the konformist wrote:Sad is not the word for this news. RIP Darren
Also guys, is Maloney OK? There's an Irish blog (I'll post a link if people want) reporting that he was brought to hospital with a heart attack after finding Darren. I've not seen this elsewhere.
Mods, feel free to amend this post if deemed inappropriate.
He's ok apparently "a suspected minor heart attack, although a friend said that his condition was not life-threatening":
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/sport/ ... 834645.ece
maloney is staying in hospital over night but is ok i dont want to comment anymore on frank but he is ok
Re: R.I.P. Darren Sutherland
Posted: 14 Sep 2009, 21:08
by Wake up call
Very sad news. RIP Darren Sutherland
Re: R.I.P. Darren Sutherland
Posted: 14 Sep 2009, 22:03
by rmz
Such sad news, RIP Darren. My thoughts and prayers are with his family.
Re: R.I.P. Darren Sutherland
Posted: 14 Sep 2009, 22:35
by 1southpaw
Quixall wrote:This will stick in the memory for a very long time to come..........
This type of tragedy brings the sport of boxing togther in grief and sadness. I think i speak for a lot of people, when i say that, although a lot of us did'nt know Darren personally, we are all touched by his death, whether it be a profound sadness or complete shock at the circumstances surrounding his death.
Reading all the tributes and heartfelt mesages left for Darren was very moving and it's times like this that i am so proud to be associated with the sport of boxing. Darren has left a great legacy and especially for kids of the future. His success as an amateur will provide inspiration for many youngsters, who will see what he achieved and hope to emulate it and be a part of this rather close knit family, we all call boxing.
In all seriouness, i am very proud to be a member of this site tonight, becasue you have all done Darren, Darren's family and friends proud, with the wonderful words and thoughts that you have all expressed. It's a pity that some of these posts could'nt be passed on to Darrens' family, so they could see how loved and respected he was and i'm sure, in time, it would be a great comfort to them
R.I.P Darren
i dont know what it is but im gutted and i never knew the man
but at the end of the day he was a fighter and in boxing we are a close family
so god bless darren sutherland
Re: R.I.P. Darren Sutherland
Posted: 14 Sep 2009, 23:02
by Nightmare Roy
Just come in from a night shift and saw this on sky, absolutely gutted and so shocked, he seemed like such a happy go lucky guy and i always felt out of all the medalists he would achieve the most. I really am knocked for 6 by this, unbelievable.
R.I.P.
Re: R.I.P. Darren Sutherland
Posted: 14 Sep 2009, 23:58
by CoreyWash
Rip
Re: R.I.P. Darren Sutherland
Posted: 15 Sep 2009, 00:51
by BARNEYKX
Re: R.I.P. Darren Sutherland
Posted: 15 Sep 2009, 01:05
by the patriot
Really was hoping this was some sort of mistake last night :(
Absolutely gutted to find out its true this morning.
RIP Darren, my thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.

Re: R.I.P. Darren Sutherland
Posted: 15 Sep 2009, 01:07
by Barry big balz
Irelands best prospect gone..... ,terrible waste RIP dazzler, i feel for his family only, everbody else will recover....
Re: R.I.P. Darren Sutherland
Posted: 15 Sep 2009, 01:36
by The Law
The Law wrote: Darren Sutherland looked solid and threw some great body shots during the fight. He continues to impress. I also discussed Boxrec with him
The above post was made at the end of May after his impressive display in Stoke. Darren was arguably the nicest and most approachable person in boxing. A softly spoken man who had great boxing knowledge. We discussed the rosey future of the middleweight scene. I am truly shocked. We lost a true gentleman yesterday. R.I.P.
Re: R.I.P. Darren Sutherland
Posted: 15 Sep 2009, 02:10
by Boxingnut
I am absolutely saddened and shocked by this. Can't stop thinking about it and I never even knew the fella. My grandad committed suicide when I was 18 months old and everyone always tells me how he was the life and soul, what a great fella he was. I guess you never really know people.
My deepest, sincerest condolences go to Darren's family and friends.
Re: R.I.P. Darren Sutherland
Posted: 15 Sep 2009, 02:56
by forcefraser
Just seen this and I am stunned. Thoughts must go out to his family and friends at such a tragic time.
If the reports are true, then the poor guy must have been hurting big time over something. Rest in peace Darren. Came across as a genuinely nice guy. Such a shock.
Re: R.I.P. Darren Sutherland
Posted: 15 Sep 2009, 03:10
by mahatma
R.I.P Darren Sutherland and thoughts for frank, having made such a shocking discovery
Re: R.I.P. Darren Sutherland
Posted: 15 Sep 2009, 03:14
by lurkyshaka
RIP....A genuine talent with true world class ambition. With the world at his feet, who knows what demons haunted his mind. He posted on here i believe and always came across as an approachable and good man. I hope he finds the peace in death he obviously struggled to find on this earth. Terrible, terrible news, but maybe he is now in a better place and finally at peace. My thoughts go out to his family and friends.