RIP a chara.


markg7 wrote: Must have completely fell out of love with boxing and had nowhere else to go.
x2Smigga wrote:markg7 wrote: Must have completely fell out of love with boxing and had nowhere else to go.
Not to sabotage the thread like but it's a bit unfair saying this. You don't know what he fell in or out of love with. It's unfair on anyone close to him reading it.
Nobody knows his state of mind at the end.
A very good fighter and by all accounts a lovely lad. He'll be remembered.
x3Smigga wrote:markg7 wrote: Must have completely fell out of love with boxing and had nowhere else to go.
Not to sabotage the thread like but it's a bit unfair saying this. You don't know what he fell in or out of love with. It's unfair on anyone close to him reading it.
Nobody knows his state of mind at the end.
A very good fighter and by all accounts a lovely lad. He'll be remembered.
X4 RIPsligobhoy67 wrote:x3Smigga wrote:markg7 wrote: Must have completely fell out of love with boxing and had nowhere else to go.
Not to sabotage the thread like but it's a bit unfair saying this. You don't know what he fell in or out of love with. It's unfair on anyone close to him reading it.
Nobody knows his state of mind at the end.
A very good fighter and by all accounts a lovely lad. He'll be remembered.
Yes, you are very right about that. My good friend always appeared very level headed and happy, and then attempted suicide by over medicating himself with a mixture of drugs. In my friends case he was to ashamed and embarrassed to come forward and let everyone know that he felt hopeless and sad on the inside, because he had always been a very "tough" and macho type of guy. Not saying Darren was like that, but I can see how isolated and alone he might have felt.G0mez wrote:If anything the situation with Darren made me realise, even the people around you who you think are happy and doing well, may be so desperately sad inside that they'd do something like that.
RIP Dazza.