RIP Boyd Scully

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RIP Boyd Scully

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Tributes are flowing for Boyd Scully, following his death from cancer age 77.

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NT boxing great Boyd Scully has died aged 77 following a battle with cancer.

Northern Territory boxing great Boyd Scully passed away on the weekend aged 77, his family has confirmed.

Mr Scully had a long, successful career – first as a boxer, then as a trainer and administrator. Last year, he was diagnosed with lung cancer.

Daughter Marise Scully says the family has been inundated with calls from Boyd’s former boxing students.

“He was a very driven person, inspiring … Once he had set his mind on something, there was nothing that was going to stop him from achieving that,” Ms Scully tells NITV News.

“He had a hard childhood, and I think he always set goals that were not really achievable from where he came from. But he always achieved them anyway.”

Boyd Scully was a gifted sportsman from a young age. He won the Queensland paperweight title aged 14, then the NSW junior welterweight at 21. He came close to representing Australia at the 1956 Olympic Games in Melbourne.

The passion for the sport never left him, Marise says.

“He was still on his oxygen two months ago, going to training, trying to help.”

“The doctors … couldn’t believe how strong he was.”

Mr Scully was the first Indigenous person to receive a life membership from Boxing Australia, and was inducted into the Queensland Boxing Hall of Fame in 2013.

He was the president of Boxing NT for more than a decade, and ran the Arafura Games boxing tournament for 18 years.

He had a reputation for bringing young kids off the street and into the gym.

Marise also remembers him taking trips out to remote communities to teach boxing.

“Health, fitness … I think that was the main reason for those types of programs out there. There is an alternative to sitting out here drinking alcohol and doing drugs.”

Marise says her father taught her the importance of direction and motivation.

“Set yourself a goal, be determined and pursue it until you get it. And don’t let anyone stand in your way. I don’t think he did.”
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SHAUN "STORM" THOMAS DELIVERS TOUCHING TRIBUTE TO MR SCULLY

Shaun TeamStorm Thomas -

"I first met Uncle as we all called him here at Mundine's Gym in Redfern in 1999, he was 1 of 5 Aboriginal coaches in Australia selected to mentor 14 of us Aboriginal boxers in a training camp.

He had a natural beauty about him, an elegant man, but you could see the determination and toughness inside his eyes.

He would have this cheeky giggle at me 'cause I'd get frustrated with myself and become angry.

In a gentle tone he'd say "you're a angry little fella aren't ya."

In 2014 I met him again in Darwin at KingBrown boxing club.

I was excited to see him but wasn't sure if he would remember me.

As I went to explain, he giggled to himself "how u been lil fella u still angry - looks like ya put some weight on" while still giggling.

I was amazed he remembered me.

But that was just him, a man of knowledge and a man of respect - you weren't just another troubled kid, you were like family.
Rest Easy Now old man your gloves will always be on."
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