Moving Interview with Tommy Coyle and Jamie Moore

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Moving Interview with Tommy Coyle and Jamie Moore

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Apologies if I'm late with this but just saw this great interview with Tommy Coyle on potential retirement and how hard it is for boxers to walk away from the sport. Very moving stuff and it made me think about what sort of support and guidance the BBBoC do for boxers post retirement. I could imagine it could be incredibly difficult for fighters whose lives revolve around boxing and don't have an aptitude for training others. I'm a trainee counsellor and think retiring boxers would benefit greatly from some counselling to help cope with the empty feeling after leaving boxing.

In any case good watch be interested to hear thoughts of others:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qq3tOiZXa70
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Thats a great interview. Thanks for posting.

If any one knows Tommy. Tell him to buy a motorbike. That will give him the speed thrill and danger he says he craves.
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black panther wrote: 02 Aug 2019, 14:40 Apologies if I'm late with this but just saw this great interview with Tommy Coyle on potential retirement and how hard it is for boxers to walk away from the sport. Very moving stuff and it made me think about what sort of support and guidance the BBBoC do for boxers post retirement. I could imagine it could be incredibly difficult for fighters whose lives revolve around boxing and don't have an aptitude for training others. I'm a trainee counsellor and think retiring boxers would benefit greatly from some counselling to help cope with the empty feeling after leaving boxing.

In any case good watch be interested to hear thoughts of others:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qq3tOiZXa70
Yeah that was a tough watch. That's the thing. For a lot of these guys, it isn't just a job, it's something they love to do aswell and when you have to give that up, it's very tough.
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Its hard , but it gets easier , you just have to find something else to do , its not just boxing its anything your passionate about ,
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Life without boxing is a bit boring but easier.
For me if you are in the gym you will end up fighting again or feeling a bit bitter. It's much better to give it a complete miss, just watch it on the tv.
And then you have to find something else to which isn't too bad for you. If you are looking for your thrills drugs wise it will end badly.
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Coyle slurring and sounds very punchy, he really needs to stay away from taking more shots to the head. Good to see Moore has got his best interests at heart,
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Coco wrote: 03 Aug 2019, 05:26 Life without boxing is a bit boring but easier.
For me if you are in the gym you will end up fighting again or feeling a bit bitter. It's much better to give it a complete miss, just watch it on the tv.
And then you have to find something else to which isn't too bad for you. If you are looking for your thrills drugs wise it will end badly.
Interesting, I would've thought it would help with the transition away from being a pro to stay in the game as a trainer, inspector, judge etc.
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I’ve known Tommy for a good 15 years. He does amazing things around Hull. He’s a nice man. Thought he was chavish in his younger days. Another guy from that area charges to hand out trophies to kids. Fact.
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mickey1975 wrote: 03 Aug 2019, 19:48 I’ve known Tommy for a good 15 years. He does amazing things around Hull. He’s a nice man. Thought he was chavish in his younger days. Another guy from that area charges to hand out trophies to kids. Fact.
Give us his name Mickster
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margaret thatcher wrote: 03 Aug 2019, 19:14
Coco wrote: 03 Aug 2019, 05:26 Life without boxing is a bit boring but easier.
For me if you are in the gym you will end up fighting again or feeling a bit bitter. It's much better to give it a complete miss, just watch it on the tv.
And then you have to find something else to which isn't too bad for you. If you are looking for your thrills drugs wise it will end badly.
Interesting, I would've thought it would help with the transition away from being a pro to stay in the game as a trainer, inspector, judge etc.
Each to their own, but anything else within boxing is a poor second best.
If you are content about things yes get involved, it would be great.
However as a replacement for something it won't cut it.
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Bittersweet to watch that,very poignant too but at least he`s able to retire whilst he still has the choice.
It has to end somewhere though,and to finish after fighting on a big bill in NY financially OK, and with good people around you, is winning isn`t it.
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margaret thatcher wrote: 03 Aug 2019, 19:49
mickey1975 wrote: 03 Aug 2019, 19:48 I’ve known Tommy for a good 15 years. He does amazing things around Hull. He’s a nice man. Thought he was chavish in his younger days. Another guy from that area charges to hand out trophies to kids. Fact.
Give us his name Mickster
Gotta be Campbell surely eh Mick?
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handsofstone wrote: 06 Aug 2019, 14:29
margaret thatcher wrote: 03 Aug 2019, 19:49

Give us his name Mickster
Gotta be Campbell surely eh Mick?
Yes. And it’s wrong after all that city has done for him.
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I'd do it as long as I got a trophy too and also something good to eat during the show

And then all the kids would cry when they see that some strange guy is giving out the goods
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I haven’t really heard Coyle talk much before, is that his normal manner because he sounded like he was slurring a bit and struggling with some words. Perhaps it was just the emotion of the occasion that got to him...
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black panther wrote: 02 Aug 2019, 14:40 Apologies if I'm late with this but just saw this great interview with Tommy Coyle on potential retirement and how hard it is for boxers to walk away from the sport. Very moving stuff and it made me think about what sort of support and guidance the BBBoC do for boxers post retirement. I could imagine it could be incredibly difficult for fighters whose lives revolve around boxing and don't have an aptitude for training others. I'm a trainee counsellor and think retiring boxers would benefit greatly from some counselling to help cope with the empty feeling after leaving boxing.

In any case good watch be interested to hear thoughts of others:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qq3tOiZXa70
:TU:

Thanks for posting, mate.

Jamie comes across as such a top human being. Good luck to them both.
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Actually little bit moved for Tommy there. He didn’t even have the Codhead accent.
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mickey1975 wrote: 06 Aug 2019, 15:05
handsofstone wrote: 06 Aug 2019, 14:29
Gotta be Campbell surely eh Mick?
Yes. And it’s wrong after all that city has done for him.
Wow is that really true. Surely he's not short of a Bob or two.

Why do that. I all be shouting for Loma now come Saturday
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