Daily Mirror (Northern Ireland)

Conrad calls it a day due to injury

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TWO-TIME European champions Conrad Cummings has been forced to call time on his boxing career, just weeks short of a planned comeback.

The Tyrone man revealed on his social media accounts that he was “fine but I will not be risking my health” with a comeback fight scheduled in for November 13.

Cummings (above) won the WBO European middleweig­ht title in 2017 and 2018 and had 17 wins, four defeats and one draw in his profession­al career.

“I am officially walking away from fighting, happy, healthy, and I am calling it a day, thank you all,” said the 30-year-old.

“It is with a very heavy heart I have to make this announceme­nt that my boxing career inside of the ring is over.

“I have just finished my training camp for my 23rd profession­al fight, I’m in the best shape I’ve been in years and I’m ready to go

“However, after my medical report was examined, one more fight could potentiall­y be too many,” he explained.

“Boxing has taken me all over the world, from the streets of Coalisland to the bright lights of the Barclay Center Brooklyn New-york!

“I am heartbroke­n but looking back to where it all started for myself as a chubby nine-year-old boy at the Clonoe amateur boxing club, to Holy Trinity Belfast lifting five Irish Titles through both clubs, to living in Dublin with the Irish High performanc­e team boxing team, travelling around the world and winning Internatio­nal Gold medals at numerous tournament­s, travelling the world with the World Series Of Boxing and the Mexico Guerreros, before finally turning profession­al back in 2014.”

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