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Dale Evans announces retirement from boxing

sport: Boxer involved in fatal fight with Dundee’s ‘Iron’ Mike Towell calls time on career

- Phil blanche

Welsh boxer Dale Evans, who was involved in a fatal fight with Dundee’s ‘Iron’ Mike Towell in 2016, has announced his retirement from the sport, saying he has lost his hunger for it.

Scottish fighter Towell suffered a brain injury in a bout with Evans in Glasgow 17 months ago.

The 25-year-old was knocked out in the fifth round of the scheduled 12-round fight and died in hospital the following day.

“After some time out and questionin­g if I would fight again, a big fight was offered,” Evans, 26, said after being offered a European title opportunit­y.

“As always I jumped at it. But the spark, the hunger and the determinat­ion wasn’t there. Just worry and fear, I’ll openly admit. That’s why I have made the decision I have.”

Evans, from Carmarthen­shire, turned profession­al in 2011 and was trained by former WBU middleweig­ht champion Gary Lockett.

He suffered a British welterweig­ht title loss to Bradley Skeete last July and retires with a record of 13 wins, four defeats and two draws.

Evans fought just twice after the Towell tragedy, beating Kevin McCauley on points before losing a unanimous decision to Skeete.

After Towell’s death he had vowed to win a British title in the Scot’s honour.

“Maybe I set the bar a bit high for myself or maybe I wasn’t as good as I thought I was, I don’t know,” he posted on his personal Twitter account.

“Boxing has been a big part of my life – it was my life.

“I haven’t achieved what I’d have like to, but I done alright I guess.”

 ?? Picture: Getty Images. ?? Dale Evans, left, wearing shorts in honour of Mike Towell, taking on Bradley Skeete last year.
Picture: Getty Images. Dale Evans, left, wearing shorts in honour of Mike Towell, taking on Bradley Skeete last year.

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