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‘I’M HAPPY TO WALK AWAY’

Why are you fighting again?

I always wanted to have one last big night in Glasgow before I call it a day. The amount of big nights we had up here and the support I was shown was unbelievable. If this is the last fight, I can walk away from boxing happy. I’ve had a good career. I’ve always said I would love to have one more in Glasgow, and here we are.

Can you hand on heart definitely say this will be your last fight?

If my wife has her way. She didn’t even want me doing this one. I see her point of view. I’m 40 now, 50-odd fights and some right good tough ones. When I was younger and starting out,

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