“IT ONLY TOOK A ROUND OR TWO BEFORE THEY REALISED THEY’D BITTEN OFF MORE THAN THEY COULD CHEW IF THEY STARTED ON ME”
In this extract from his new book, My Autobiography, legendary Irish boxer Carl Frampton reflects on his journey into the sport
● UPDATES CARL FRAMPTON
Photography: INPHO/Lorraine O’Sullivan
Born to box: Frampton showed natural athleticism early on
They needn’t have worried. I never had any fear in the gym. Billy (McKee, was founder and coach at Midland ABC) always used to say it, how game I was, how I never thought twice before getting in the ring with another kid. Others asked a lot of questions before sparring and things like that. Who is the other kid? What age is he? What weight is he? How many fights has he had? I never cared. I was happy to get in with whoever and as it was tough to find anyone as small as me it always tended to be a bigger, older, stronger fella in the opposite corner.