Brad Rea reveals he was at rock bottom before making a move that changed his life

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Bradley Rea admits considering giving up before becoming European Champion

Bradley Rea has revealed how he was on the verge of announcing his retirement from boxing before being crowned European light-heavyweight champion.

The Mancunian, who is now based in Blackpool with trainer Andy Abrol, claimed the vacant EBU title in Hull last weekend, July 28, following a gruelling victory over Shakan Pitters, described as a Fight of the Year candidate.

After struggling for opportunities to fulfil his potential – “I was high-risk, low reward for a lot of guys out there” – beating Pitters has unlocked a series of lucrative fights for Rea, who later described himself as the most avoided man in the division.

It also saw the 27-year-old emerge from one of the bleakest periods of his career, which saw him consider quitting the sport he loves when a series of catastrophic sparring sessions at Abrol’s Sharpstyle gym proved the catalyst for a severe crisis of confidence.

“When I first joined up with Andy, things weren’t going well,” Rea admitted, during an exclusive interview with SportsBoom.com.

“I thought I could do most things but, went in there one day, and realised that 17-year-olds who had been with him all their lives were doing stuff I couldn’t.”

“That really made me think and, to be honest, it really wasn’t nice. I was travelling over from Manchester at the time, and, on one car journey home, I got in there and thought: That’s it, I’m giving up.”

“It was a long, long journey. I was at rock bottom and my self-belief had gone completely. I’m no good at anything else other than fighting, so I was looking at a life stacking shelves in Tesco.”

“But I’m a fighter and, by the time I pulled up at home, I’d changed my mind. I rang Andy and told him I’m moving to Blackpool.”

“So, to do this, to come back from all of that, I honestly can’t tell you what it means.”

Despite teasing the possibility of offering Pitters a rematch following Saturday’s GBM show at the Connexin Live arena, Rea is now expected to target a bout against British champion Joshua Buatsi rather than a return against his rival from Birmingham.





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