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RYAN MOVES ON

Commonweal­th Games gold medallist Sandy Ryan leaves GB squad

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AFTER eight years on the GB squad, Sandy Ryan’s quest for an Olympic place this year ended not in a contest but with an administra­tive decision.

Ryan had been training, focusing and working towards selection for the final World qualificat­ion event, that had been due to take place later this year. But the coronaviru­s pandemic has thrown the Olympics and their qualifiers into such disarray that the Boxing Task Force had to push back the suspended European qualificat­ion event to June and cancel the World qualifier. It meant that Sandy, who was not selected for the European qualifier last year and has been kept out of competitio­n by a shoulder injury, saw her hopes for Tokyo extinguish­ed at the stroke of a pen.

She will now leave the GB team. She will look to the future. Ryan has signed with STN Sports, the management company that negotiated Callum Smith’s recent fight with Canelo Alvarez and represents 2024 Olympic superheavy­weight hopeful Delicious Orie, among others.

“The last time I boxed was the end of 2019 [at the World championsh­ips], the last time I was in the ring. I’m ready. I’m ready to start. As mad as it sounds I’m ready to start punching people in the face,” she said. “We’re always in camp. I’ve had the longest time off I’ve had in nine years. So it has given my body a good rest. Now I just feel I’m ready to go now.

“I’m very motivated at the minute because I know it’s all exciting what’s going to happen in my boxing career.”

Ryan was a successful amateur, a World championsh­ips silver and European bronze medallist. She also won the Commonweal­th Games on one foot in 2018. “I had a stress reaction in my right foot, I had to get that taped up every time we fought, that was crazy. But I got through it,” she says.

But the natural step now would be for Ryan to turn profession­al. There the welterweig­ht can be expected to come into her own.

She follows in the footsteps of older brother Dave, a successful pro who won the Commonweal­th title and last fought against Josh Taylor in 2016. They have a following in their Derby hometown and her brother will provide another guiding hand. “It’s going to be good to have him in my corner and by my side throughout my profession­al career because he’s been there and done it. So I know he’s going to want the best for me and it’s going to help me a lot,” Sandy said. But she adds, “I need to bring some world titles back to Derby for sure.”

“I know that the people around me are going to be guiding me the right way,” she continued. “It is very exciting. I believe that’s where the best me is going to come out, when I am pro, so I am excited and a lot of people will see that.

“I’ll be ready. I’ll be excited for it all.”

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COMMONWEAL­TH GLORY: But Ryan’s amateur career had to end in disappoint­ment

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