Sunderland Echo

‘MAKE IT A GOLDEN SUMMER’

■ Olympic boxer Pat McCormack dreams of sporting glory with twin Luke and pal Jordan Pickford

- Kevin Clark kevin.clark@jpimedia.co.uk @kevinclark­jpimedia

Olympic medal hopeful Pat McCormack is dreaming of sharing gold medal glory with brother Luke and old pal Jordan Pickford.

The twins will jet off to Tokyo shortly to compete in the delayed 2020 Olympics.

Pat, appearing in his second Olympics, will fight in the welterweig­ht category, while twin Luke will make his Olympics debut in the light welterweig­ht division.

Former Sunderland keeper – and fellow Washington lad – Jordan Pickford, who made two outstandin­g saves to help England overcome Germany in Tuesday night’s Euro 2020 last 16 clash, is a friend of Pat’s and joined him to train at Birtley Boxing Club while with the Black Cats.

Pat faced questions from journalist­s online yesterday and was asked if he had heard from his old pal.

He said: “I haven’t heard from him but he’s doing well.

"I watched the game last night.

"First time we’ve beaten Germany in I don’t know how many years, but the boys have done well and hopefully it comes home this year and we get the title.”

Asked about the prospect of the New Town celebratin­g ‘a couple of Olympic medals and a Euros gold medal’, he replied: “It will be unbelievab­le – Washy boys flying the flag.”

Pat is delighted he will have his brother at ringside:

"I went by myself last time and this time I have got him with me,” he said.

"He qualified first and I was following in his footsteps so it is going to be unbelievab­le.

"It is time for the twins to take over Tokyo.

"I can’t wait."

Both brothers bringing home medals would be ‘a dream come true’, said Pat.

He said he had decided not to turn profession­al until Luke had also had a shot at Olympic glory.

“I would have been going pro as an Olympian and he would not have been an Olympian,” he said.

"I think it would just be better if we do together.”

He is proud to be representi­ng the region: “Not many fighters make it out of the North East.

"So it’s going to pave the way for the young fighters coming through, to see that even if you are from the North East, you can still go out and make a name for yourself,” he said.

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Jordan Pickford, left, and Pat McCormack when Jordan visited Birtley Boxing Club. Below, Luke and Pat with their 2018 Commonweal­th medals.

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