Wokingham Today

BOXER TO MAKE RING COMEBACK AFTER 20 YEARS

- By GEORGE HAMILTON sport@wokingham.today

ONE OF Reading’s best-known boxing coaches is stepping back into the ring after a 20-year hiatus.

Tommy Johnson has trained hundreds of promising young pugilists from Reading over a 28-year coaching period.

The 49-year-old ran Tommy’s

ABC for a decade from 2004 before coaching at Bulmershe Boxing Club for many years.

He now teaches talented fighters to duck, weave, parry and punch at Shaolin Tigers Martial Arts Academy in Scours Lane, Tilehurst.

But the lure of the bell and his approachin­g half-century have led him to sign up for a dust-up in Swindon in February.

Tommy said: “I’m old but I’m not done yet. I want to prove I can still do it at 50.”

Network Rail project manager Tommy got into the sweet science after coming unstuck in a few scuffles on the tough council estate where he grew up.

He said: “I needed to learn to defend myself and went to the local club where I learned the art of boxing.

“My last fight was in 1993, which I lost on points. I had 11 fights before that at lightweigh­t (60kg) and had a decent 50-50 record. In one fight I was knocked down in the second round before laying my opponent out in the third.

“I’ve been inspired by the team around me. Recovery is definitely harder now with lots of niggling little injuries, and I’m nervous — but fear drives me.”

Tommy is an integral part of

STMA Academy-Reading’s England Boxing setup. As well as shedding

5kg in preparatio­n for his own super middleweig­ht fight, he recently helped two STMA bruisers – Julian Polk and Michael Simon – to win local belts.

He’ll be joined by another STMA boxer, promising 19-year-old Cameron Pridham, at the white collar event in Swindon on February 24.

The former Little Heath School pupil has an impressive 5-0 win record but will drop a weight class for his to a 72kg welterweig­ht ‘prizefight­er’ contest. Another successful showing may lead him to step up to amateur level.

He said: “I honestly can’t wait for this fight. I’ve got the best team around me and I’m working hard to have the best stamina and conditioni­ng I can possibly have.

“I’m also looking to fix any faults in my technique, which means more sparring than ever, which I love.”

Cameron, who is 5ft 9in, has been taking advice from Mr Johnson and Graham Corker at STMA AcademyRea­ding.

STMA Academy-Reading owner Dan Eden said: “We’ve got a great bunch of boxers and coaches at the club, including everything from beginners to up-and-comers and veterans like Tommy. We’re looking forward to a good showing and bringing many more belts back to Tilehurst.”

 ?? ?? Julian Polk, Tommy Johnson and Michael Simon
Julian Polk, Tommy Johnson and Michael Simon

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United Kingdom