
179. Wayne McCullough: World Boxing Champion
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Episode 179. Wayne McCullough, Ireland's first and only Irish male boxer in history to ever win a WBC world title, chats with Fender Jackson from his base in Las Vegas on Monday 30th June 2025.
Conversation includes: introductions; titles; Albert Foundry Gym; Highfield Estate, Shankill, Belfast; early life; Shankill, Belfast; the normality of the Troubles of Northern Ireland; flags and national anthems; fighting for N.Ireland and Ireland; bring the IRA and the UVF together; carrying the Irish flag for the opening of the 1988 Olympics and the N. Ireland flag for the Commonwealth Games in 1990; training under the legendary Eddie Futch; Joe Louis; Henry Armstrong; leaving Belfast; how an 83 year old man trains a young up and coming professional; receiving an endorsement letter from Eddie Futch; his professional journey to the WBC title; winning a fight with one hand; getting married 3 days after a fight; jet lag; running after flights; cold temperatures; controlling anger and using it as a fuel; winning the NABF bantamweight title; learning a lot from the Rabanales fight; not having his defence perfected; Joe Rogan, Bono and his best friend Guggi; the motivation after a fight; winning the world title in Japan; being a trainer; Camp With The Champ; Wayne’s daughter singer Wy Mac; Wayne’s ambition to train World Champions; Mathew Kindale; favourite boxing movie; Matthew Tyndall; Mickey Ward; how Wayne would like to be remembered; the knowledge Wayne has of Eddie Futch and other topics.
Relevant Links
www.campwiththechamp.com
Additional Links
www.thewymac.com
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