It’s a case of down however not out declares a defiant Gary Cully.
The Kildare light-weight suffered a second profession defeat on Matchroom’s Monaco when Maxi Hughes outpointed him final Saturday.
The scorecards’ vast nature and the truth that Hughes was seen as a possible step towards an enormous world title battle will make the defeat all of the extra painful.
‘The Diva,’ who needed to take care of an enormous reduce through the battle, admitted his delight was damage greater than something however was eager to level out he’ll do all he can to bounce again.
Talking on-line he stated: “Eye hurts a bit. Pleasure slightly extra Will handle final evening a bit extra over the times and weeks coming, however simply leaping on this morning to present Maxi Hughes his props. Take pleasure in it, mate. It’s simple to face the world when all the things’s going your approach and also you’re profitable, slightly more difficult when defeat provides you a thump and wipes your eyebrow off your face. I’m down however by no means out. I’m pleased with the particular person I’m and I’ll be again higher in 2025.”
The defeat was the trendy southpaw’s second profession reverse, Cully was upset by Jose Felix in Dublin on the Katie Taylor – Chantelle Cameron undercard.
Since then he has cemented a world rating and had agreed to battle pound-for-pound star Shakur Stevenson, just for the battle to fall by way of on the American finish.
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