childhood, and after trying his hand at boxing - he discovered his potential.He told Wales Online: "I joined Gwent Boxing Club in Townhill, where trainer Terry Grey could see my potential and we discussed going pro.
I should have listened to Terry."I was drinking but I was dedicated to boxing. But the social side of university was taking over.
I was still training, but not taking it seriously.”And soon after Wride took his boxing skills to the streets, gaining a reputation for always getting into fights with bouncers and other club-goers.Once he reached his early thirties, Matt added spirits to his deadly mix of daily alcohol."I'd go from drinking 100 cans a week to 75 cans, but I'd also have two or three bottles of whiskey and rum,” he.
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