Good memory. Yes, it was Regan:
REGAN'S HISTORY:
With over 30 years of Boxing experience as an amateur fighter and a Boxing Coach and travelled overseas to many Amateur Tournaments also just recently as one of NZ's amateur coaches at the world champs in India. I was ranked 2nd in the world in 1997 in the light heavyweight division. Was in the 1998 NZ team for commonwealth games but instead I had a lifechanging injury - losing my legs from chest down due to an infection on my spinal cord. It took two years to walk again then I turned professional with Kevin Barry which I had 4 pro fights with 4wins and my fightname was 'the miracle man'. I then retired due to more injuries. Now I enjoy life by training top athletes and high profile businessmen.
BTW, Regan's son was also a good boxer.
REGAN'S HISTORY:
With over 30 years of Boxing experience as an amateur fighter and a Boxing Coach and travelled overseas to many Amateur Tournaments also just recently as one of NZ's amateur coaches at the world champs in India. I was ranked 2nd in the world in 1997 in the light heavyweight division. Was in the 1998 NZ team for commonwealth games but instead I had a lifechanging injury - losing my legs from chest down due to an infection on my spinal cord. It took two years to walk again then I turned professional with Kevin Barry which I had 4 pro fights with 4wins and my fightname was 'the miracle man'. I then retired due to more injuries. Now I enjoy life by training top athletes and high profile businessmen.
BTW, Regan's son was also a good boxer.