Former Premier League striker Ross McCormack was knocked out in the first round of his professional boxing debut by Matt Killgallon on Saturday night.
According to GiveMeSport, McCormack, a 38-year-old former Hull City and Aston Villa forward, was taken out by a powerful right hook from Killgallon in the opening round.
Key moments
McCormack, who has struggled with injuries in recent years, had been training for his boxing debut under the guidance of former professional boxer and trainer, Ricky Hatton.
However, despite his experience in football, McCormack was unable to withstand the onslaught from Killgallon, who was a 38-year-old former professional boxer.
Reaction
McCormack’s defeat has sparked debate about his decision to turn to boxing, with some questioning whether he was wise to take on a professional boxer in his first fight.
However, McCormack has stated that he will continue to pursue a career in boxing, despite his disappointing debut.
Up next
Liverpool host Newcastle on May 3 in a Premier League match that could have significant implications for the title race.
References
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