Very good Michael Gomez documentary with Bernard Dunne
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Very good Michael Gomez documentary with Bernard Dunne
http://www.rte.ie/radio1/doconone/documentary-maker-bernard-dunne.html
Michael Gomez: The Irish Mexican
Michael Armstrong was born on the side of a road in Longford. His father who was blind was driving his mother to the hospital, when he crashed and Michael was delivered there and then.
Years later when he won a boxing title, the Sky Sports TV interviewer asked him; "You were born on the side of the road, brought up in care homes - it's some story?" "That's not a story", Gomez replied, "That was real life."
After living in Dublin, the family moved to Manchester where Michael lived in a succession of care homes. At the age of seventeen, he became a professional boxer but there was one problem - there already was a boxer with his name so he choose 'Gomez' after his hero Wilfredo Gomez, who also threw a powerful uppercut.
At the time, in the Manchester boxing scene, Gomez alongside Ricky Hatton, was seen as future world champions. There was an air of expectation as crowds of supporters, dressed in sombreros and ponchos, turned up at his fights.
Michael Gomez would fight forty eight times in a spectacular and wild career that made him a legendary figure in the Irish boxing world. Over those years he was stabbed, killed a man, was accused of throwing fights, flat lined for forty seconds and struggled with alcohol and drugs problems - all that time boxing professionally at an elite world level.
In this weeks 'Documentary on One' The Irish Mexican, former world champion Bernard Dunne travels to Manchester to interview Michael Gomez, where for the first time, he tells his story of how he would heavily binge, drinking a bottle of whiskey a night and taking cocaine and then go into the ring and fight.
Michael Gomez: The Irish Mexican
Michael Armstrong was born on the side of a road in Longford. His father who was blind was driving his mother to the hospital, when he crashed and Michael was delivered there and then.
Years later when he won a boxing title, the Sky Sports TV interviewer asked him; "You were born on the side of the road, brought up in care homes - it's some story?" "That's not a story", Gomez replied, "That was real life."
After living in Dublin, the family moved to Manchester where Michael lived in a succession of care homes. At the age of seventeen, he became a professional boxer but there was one problem - there already was a boxer with his name so he choose 'Gomez' after his hero Wilfredo Gomez, who also threw a powerful uppercut.
At the time, in the Manchester boxing scene, Gomez alongside Ricky Hatton, was seen as future world champions. There was an air of expectation as crowds of supporters, dressed in sombreros and ponchos, turned up at his fights.
Michael Gomez would fight forty eight times in a spectacular and wild career that made him a legendary figure in the Irish boxing world. Over those years he was stabbed, killed a man, was accused of throwing fights, flat lined for forty seconds and struggled with alcohol and drugs problems - all that time boxing professionally at an elite world level.
In this weeks 'Documentary on One' The Irish Mexican, former world champion Bernard Dunne travels to Manchester to interview Michael Gomez, where for the first time, he tells his story of how he would heavily binge, drinking a bottle of whiskey a night and taking cocaine and then go into the ring and fight.
Pedro147- Posts : 885
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Re: Very good Michael Gomez documentary with Bernard Dunne
The start of his life is like the ballad of Ricky bobby.
jimdig- Posts : 1528
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Re: Very good Michael Gomez documentary with Bernard Dunne
Did Michael Gomez ever compete at "an elite world level"?
Pound-for-Pound- Posts : 340
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Re: Very good Michael Gomez documentary with Bernard Dunne
No he didnt unless you count his win over alex arthur and i dont see how you can
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Suppose it depends how you argue it as AA won a world title. Suppose similar to Ricky Burns in that he made the most of his limited abilities. Suppose we'll never know how good Gomez could've been as he never had the head for it.
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