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Steven O’Rourke runs O’Rourke’s Gym in Inchicore, Dublin. Originally from Denton in Manchester, boxing and Manchester United were the twin pillars of his youth - and they remain so today.
Steven takes us back to street life in the 60s and 70s, running with the Manchester-Irish lads and learning early on how to fight his way out of trouble. He recalls the dream-like access he had to the Old Trafford dressing room through his father’s TV career - and the crushing blow of that world being snatched away when his father died young. Left to process his grief through the only outlet he knew - violence - Steven explains how boxing ultimately saved him. The sport provided the discipline he lacked, along with a few necessary "clips round the ear" from a trainer who saw his potential.
Eventually, the love of a good woman brought Steven to Ireland, where he established his Dublin gym 15 years ago. We discuss the stable of fighters he’s built, his ongoing friction with the Boxing Union of Ireland, and why he is certain his son, light-welterweight prospect Ryan O'Rourke, has what it takes to go all the way. It's taken last week's guest Ryan a long time to secure a big fight but he's finally got one, as he takes on Alex Vargas at Madison Square Garden on April 17 in a clash of undefeated boxers.
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By News IrelandSteven O’Rourke runs O’Rourke’s Gym in Inchicore, Dublin. Originally from Denton in Manchester, boxing and Manchester United were the twin pillars of his youth - and they remain so today.
Steven takes us back to street life in the 60s and 70s, running with the Manchester-Irish lads and learning early on how to fight his way out of trouble. He recalls the dream-like access he had to the Old Trafford dressing room through his father’s TV career - and the crushing blow of that world being snatched away when his father died young. Left to process his grief through the only outlet he knew - violence - Steven explains how boxing ultimately saved him. The sport provided the discipline he lacked, along with a few necessary "clips round the ear" from a trainer who saw his potential.
Eventually, the love of a good woman brought Steven to Ireland, where he established his Dublin gym 15 years ago. We discuss the stable of fighters he’s built, his ongoing friction with the Boxing Union of Ireland, and why he is certain his son, light-welterweight prospect Ryan O'Rourke, has what it takes to go all the way. It's taken last week's guest Ryan a long time to secure a big fight but he's finally got one, as he takes on Alex Vargas at Madison Square Garden on April 17 in a clash of undefeated boxers.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.