Heartache for Shropshire boxer Kieron Gray

Tuesday 21st December 2010, 9:52AM GMT.

It's a draw - the referee raises the hand of both Jamie Bell and Keiron Gray, right, after the fight
It's a draw - the referee raises the hand of both Jamie Bell and Keiron Gray, right, after the fight

Shropshire’s Kieron Gray admits his Midlands light-middleweight title fight against Jamie Ball could have been his last after battling to a draw.

A grand fightback from the tough brawler from Horsehay in Telford failed to snatch the vacant belt at Birmingham’s Holiday Inn last night, but put a blemish on the perfect record of his Black Country opponent.

And Gray was two points behind going into the 10th and final session but pulled level to score a draw, after putting Ball on the canvas for the first time in his career after being knocked off balance.

Referee Shaun Messer, from Ball’s hometown of Dudley no less, scored it 96-96, four rounds a piece with two shared.

However, the chances of a re-match appear remote today after the Shropshire slugger announced plans for an immediate sabbatical from boxing which, at age 32, will probably result in retirement.

Gray is studying to become a PE teacher and, with wife Zoe expecting a second child in May to join one-year-old brother Coby, he feels there will be little time for boxing.

Whilst not completing shutting the door, it appears the “Slammer” has punched his last.

He said: “Win, lose or draw – I was retiring no matter what. I would never say never, but it is 90 per cent that was my last fight.

“I am going to miss the game, I love it, but my family comes first.

“I am going to be out for a while and, if I come back in a year’s time, I will be ring rusty – and at my age I have got to think about my future.

“There’s always that 10 per cent chance, but it’s very unlikely.”

Gray felt aggrieved not to be bowing out as the new Midlands champion, despite having to come from behind late on, having landed the more hurtful shots in the earlier rounds.

There was more meat in the punches he connected with in the first half of the fight, with a left hook forcing Ball onto the back foot in the second round before a left uppercut tested his chin in the fifth.

However, Ball finally settled into his boxing to claim some of the middle to later rounds slip in what was a compelling 10-round bout.

Neither was pleased with the result, but Gray was happy to sign off with, perhaps, his most entertaining performance.

He said: “I was gutted with the draw but it’s swings and roundabouts really.

“We are both winners really for getting in there and putting on the fight that we did. But I think I just pipped it.”


  1. 1
    Dean Mills

    very proud of you kieron. good luck for the future what ever you decide to do. dean, leanne, deanne. x.

    Report abuse



TWITTER

Shropshire Star on Twitter Shropshire Star on Twitter

Keep updated with the latest breaking news and content on our Twitter feed.

Lifestyle

Interactive Dining Out map Interactive Dining Out map

Hundreds of reviews by the Shropshire Star and Express & Star's teams to help you decide where to eat.

Entertainment

All the film reviews All the film reviews

Before you plan a trip to the pictures, get our critics' verdicts on all the latest movie releases.

OUR NEW APP

Get the new Shropshire Star app Get the new Shropshire Star app

Download the Shropshire Star’s new app to your iPad or iPhone to get one week of access to our digital newspapers absolutely FREE.