AUGUST 26, 2017

World Amateur Boxing Championships: Cheavon Clarke on returning to lifes

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Cheavon Clarke is a boxer not even the Grim Reaper can thump out. The 26-year-old has run toe to toe with death and made due to tell the story. Twice.
"I don't trust in 'you just live once'," he says. "Two must be my fortunate number. In spite of the fact that I thought it was 14." As he tears up sections of flooring while at the same time revamping his club rec center in Gravesend, Clarke shows all the power related with his heavyweight stature.

In any case, matured eight, and again at 18, his body quickly fell dormant. The main occurred after he tumbled off a stepping stool and was pierced by a metal spike in Jamaica, where he was conceived. The second came when his informative supplement burst, spilling poison through his framework.

"When I woke up, the specialist said to me: 'Mr Clarke, you are an extremely fortunate man. Amid the operation you flatlined and we needed to do everything to spare you.' "I returned to life. Most would agree God didn't need me." Clarke lifts up his shirt to uncover his scarred belly, however these are not encounters he discusses consistently.

Clarke discovered boxing at Gravesham ABC in the wake of moving from Jamaica to Kent matured 11 with his mum and sister. After a spell as a lorry driver - "I like being distant from everyone else and it gave personal time to think" - he spoke to Jamaica at the 2014 Commonwealth Games in Glasgow.

"I met Prince Charles there," he says. "He came to one of our instructional courses. I let him know: 'I'm a terrible man. I'll give you the old one-two.' I think he thought that it was clever. I even made the Queen's Speech video that year." Be that as it may, that illustrious experience withered beside sharing a foyer in the competitors' town with run incredible Usain Bolt.

Clarke has since changed his wearing fidelity from Jamaica to Great Britain, and it is by all accounts paying off. Having had little effect in Glasgow, he won silver in his initially excursion for GB at this current summer's European Championships, thumping out a previous Olympic champion before losing to the present one.