GOD'S GIFT

Bare-knuckle boxer reveals what happens in the after-life when he was brought back after ‘dying’ from electric shock

A BRITISH bare-knuckle boxing star has revealed what happens in the after-life after claiming he was brought back after “dying” from a huge electric shock.

Aaron McCallum is currently preparing to fight Scott McHugh for the British title at BKB32 tomorrow at London’s O2 Arena.

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: “I was playing football with my brother and two of his mates on a field and the ball went into this building.

“I ran after in after it, slipped on a board and when I tried to stop myself falling I grabbed some wires that send thousands of volts through me. Everything was lit up so bright I could hardly see and I started floating up.

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“I saw a castle and I floated over the walls. There was someone on the other side reading a book to some kids. He came over to me and said, ‘It’s too soon for you, you should go back’.

“I woke up when I heard my brother screaming and it turned out my dad had booted me off the wires and saved me. But I know there is something there [after death]. I have seen it, but I was given a second chance.”

McCallum has since endured battles with both drink and drugs as an adult until a chance message from his partner while on a night out changed his life path.

The ex-bodybuilder admitted that he “went off the rails for a few years” and would regularly “drink a bottle of vodka a day" and he even ended up having to live on a boat after getting kicked out of his house before everything changed.

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He explained: “I was in the pub one night when my missus messaged me saying, ‘There’s a bare-knuckle boxing show coming up, you should try it’. I knew straightaway this was my chance.”

Despite being knocked out in the opening round of his first fight against ex-UFC fighter Chris Fishgold, he has has since produced two one-round KOs of his own with his style being likened to that of a young Mike Tyson.

McCallum added: “I’m stocky like Tyson was and try to mimic his style. I’m an aggressive, front-foot fighter who takes some discouraging.

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“I’m not trying to be the world’s best boxer, but I want to show people I can be one of the best bare-knuckle boxers in the world.”

The star models his style on the legendary Mike TysonCredit: Instagram / @pro_bkb_the_baron
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