British boxing trainer Joe Gallagher, 56, diagnosed with bowel and liver cancer as he releases emotional statement
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BRIT boxing coach Joe Gallagher has bravely revealed he's battling cancer.
The beloved trainer and manager is fighting stage four bowel and liver cancer, which he was diagnosed with last November.
And the 56-year-old world championship trainer is now undergoing chemotherapy to prolong his life.
He said in a statement: "It's been a lot to take in over these past few months.
"I just wanted to carry on as normal as possible while I tried to process things.
"I would like to say no matter how busy life gets, your health should always come first.
"We can overlook things and put things off because we're always so 'busy', but ultimately there's nothing more important than your health.
“I didn't have any major symptoms, so if you feel something isn't right, no matter how small, please don't put it off - please go and get checked, as it could save your life.
"I want to thank my family, friends, my fighters and the people I've been able to confide in so far on this journey, their support has been incredible."
Gallagher was inundated by scores of well-wishes from boxing fans after news of his diagnosis became public.
One fight fan wrote on X: "Send best wishes to Joe Gallagher."
Another said: "Praying for your successful fight back."
And another said: "Sad news I hope the brother makes a full recovery."
One remarked: "So sad keep fighting strong Joe Gallagher.
"Far too much of this vile disease now."
Gallagher, the former trainer of ex-world champs Scott Quigg, Liam Smith and Anthony Crolla, is getting through the biggest fight of his life thanks to the help of his nearest and dearest.
But the Sweet Science is also helping him go toe-to-toe with the disease.
The Manc said: "I know I have to prioritise my health at this time, yet boxing is giving me that bit of escapism I need right now.
"As I go through my own battle, being around an incredible team of fighters is helping me continue to do what I love.
"I've only just begun my fight back against this disease.
"There's still so much I am processing, which is very hard to talk about right now; it's also a very difficult time for my family & friends too.”