Nigel: 'God's Word means more than World Title.'

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  1. atberry

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    Benn in Swindon



    Is it good memories reminiscing about your boxing days?

    I don't reminisce about it. They aren't good memories and I wouldn't do it over again. I'm just pleased I pleased so many fans who followed my career. I wasn't happy in myself doing it, but the good thing about it is that I pleased others in what I did and because I am Nigel Benn the former two-time world champion they're more likely, you know, people, when I talk about the Lord and what he's done for me and my life, you know....


    So you don't miss boxing one bit?

    Even before I found God, no. I had a full career. From the time I put on a pair of boxing gloves, my career just went up. I was 18 when I started. It was rock-and-roll by my mid-20s, still a young lad, still a young lad. It was still rock-and-roll 10 years later, 10 years ago. That life is gone now.. hurting people and causing destruction to myself and others in and out of the ring. I had a full career, I didn't wait around. You had Doug De Witt, Iran Barkley.. they'd been in with all the top Americans and not been stopped, and I went and I stopped them in their hometowns. Robbie Sims had been everywhere and been in with everyone and nobody ever knocked him out, and I knocked him out. And to win the WBC Title and defend it nine times quicker than anyone in history, that is still never broken in the Guinness Book of World Records.. it was way beyond my wildest dreams what my body, my flesh was able to accomplish. And I was burning the candle at both ends, I really was, I really was. It's not like boxing contained me you see.


    What are your advises to the younger generation of boxers today?

    If you want to do well in boxing, keep your feet planted firmly on the ground and stay away from women, man. Stay away from those women! Don't make the same mistakes I did, my head wasn't in the game a lot of the time because of stuff going on in my life at the time. Say a year before I lost to Michael Watson, that was coming, that was coming.. Too distracted.. Say between the Doug De Witt and Gerald McClellan fights in my career, inbetween, my head wasn't there in the game, there was so much going on.. But apart from those times all I wanted to be was number one, just wanted to be number one.. I believed I was number one! But other times I didn't have that confidence or that desire and maybe I lost my best years, I don't know. So David Haye, Amir Khan. James DeGale.. we don't know how good he's going to be. But these guys, you know, I'd say just learn from my mistakes and keep your feet planted and you can do well.


    What made you decide to go away and live in a foreign country, was it the sun that attracted you, or...

    Yeah I need a tan, don't I! (laughs) No, it was God. I would never have moved to Majorca, so it must've been the Lord who moved me, through my wife. I lived in Miami for years, I lived in LA for years, I was world champion and living the high life.. and then I retired and I was a DJ in the clubs and on the so-called London gangster scenes as I had been.. you know, I would never of moved to Majorca on my own initiative, so it was the man upstairs intervening for sure, I know that now.


    How important is your faith to you, compared to your fame?

    Everything, absolutely everything. My faith is everything, everything. We're talking night and day. If I can use my fame for a better cause then that's what I'm doing, and it is what I'm doing. You go full circle and you correct the wrong, we come into this world with nothing and we go out of this world with nothing.. material means nothing, it really means nothing. It's all about the higher power and it's all about love, God's love. God's word means more to me than anything, infinitely more than winning the world title. There is no comparison whatsoever, because it says in His word, Mark 8:36, 'Does it profit a man to gain the whole world and forfeit his soul?', I sacrificed everything for fame and so many times I had the world at my feet, and was it worth it? I tried to end my life, that speaks for itself. Without God stepping in through a praying wife, I wouldn't be speaking to you right now because I'm sure I wouldn't even be alive, again that speaks for itself. So my final message always is that it's all about God and His word.
     
  2. GazOC

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  3. essexboy

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    Although he tries to denounce it it seems he still looks back proudly at his achievements in boxing, as he should. There is nothing wrong in having faith but he should be proud of what he did, he gave a lot of people, myself included some terrific memories. I just hope hes happy, I still dont think hes come to terms with what happened with McClellan and with him living and suffering he must feel guilt all the time. He cant move on although hes trying.
     
  4. GazOC

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    Exactly. He talks about his faith but you can tell he was made up at being able to stop DeWitt and Barkley. Whatever floats his boat eh??:good
     
  5. burzumboy

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    he's been hit about the head a few too many times.
     
  6. atberry

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  7. DON1

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    There is nothing wrong with believing in God and having faith but I think Nigel is taking it a bit too far. He should look back at his boxing career as a positive and be pround of what he achieved with his god given abilities.
     
  8. I think the Gerald McClellan fight affected him deeply.
     
  9. LP_1985

    LP_1985 JMM beat Pac-Man 3 Times Full Member

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    didnt he try suicide
     
  10. Neverchair

    Neverchair Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Yeah, it didn't work out.:nut
     
  11. BURNLEYBLUE

    BURNLEYBLUE Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Top fella. Would listen to him all day long. Even the faith and god stuff.
    In Majorca with the family in July. Can I come round for coffee Nige? can I? PLEASE???
    I would even repent for my sins,but I'm only there for a fortnight.:good
    PM me:good
     
  12. safc1990

    safc1990 Goodbye Bolo :( Full Member

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    Yeah he did but I think that was due to his constant womanising rather than what happened to McClellan.
     
  13. icemax

    icemax Indian Red Full Member

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    Forgot that you and Nige were close personal friends...you worked his corner one time (that was as funny as **** BTW):good
     
  14. Jasper Simone

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    Before the first Eubank fight I was always a bigger fan of Chris. I wanted him to win and when he did I was made up.


    As time went on though I became much more of a Benn fan. He came to fight and brought immense excitement.

    That was a nice interview.

    My only regrets are that we never got to see him in with Nunn, Toney and Jones.
     
  15. BoxingFanNo1

    BoxingFanNo1 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Breaks my heart when people turn to religion but in this case fair play, the man needed some sort of intervention.