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Fallen boxer’s family and friends travel to London to support Iron Mike’s final opponent

Iron Mike's family and friends travelled to London to cheer on Dale Evans.
Iron Mike's family and friends travelled to London to cheer on Dale Evans.

The family and friends of fallen Dundee boxer ‘Iron’ Mike Towell travelled to London to cheer on the tragic fighter’s final opponent.

Iron Mike’s loved ones made the seven-hour journey to London’s Copper Box Arena to cheer on Dale Evans, who faced Towell in his final fight last September.

Welsh boxer Evans lost his British Welterweight championship fight to title holder Bradley Skeete on Saturday evening.

‘Iron’ Mike collapsed after his fifth-round loss to Evans in a British title eliminator at Glasgow’s St Andrews 
Sporting Club in September.

The 25-year-old was given medical treatment in the ring before being taken to hospital but died 24 hours later.

During Saturday’s emotionally-charged bout, Evans donned shorts emblazoned with Iron Mike’s name.

Dale has shown his support for Mike’s family.

Following the fight, Evans posted an emotional tribute to the Dundee boxer’s friends and family.

The Welsh boxer said: “I’ve dreamt and had visions for months of winning the title in style, but it just wasn’t to be.

“It meant so much not only to win it for myself, but for Iron Mike also. So I’m sorry to everyone for not being able to do it.

“While on the subject, what a pleasure it was to meet and talk to friends of Mike, who travelled six/seven hours to support me.

“Absolutely incredible you all are. Thank you.”

Mike’s partner Chloe Ross praised Evans and urged him to be proud of his achievements.

She said: “Couldn’t imagine Skeete (Evans’ opponent) managing to cope with Michael’s body shots if he got in close.

“Gutting knowing it could of been him there tonight. But Dale deserves it as much as anyone after what hes had to deal with.

“Gutted for him, but we are all still proud of you, and you should be proud of yourself.”

Iron Mike died following a televised fight in Glasgow last September.

The Dundee boxer’s family have since raised thousands of pounds to help provide brain safety scanners to gyms in Scotland.

Mike’s partner Chloe, along with his mum Tracey, intend to purchase two scanners for clubs in Dundee and Stirling, two places where the boxer learned to fight.

More than £13,000 has already been raised to go towards the purchase of one scanner in Mike’s name.