BOXING heroes in 1998 included Lennox Lewis, Prince Naseem Hamed, Joe Calzaghe and John Pearce. Pearce won a second ABA middleweight title and then struck Commonwealth Games gold in Kuala Lumpur.
โI got quite a lot of offers and pro boxing would have suited me,โ said Pearce, now 53 years old.
โBut I had a good job. I ran a window company and now I have my own.
โI wish I had given it (pro boxing) a go. I do have regrets and thatโs why Iโm 100 per cent behind Jade.โ
Jade Pearce is his daughter and makes her pro debut on manager Carl Greavesโs show in Newark on Saturday night (March 22). Wins over Raven Chapman and Nina Hughes on her 27-bout amateur record suggest she has a good future.ย ย ย ย ย
โDad wouldnโt let me box,โ said the 28-year-old from Middlesbrough. โI used to swim for the County and played hockey at a high level as well.ย
โI did every sport โ to keep me out of the boxing gym. I was always athletic and competitive and was in the boxing gym with my dad since I was a baby, but he would never let me train.
โWhen I was 18, I said: โNow Iโm an adult, you can either coach me or I will go somewhere else.โ
โAfter my third bout he asked: โHave you had enough ?โ and I said: โNo,โ but dad knew that would be the answer. I didnโt box just to get a taste for it. Dad knew it would become my life.โ

Boxing had been her fatherโs and grandfatherโs life.
โI tortured my dad to take me boxing,โ remembered John.ย I was 11 when I first went. Dad was a pro and he knew John Dryden, who had North Ormsby Amateur Boxing Club.
โThey put the rent up at the gym and a local brewery came along and said John could have a room above a pub, The Wellington. That was in 1982 and the clubโs been there ever since.โ
Boxing for Wellington ABC, Pearce won the ABA middleweight title in 1996 with a victory over Wayne Elcock, who went on to win British honours in the pros and fought for the world championship.

Pearce won it again in 1998 and added Commonwealth Games gold after beating future world champion Brian Magee in the last four.
โI didnโt officially retire,โ said Pearce, who had 89 amateurs in total and bowed out after suffering an eye injury ahead of the qualifiers for the 2000 Olympics.
โDad used to put me off going pro because I was turning 30 and I used to miss my kids and didnโt want to be away for weeks at a time.ย I ended up just drifting away. I used to still go sparring. People would ring and say: โWe need some sparring for the championship or the pros.โย
โI was helping out and when Jade started, I got my coaching badges. I didnโt really want to do it. It wasnโt my plan.ย I got my Level One (coaching badge) and thought that would be me.ย
โJohn passed away and at his funeral, one of the ex-boxers, Michael Devlin, said: โI will help you run the gym.โ We do it together. He is the organised one!โ

The club has 24 amateur boxers currently carded โ and a new pro.
โIโm better suited to the pros,โ said Jade, whose father is currently applying for his pro trainerโs licence.
โI donโt think I ever lost the last round in any of my amateur fights. My engine always took over in the end and throughout my amateur career I always boxed above my level.
โIn my 10thย fight, I boxed someone who was having their 30th. That was the only way I could get a bout.โ
Jadeโs performances havenโt gone unnoticed.
โIt always used to be: โArenโt you John Pearceโs daughter?โ and I was so proud when people would say that,โ she said.
โDad loves it now when people ask him: โArenโt you Jadeโs dad ?โโ