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Ep 2 - Ian Young - From the pitch to the ring

Ep 2 - Ian Young - From the pitch to the ring

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The journey to stardom in the world of combat sports is often wrought with highs and lows, but for Northern Ireland’s Ian Young, it has been an extraordinary path that has not only crowned him as a former world kickboxing champion but also established him as a beacon of inspiration for many. From the lush football fields of Saintfield to the demanding rings where he battled for kickboxing glory, Young’s story is one of relentless drive and a steadfast refusal to rest on laurels.


Indeed, Ian Young's life has been eternally linked with competition and athleticism. As a fiery young footballer, he displayed early promise by joining the ranks of prominent clubs like Crusaders and Linfield and also experiencing the culture of countries such as Singapore and New Zealand. Yet, amidst his football journey, Young encountered personal reflections on discipline and work ethics that would reshape his future. The realisation that success requires more than talent, that it demands an unyielding dedication, would later fuel his transition into the world of kickboxing.


But the journey doesn't end here. The next mission is to row the height of Slieve Donard and K2 🏔️ - a symbolism of resilience and remembrance, pushing the limits to shine a light on mental health and support for those affected by suicide.

We're rallying the community to support Ian as he embarks on this incredible challenge, rowing 18,000 metres on each peak, in memory of each soul we've sadly lost. 🌟

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