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Bare-knuckle boxer dubbed ‘King of the Travellers’ once boxed for three hours straight

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boxer affectionately known as the ‘King of the Travellers’, revealed he once boxed for three hours straight – and no, it isn't Tyson FuryThe title isn’t one that James Quinn McDonagh has given himself, rather one that has been thrust upon him by others due to his rock-solid reputation as a fighter.McDonagh is arguably one of the best bare-knuckle boxers in the business and currently remains undefeated.Throughout his career, he has taken part in a large number of fights, some of which were for large cash sums.Though while he said his boxing career is not definitely over, at 54-years-old he hopes it is.McDonagh was born into a family of Irish travellers and has boxed ever since he was a child.He explained he took up the sport to beat bullies,.

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