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Jamie Carragher in shock new role as former footballers set for boxing debuts

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Jamie Carragher in Shock New Role as Former Footballers Set for Boxing Debuts

Liverpool legend Jamie Carragher has taken on a surprising new role as an ambassador and trainer for a high-profile charity boxing event featuring ex-Premier League stars. The initiative, aimed at raising funds for vital causes, brings together retired footballers eager to test their skills in the ring under the guidance of boxing greats.



Carragher, a former Anfield defender and current Sky Sports pundit earning a reported £1 million annually[2], joins world champion boxer Natasha Jonas and renowned trainer Smith as key figures in the event. According to details from British Boxing News, the ambassadors are preparing a lineup of ex-Premier League players for their professional boxing debuts, blending football grit with pugilistic prowess[1].

The event draws inspiration from past banter, such as Gary Neville's proposal for a charity boxing match against Carragher, which even drew a prediction from Roy Keane[2]. Now, Carragher is channeling that competitive spirit into coaching, helping former pros like those trained by James DeGale and Darren Barker transition to the squared circle[1].

Highlights include intensive training sessions where Carragher imparts tactical insights from his 737 Liverpool appearances, combined with Jonas's championship expertise. The charity bouts promise thrilling action, with proceeds supporting community programs and sports initiatives. Fans are buzzing about potential matchups, envisioning football rivalries reignited in boxing gloves.

This venture marks a bold pivot for Carragher, ranked among the UK's top-earning pundits alongside Gary Neville (£1.1m) and Gary Lineker (£1.3m)[2]. Beyond punditry, it showcases his commitment to fitness, camaraderie, and giving back. As debuts approach, the event underscores how ex-footballers are lacing up for new challenges, proving their star power endures in unexpected arenas.

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