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James Bovington
Boxing Correspondent
P.ublished 6th May 2026
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Lancashire Lad Jack Aiming For A Professional Boxing Career

Jack Hodgkinson
Photo: James Bovington
Jack Hodgkinson Photo: James Bovington
Rochdale teenager Jack Hodgkinson is establishing a solid reputation as a skilful, talented and courageous boxer following his title belt win on a major northern promotion at Barnsley Metrodome.

“I won the WF Promotions title belt at 62kg,” said Jack, 16. “I boxed a lad from Skipton who was well up for a tough fight and got the win by unanimous decision after the three two-minute rounds. I took family, friends and quite a few from our gym and was encouraged, buoyed up even, by the crowd shouting my name. It was a great evening, and hopefully there are many more to come. My record now stands at six wins in seven bouts.”

Jack and his coach
Photo: James Bovington
Jack and his coach Photo: James Bovington
Jack trains at Micky’s Gym run by Mick Mulcahy. “I’ve been training with Micky for getting on four years. I was turning thirteen and not really doing any exercise, although I had been keen on football when younger. I thought I’d give boxing a go, and my parents encouraged me as they could see it would help me get fit. I now love everything about the sport, especially winning a bout, but most of all the friendships I’ve made with people younger and older who I wouldn’t otherwise have met and who share the same goals. It’s a well-equipped gym, and there are three coaches who all care about how we’re doing both as athletes and individuals. I love helping others develop their technique. I’m looking at getting a coaching qualification after GCSEs."

Hollingworth High year 11 student Jack knows "There's a lot of worry these days about mental health issues for boys and young men. I know I’m young and yet to face adult life, but the training in the gym and having the courage to step into the ring and show what you’re made of with your mates behind you is just the best thing ever. If ever I’m a bit down, I have an activity to focus on and people to be with. I feel strong and confident as a boxer, knowing as well that I can handle myself and deal with altercations that could arise.

Jack Hodgkinson
Photo: James Bovington
Jack Hodgkinson Photo: James Bovington
I’m not really bothered what others think of me. Lads also need to be happy with their body and their physique, and this sport is excellent for that, with emphasis on strength and conditioning. I’m improving and know that as I’m getting stronger, I’m able to punch more powerfully. I love learning boxing skills and techniques but also want to be known for just how very hard I hit.

Mick Mulcahy, 59, opened the Milnrow gym in 2019. “We have about twenty boxers training regularly and then ten children attending classes. Jack’s a success story. He’s dedicated and always gives 110%. I’ve no doubt that with continued commitment he could box as a professional.” Mulcahy himself fought in the paid ranks in the 1990s and won 14 professional bouts.

“We’re proud of Jack,” said Mother Cat Hodgkinson. “Boxing has turned a quite shy child into a confident boy on the threshold of adult life. I had misgivings about boxing, as I guess most parents do, but I’m his biggest supporter and shout the loudest in support as he fights. We’ll support him wherever the sport takes him.”

Like all elite athletes, Jack needs sponsorship and a fanbase to achieve his ambition to get ahead in the sport. “I’m grateful to Graham Tonge, who funded my fight gloves. I’d welcome more sponsors from local people and companies. I promise I’ll be a wise investment.”



Potential sponsors should contact Cat Hodgkinson via Facebook or e-mail at catwignall1@hotmail.co.uk Locals wanting to train with Jack at Micky’s gym contact Mick Mulcahy on 07525 084430 or via Instagram @mick.mulcahy or e-mail mickmulcahy28@gmail.com