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Manchester boxing trainer and amateur boxer Joseph Gallagher, from Greater Manchester, is among 27 exceptional individuals to be honoured with the esteemed British Citizen Award (BCA) at the Palace of Westminster.

This recognition celebrates their outstanding contributions to society.

The Medal Presentation, set for Thursday, 24th July, will see Joseph receive the coveted BCA Medal of Honour for Services to Recreation & Sports (BCAr). Recipients are entitled to use the post-nominals to commemorate their achievements.

Joseph is a well-known figure in British boxing, whose dedication has not only shaped champions but also transformed lives. As a coach, mentor, and advocate for the sport, he has worked to elevate British boxing, training world champions and guiding young amateurs towards success.

His commitment to the sport extends beyond the ring: he has created opportunities for underprivileged youths, providing them with discipline, purpose, and a sense of belonging.

Joseph’s contributions to boxing are unparalleled. He has trained numerous world and British champions, earning recognition as one of the most respected trainers in the sport. His impact extends to the grassroots level, where he has nurtured young talent, ensuring that boxing remains accessible to all.

He has created a pathway for young people to turn their lives around through boxing. His gym has been a safe haven for many. He has also worked tirelessly to promote women’s boxing, helping to break barriers and elevate female fighters to world-class levels.

Joseph is currently facing his toughest battle yet, having been diagnosed with stage four liver and bowel cancer. Despite this, his spirit remains unbreakable, and he is using his platform to raise awareness of the importance of early detection, particularly among men.

Stephanie Wood from BCA Partner One Stop commented, “This year’s medalists exemplify the incredible support within our communities, especially during challenging times. We’re honoured to partner with the BCA and play a part in recognising these exceptional individuals.”

The presentation, hosted by TV presenter Matt Allwright, will be attended by BCA Patrons Dame Mary Perkins, Founder of Specsavers, and The Rt Hon Lord Dholakia. Following the ceremony, medalists will enjoy an Open Top Lap of Honour tour to celebrate their positive impact on communities the length and breadth of the country.


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