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Rumbles Boxing Academy fighter Riley Khalid beats Denmark’s Malthe Trudslev to win 57-60kg gold at Sweden’s King of the Ring tournament - his first competition

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Eleven years of hard work in the gym paid off as boxer Riley Khalid won a European gold medal in his first competition. Khalid, from Sittingbourne, triumphed at the King of the Ring tournament in Sweden, beating Danish opponent Malthe Trudslev in the 57-60kg Final.

Now 17, he joined Rumbles Boxing Academy aged six and has realised an ambition with his success. “He came home from school one day and said he wanted to go boxing,” said mum Susan Longden. “So we found him a gym and he goes training three nights a week.

He always said to me he wanted to win the European Championships. “He’s got a real passion and talent for it and we’ve supported him through the years.” Khalid, who also plays football for Milton & Fulston, received a bye in the Semi-Finals after his opponent withdrew.

There were a few nerves before the Final but the teenager, an apprentice security technician in London, came good. “All five judges had Riley as the winner,” said Susan. “It was clear that Riley’s jabs were landing and a lot of the Danish boy’s were missing. “It wasn’t a shock that he won but it was a lovely feeling.

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