Callum Simpson credits late sister for inspiring comeback Ivan Zucco KO after being dropped EIGHT SECONDS into fight

CALLUM SIMPSON called on inspiration from his late sister Lily Rae to come from behind and stop Ivan Zucco to win the European title.
Simpson suffered the devastating news that his 19-year-old sister had tragically died last year in a quad bike accident on holiday in Greece.
But the Barnsley boxing hero - who headlined at the Oakwell Football Ground - continues to fight in Lily Rae's honour.
And she would have watched on with pride as her big brother came back to stop Zucco in round ten after three knockdowns.
Simpson, crowned the European super-middleweight champion, said: "Not once did I give up, those last few rounds I'll be honest I started thinking about my little sister Lily.
"I'll be honest, I just thought I had to push for her and for everybody.
"This time last year, Lily was sat up here cheering me on and she was there with me tonight when it got tough, when it got hard.
"From round eight, I thought, 'I've got to dig deep, I've got to keep pushing, I've gotta do it for her. She was with me tonight."
Simpson filled Barnsley's 23,000-seater - but he got off to a horror start after being floored by only the second punch Zucco threw.
Simpson made it to his feet with little trouble but opted to try and make Zucco pay - and buzzed the travelling Italian himself before the bell sounded.
SIMPSON STOPS ZUCCO! 🚨A huge show of heart from Simpson who is now European champion ‼️ pic.twitter.com/HKe37HpUKK
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In round three, Simpson was down again after a huge left hand - as the chaos continued.
The former British and Commonwealth super-middleweight had to pick himself up and dust himself off to turn the fight around.
And that is exactly what he did with constant pressure in the second half of the fight - which ultimately turned the tide.
By round ten, Simpson was on the front foot and trapped Zucco in the corner - letting off a devastating triple uppercut.
It dropped Zucco - who got to his feet - but again he was pinned in the corner and floored with two of the same shots.
The underdog European once again made it to his feet but Simpson, smelling blood, jumped on Zucco and forced him to the floor with a barrage of shots.
This time there was no coming back for Zucco - as Simpson turned the fight on its head with a comeback victory for the ages.
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