"Big Gulp” Nagle back in the ring on Nov. 1st

Source: Granite Chin Promotions

18/10/2024

"Big Gulp” Nagle back in the ring on Nov. 1st

Heavyweight Kevin “Big Gulp” Nagle (9-0, 7 KOs) has taken a challenging journey that continues on the November 1st show presented by Granite Chin Promotions (GCP) at the DCU Event Center in Worcester, Massachusetts. Nagle, fighting out of Scituate, MA, faces Worcester’s Jake Paradise (8-3, 8 KOs) in the eight-round co-feature. Nagle’s U.S. Army Reserve unit was deployed to Kosovo in 2006-2007, followed by an additional military tour in Iraq. Unfortunately, he came home with alcohol and opioid issues. After a brief amateur career, the now 40 year-old Nagle stopped boxing when he was 25, but he sparred periodically with his friend, heavyweight Steve Vukosa, who is now Kevin’s head trainer.
 
Nagle and his then-wife had agreed to Kevin hanging up his gloves after the birth of their first child because she was concerned about his possible brain injuries in the future. In 2022, Nagle and his wife separated and the first call he made was to Vukosa, who contacted promoter Chris Traietti. “I came back to make a run so my kids would have good memories,” Nagle remembered. “I became a licensed nurse because of the alcohol and opiate problems I came home with from Iraq, and I wanted to become a caregiver. I’ve been a psychiatric nurse at the VA in Brockton for the past ten years.”
 
Nagle made his pro debut when he was 39 and he started training when he weighed 340 pounds. Today, he’s down to 270 pounds and fighting for a strap. “I love boxing and even when I was sparring with Steve I never gave up on my dreams and that’s the message I’m sending to my children (the four are aged between 3 and 8),” Nagle added. “I tell them that they need to try…win, lose or draw. I put in a lot of work to get into shape. I’m older now and push myself.”
 
Nagle had praise for Granite Chin's Chris Traeiit, saying, "He’s a man of his word. Every step I’ve taken, whether positive or not, has impacted my life. After this fight it’ll be whatever Chris says. I’d like to get into bigger fights and make some money, but I do what Chris tells me and hopefully that will be fighting on a bigger platform.”
 
Ironically, Nagle’s opponent has had his demons as well. Paradise has overcome drug addiction, homelessness, and suicidal depression anxiety. “This will be a clash of recovering fighters,” Nagle noted. “Anything can happen in boxing. Every time I go into a fight, I never know what’s going to happen. It’s boxing!”
 
Nagle also revealed how he came up with his nickname, “Big Gulp.” When Kevin came back from Iraq, he was drinking so much water that he started drinking half water, half soda. He and Steve came up with the nickname, “Big Gulp.” Tough rooting against a guy like Kevin Nagle.
 
The GCP event is headlined by a terrific match-up between Josniel “TG” Castro (13-1, 8 KOs), fighting out of Boca Raton (FL), who faces Denzel “Double Impact” Whitley (14-0, 8 KOs), of Holyoke (MA), in the ten-round junior middleweight main event.