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Hundreds attend boxer Mike Towell's funeral in Dundee Hundreds attend boxer Mike Towell's funeral in Dundee
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Fellow boxers have joined friends and family for the funeral in Dundee of Mike Towell, the boxer who died following a televised fight.Fellow boxers have joined friends and family for the funeral in Dundee of Mike Towell, the boxer who died following a televised fight.
The 25-year-old died in hospital on 30 September after being knocked down twice during his bout in Glasgow the previous evening. The 25-year-old died in hospital on 30 September after being knocked down twice during his bout with Dale Evans in Glasgow the previous evening.
Hundreds of mourners attended the service in the city's St Andrew's Cathedral.Hundreds of mourners attended the service in the city's St Andrew's Cathedral.
Towell's family asked those attending to celebrate his life.Towell's family asked those attending to celebrate his life.
Evans attended the service with fellow boxer Nick Blackwell.
Many friends and members of his boxing club arrived at the funeral wearing white T-shirts with a picture of Towell celebrating a win on them, with "Iron Mike Towell" written on the back.Many friends and members of his boxing club arrived at the funeral wearing white T-shirts with a picture of Towell celebrating a win on them, with "Iron Mike Towell" written on the back.
Others wore hoodies with messages such as "Dundee's champ", "Team Towell" and "the legend lives on".Others wore hoodies with messages such as "Dundee's champ", "Team Towell" and "the legend lives on".
Members of the Stirling gym where Towell trained also wore T-shirts with "1314" on them, in reference to the name of the complex.Members of the Stirling gym where Towell trained also wore T-shirts with "1314" on them, in reference to the name of the complex.
The hearse arrived at the cathedral accompanied by floral tributes reading "daddy" and "Iron Mike".The hearse arrived at the cathedral accompanied by floral tributes reading "daddy" and "Iron Mike".
Undertakers escorted the coffin into the service with a floral crucifix sitting on top.Undertakers escorted the coffin into the service with a floral crucifix sitting on top.
The service was conducted by Canon Kevin Golden.The service was conducted by Canon Kevin Golden.
The hymns The Old Rugged Cross, The Lord's My Shepherd, and Be Still, And Know I Am With You were sung at the funeral service.The hymns The Old Rugged Cross, The Lord's My Shepherd, and Be Still, And Know I Am With You were sung at the funeral service.
Dundee sports journalist Jim Spence said the service was "very emotional."Dundee sports journalist Jim Spence said the service was "very emotional."
He said: "It was the city turning out to give its respects to a favoured son who had a great record in boxing.He said: "It was the city turning out to give its respects to a favoured son who had a great record in boxing.
"He had a terrific future ahead of him, so St Andrew's Cathedral was absolutely chockablock."He had a terrific future ahead of him, so St Andrew's Cathedral was absolutely chockablock.
"He had achieved so much in such a short space of time, but a great tragedy and a great sadness that it was cut short so tragically.""He had achieved so much in such a short space of time, but a great tragedy and a great sadness that it was cut short so tragically."
A family statement said: "We will always mourn losing him, but we hope everyone takes time to remember the enjoyment and smiles he brought into their lives.A family statement said: "We will always mourn losing him, but we hope everyone takes time to remember the enjoyment and smiles he brought into their lives.
"As a sign of this, we would ask that no-one wears either black or red to the funeral, Mike didn't like the colour red."As a sign of this, we would ask that no-one wears either black or red to the funeral, Mike didn't like the colour red.
"Also, we would request that there be no floral tributes, instead there will be a donation at the cathedral that will benefit charities close to the hearts of Mike and the family.""Also, we would request that there be no floral tributes, instead there will be a donation at the cathedral that will benefit charities close to the hearts of Mike and the family."
The boxer will be buried in Dundee's Birkhill Cemetery. The boxer was buried in Dundee's Birkhill Cemetery.
A mural commemorating the welterweight was unveiled in Dundee this week.A mural commemorating the welterweight was unveiled in Dundee this week.
Towell was knocked down in the first round of the fight at the Radisson Blu Hotel, before recovering to continue the match.Towell was knocked down in the first round of the fight at the Radisson Blu Hotel, before recovering to continue the match.
Referee Victor Loughlin stopped the fight in the fifth round shortly after Towell was knocked down by Evans for a second time.Referee Victor Loughlin stopped the fight in the fifth round shortly after Towell was knocked down by Evans for a second time.
He received treatment in the ring and was given oxygen before being taken to an ambulance on a stretcher.He received treatment in the ring and was given oxygen before being taken to an ambulance on a stretcher.
In a Facebook post, his partner Chloe Ross said Towell died "peacefully", 12 hours after he was taken off life support.In a Facebook post, his partner Chloe Ross said Towell died "peacefully", 12 hours after he was taken off life support.
Ms Ross wrote: "It has been the longest 24 hours of our lives. My baby has lost his daddy. But he will be so so proud of his dad in what he achieved."Ms Ross wrote: "It has been the longest 24 hours of our lives. My baby has lost his daddy. But he will be so so proud of his dad in what he achieved."