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22nd September 2022
04:57pm BST

"I know him about 15 years, now. Would I be where I am without John? I don't think so. I always say that when I first got to John, and Straight Blast Gym, in 2010, I didn't have a bean in my pocket. I had no money at all. I couldn't even afford fees. His sister used to help run the gym, back then, and I was always ducking and diving from her - 'I'll pay next month', 'I'll get you next time' - knowing I'd never pay. "Eventually John stepped in and said, 'He doesn't have to pay. Just let him go. I don't know whether he felt sorry for me, saw potential in me, or what it was, but thank you, John. I definitely couldn't afford that €80 back then. That's how broke I was."[caption id="attachment_272742" align="aligncenter" width="800"]
Yoel Romero, left, and Peter Queally at the Bellator 285 media event at The Point Luas Stop, Dublin. (Photo by David Fitzgerald/Sportsfile)[/caption]
"I moved up to Dublin about 12 years ago, and I used to stay in my cousin, Mike's tiny apartment, on Cork Street. You'd have to share a bed. The nights that his girlfriend would be about, and not want me there, I'd have to sleep in my car."Queally was a 9-3 fighter, going between lightweight and welterweight, in 2016 when he started gaining traction on the Fight Nights Global circuit. He was 1-1 in that promotion when he experienced his craziest fighting experience, on the road. "The most atmospheric place I fought in was Almaty, in Kazakhstan," he tells us.
"I fought in a 15,000 seat arena that was packed out and I was up against Kuat Khamitov, who was a local hero... it was wild. It was a scary experience; very intimidating. "What made it worse was, I got a really bad flu, not long after we landed... I was so sick that I was on I/V antibiotics. They changed the weight class, up one, so I didn't have to try and cut weight, because I was so sick. But they were not having it that I wasn't going to fight, so I had to go in there. I felt awful - chestful of phlegm, couldn't breathe - but I went in. It was a five-round main event and, of course, it went the full five rounds. It was tough, but it was a great experience."At the time, Kuat Khamitov was awarded the win, but the MMA Union went back over that call and it was recorded as a majority draw. This Friday, Peter Queally gets the blue gloves and he comes out second. He wants Dublin to be as intimidating and raucous for Benson Henderson as Almaty was for him. "I'm coming out second, so that means the fans can sing 'Zombie' over Benson's song, and that'll be all he hears. It's going to be brilliant. I can't wait." *Peter Queally headlines Bellator 285 at the 3 Arena in Dublin, on Friday, September 23
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