Champion Aussie boxer who was a heroin addict at 13 opens up about fighting just WEEKS after an overdose left him on the brink of death
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Aussie boxer Nick Midgley has candidly shared his grueling 22-year struggle with drug addiction, admitting that he prepared for his most significant matches while undergoing rehabilitation after an overdose.

Midgley, 41, has turned his life around after decades of addiction that began when he started injecting heroin at just 13.

Today, Midgley has turned his life around and is dedicated to assisting others through his specialized rehab center, Hope in Health, which he recently moved to Thailand.

‘I didn’t understand why, I seemed to have come from a decent family in a decent area.

‘My dad was a good provider, you know, spent times at good schools.

Nick Midgley (pictured) has opened up about his 22-year battle with drug addiction

Nick Midgley (pictured) has opened up about his 22-year battle with drug addiction

Midgley once trained for a fight while recovering in rehab from a heroin overdose

Midgley once trained for a fight while recovering in rehab from a heroin overdose

‘From an outside perspective, there was no idea why it happened, you know?

‘And I sort of lived in that confusion. I didn’t really know why I got into drugs.’

When he discovered heroin, Midgley said the world suddenly made a lot more sense. 

‘I thought I had found the holy grail of substances. The secret to life,’ he said.

‘I had a bit of an ego back then, I thought junkies came from bad backgrounds. I didn’t think I’d get addicted.

‘It was my own secret battle. It came to light when my parents discovered drug paraphernalia in my blazer after I had fled from boarding school. By 16, I was completely hooked.’

Midgley’s dad introduced to him boxing as a kid and he decided to take it more seriously while battling his addiction issues as a young adult. 

He would go onto to have 14 amateur and nine professional fights and win the NSW cruiserweight title.

The 41-year-old (pictured with his partner Ellecia Johnson)  has turned his life around after decades of addiction

The 41-year-old (pictured with his partner Ellecia Johnson)  has turned his life around after decades of addiction

Midgley said that once he discovered heroin the world made more sense

Midgley said that once he discovered heroin the world made more sense

‘One of the things that I liked about boxing and fight camps was that it was the closest thing that I had to like a reason not to take drugs and not to drink,’ Midgley told Daily Mail Australia.

‘So, I used to book myself a fight, and do my best I can stay clean and sober. When it worked, I did okay. When it didn’t work, I wasn’t as good.’

One of Migley’s lowest points was when he overdosed so badly that he was on the brink of death and struggled to even walk once revived.

Amazingly, he accepted a fight shortly afterwards while he was recovering in rehab.

‘I was in rehab, full of shame, and I wanted to come out in the best state that I could,’ he said.

‘I found the drive to train while I was in rehab. One of my old trainers came and held pads for me a couple of times a week.

Midgley now runs a unique rehab centre that he has recently relocated to Thailand

Midgley now runs a unique rehab centre that he has recently relocated to Thailand

‘Although I lost the fight, it was still one of my personal standouts because five weeks prior to that I was at death’s door, not being able to walk from an overdose and psychosis, and smoking thirty cigarettes a day.

‘I was just in a really f**king bad way. My wife had left me and back home, I didn’t have anywhere to go – so it was a big moment.’ 

Midgley decided to hang up the gloves when he noticed his resiliance to punches was fading.

He’s now dedicated to helping others who are fighting with addiction issues and urges anybody struggling to seek help.

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