
Peter Hamlyn
Peter Hamlyn is a distinguished neurosurgeon renowned for his contributions to sports medicine, particularly in making boxing safer after witnessing severe injuries in the sport. He is the founder and president of i-Neuro, a charity dedicated to researching brain illnesses and injuries, and has been a pivotal figure in advocating for improved medical standards in sports. His bond with former boxer Michael Watson, whom he saved after a life-threatening injury in the ring, exemplifies his compassionate approach to medicine and personal connection to his patients.
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Peter Hamlyn is a neurosurgeon who has expressed concerns about the health risks associated with boxing, particularly regarding weight cuts.
Chris Eubank Jr: ‘I shouldn’t be doing this. But we are the daredevils of sport’ | BoxingPeter Hamlyn is a neurosurgeon who performed multiple operations on Michael Watson and has dedicated his career to improving safety in boxing.
Michael Watson and the incredible relationship he shares with the man who saved his life – The Irish TimesPeter Hamlyn is a neurosurgeon who performed multiple operations on Michael Watson and has dedicated his career to improving safety in boxing.
‘I love this man for saving my life’: Michael Watson’s unbreakable bond with Peter Hamlyn | Boxing










