Billy Moore (boxer)

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Billy Moore is a former English boxer, who was later active as a Muay Thai fighter in Thailand. [1] [2]

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Early life

Moore grew up in poverty on a council estate in Liverpool. [3] He explains in his memoir A Prayer Before Dawn (2011) that he often felt isolated, [4] being told he was worthless by his "alcoholic father". [5] He began to fall into a life of crime by age 16, stealing cars, [6] committing burglaries and getting involved in drugs. [7]

Life in Thailand

After getting clean with the help of a rehab programme, Moore took a trip to Thailand as a means to turn his life around, hoping to give up drugs, alcohol and burglary, and start fresh as a boxer and stunt man. He arrived in Thailand in 2005 and taught English there. While he was clean, he even worked as a stunt double for Sylvester Stallone on Rambo IV . It was when he got back into fighting there that he became involved with drugs and crime. He had started to train in Muay Thai boxing, the country's national sport. "I got involved with underground fighting and found bad company again." He became addicted to crystal meth and ya ba (a highly addictive methamphetamine). [8]

After being convicted of a drug-related offense, he was imprisoned in Chiang Mai Central Prison and later transferred to the notorious Klong Prem Central Prison in Bangkok. He received a 3-year sentence. On his first night in prison he was placed in a cell with a dead body. [9] He became involved with the prison's Muay Thai training team as a way to escape the gang violence of the prison. Moore is quoted as saying "It became like family orientated, and he invited me into their gym, took care of me, sat with me, broke bread with me". [10]

Repatriation

He was repatriated to the United Kingdom in 2010. Moore credits his recovery to Prisoners Abroad and Narcotics Anonymous. Moore currently lives in Liverpool. [11]

Moore missed the 2018 premiere for the film based on his book as he was jailed for burglary. [12]

The 2017 film A Prayer Before Dawn was a biopic based on Moore's life in prison. [13] Moore appears at the end of the film, portraying his father.

Books

A Prayer Before Dawn (2011). Moore's memoir.

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References

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  2. "Former Liverpool boxer talks from inside Walton jail about Thailand prison stint". 2 July 2018.
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  4. PRISONER IN THAILAND | True Geordie Podcast #117, 16 August 2019, retrieved 27 February 2022
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  6. PRISONER IN THAILAND | True Geordie Podcast #117, 16 August 2019, retrieved 27 February 2022
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  11. Moore, Billy (18 September 2014). A Prayer Before Dawn: A Nightmare in Thailand. Maverick House. ISBN   978-1-908518-31-6.
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  13. "A Prayer Before Dawn review – Thai jail drama packs a terrifying punch". TheGuardian.com . 19 July 2018.