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    Former England boxing head coach jailed for sexual assaults

    bibhutiBy bibhutiDecember 15, 2025 News No Comments4 Mins Read
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    Former England boxing head coach Michael Driscoll tore at a woman’s clothes after stripping to his socks and pants in a hotel room in May 2019.

    Driscoll, 56, was described as behaving like a seventies sexist when he told police the woman tried to seduce him in black lingerie.

    A jury found him guilty of two sexual assaults on the woman who cannot be named for legal reasons.

    The woman told police Driscoll stripped when she turned away to take a phone call.

    When she turned back around the award winning coach was only wearing his pants and socks.

    The former boxer picked her up and swung her onto a hotel bed before getting on top of her, the woman said.

    “I was trying to fight him off,” she said.

    She described how Driscoll “slobbered all over her” as he grabbed her and tried to pull her clothes off.

    The award winning boxing coach was told his offending represented a spectacular fall from grace.

    Recorder Amy Packham told Driscoll his description of the woman as a sexual temptress in a short, black negligee was a cheap, pornographic fantasy.

    “She described fighting you off and asking you to stop,” she said.

    “I do not accept that she was consenting.

    “You undressed to your underwear, threw her to the bed, ripping her clothes and slobbering all over her.

    “She was terrified you were trying to rape her.”

    The second sexual assault took place a number of months later, the court heard.

    “She heard you had been boasting, which she found utterly humiliating,” Ms Packham said.

    “Describing her as a sexual temptress knowing full well it was nothing like you were describing.

    “You groped her.

    “When she turned round, you were laughing at her.”

    The attacks had impacted every sphere of her life, Ms Packham said.

    In her victim statement, the woman said she found it difficult to describe the impact the assaults had on her life.

    She has flashbacks and nightmares, Lewes Crown Court, sitting in Brighton, heard.

    Ian Hope for the Crown said the woman hoped Driscoll will not be able to abuse other women or girls.

    “I’m here to be a voice for other woman and girls and to protect them from him,” she said.

    Hannah Edwards for the defence said Driscoll has lost everything.

    “The biggest punishment he will face is he has lost his livelihood and the career he has worked on for 25 years.

    He was a sought after national and international boxing coach, she said.

    “He will never be able to coach again.

    “The biggest outcome for him is he will never be able to go back to the sport he has loved and dedicated his life to.

    “It was his life.

    “He’s lost his entire career and that is the biggest punishment,” Ms Edwards said.

    Oliver Dunkin for the Crown said: “This was behaviour on the part of this defendant which has no place in 2019 when it occurred.”

    The award winning coach worked as a talent scout for England Boxing.

    He oversaw the development of more than 100 national champions.

    As a former boxer, he fought for the British title and narrowly missed being selected for the Seoul Olympics as light-welterweight.

    Mr Dunkin described the behaviour of the boxing coach as “more akin to the kind of sexist, misogynistic behaviour you used to see in the media of the 1970s.”

    Driscoll was jailed for three years and another four months to be served concurrently.

    He could spend up to half of his sentence in prison before being eligible for parole and will remain on the sex offender register indefinitely.





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