
Rock legend Liam Gallagher has broken his silence following his son Gene's professional boxing debut, sharing an emotional tribute to the young fighter.
The former Oasis frontman, known for his rock-and-roll bravado, showed his softer side after watching his 22-year-old son step into the ring for the first time as a pro at York Hall in London.
Gallagher took to social media to express his overwhelming pride, writing: "So fookin proud of my boy Gene Gallagher absolute warrior love you kid LG x."
The heartfelt message came after Gene secured a victory in his debut match, making the family moment even more special for the Gallagher clan, who were spotted cheering ringside.
Family Support Ringside
The Gallagher family showed up in full force to support Gene's boxing ambitions. Liam was accompanied by his older brother Paul, creating a united front for the young athlete's big night.
Gene, following in his famous father's footsteps with his distinctive swagger, entered the ring to the sound of Oasis's classic "Fuckin' in the Bushes" - a nod to his musical heritage.
A New Path in the Ring
While the Gallagher name is synonymous with Britpop royalty, Gene is carving his own path in the combat sports world. His successful debut marks the beginning of what could be a promising boxing career.
The young fighter demonstrated skill and determination in the ring, proving he's more than just the son of a rock star. His performance earned not only victory but the respect of boxing fans and his proud father alike.
This family moment highlights a different side of the usually hard-edged rock star, showing Liam Gallagher's dedication to supporting his children's ambitions, whether in music, modeling, or in Gene's case, the boxing ring.