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Revealed: The insult that led to a famous Aussie boxer almost dying in brutal stabbing attack at his home

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By Aisling Brennan For Nca Newswire

Published: 04:31 BST, 10 May 2024 | Updated: 04:33 BST, 10 May 2024

A father of seven who brutally stabbed a famed boxer north of Brisbane several times has lost his bid to appeal his sentence.

Israel Colin Buggy, 47, is serving seven years in jail for viciously attacking Gympie boxer Danny Hawkins at his home on September 18, 2021.

Buggy arrived with others at the Hawkins home after the boxer had made a passing comment about Buggy's ex-partner looking pregnant the day before the assault.


During the interaction between the group, Hawkins removed plastic knuckle dusters he was wearing when the scuffle started.

Buggy, who was carrying a 15cm knife during the fight, had pleaded guilty to one count of acts intended to cause grievous bodily harm.

A father of seven who brutally stabbed famed boxer Danny Hopkins (pictured) north of Brisbane several times has lost his bid to appeal his sentence

Danny Hawkins (pictured) had made a passing comment about Israel Buggy's ex-partner looking pregnant the day before the assault

A shirtless man is seen holding a large silver machete during an alleged home stabbing attack

During Buggy's original sentence, the court declared his crime a serious violent offence, meaning he has to serve 80 per cent before being eligible for parole.

However, Buggy applied to the Appeal Court of Queensland to instead set his sentence at six years and make the parole eligibility date at 50 per cent of his sentence.

Court documents state that Buggy had argued that the fight was not a direct result of Hawkins' 'innocuous' comments about the pregnancy, and there were text messages between the two in the lead-up to the altercation.

'The applicant submits that this in full context demonstrates that the offending occurred during a consensual fight which was foreseen and encouraged by the complainant, not simply a reaction to a perceived slight,' the judgment read.

The application was dismissed on Friday after Justices Dalton, Flanagan and Cooper found the original sentence was not manifestly excessive.

'It was warranted in the circumstances of this case.

'The sentencing judge had a proper appreciation of the context of the offending.'

Hawkins is a legend in Gympie, having fought with the iconic Fred Brophy Boxing Troupe, for more than a decade without a single loss.

Pictures tended to Gympie Magistrates Court shows the accused arriving to the home of Danny Hawkins including an unidentified man in a black T-shirt who is an alleged witness 

A second image shows one of the accused allegedly wielding knuckle dusters while another holds two knives including one large silver machete - the fifth man with his back to the camera is an alleged witness

Hawkins was in his backyard at his Parsons Rd home at Gympie building a treehouse when a group of five men brandishing weapons, including knuckle dusters, knives and a large machete stormed his property. 

The boxing coach was allegedly stabbed during the confrontation as his horrified family watched on. 

Harrowing pictures showed the brazen attack which was caught on camera by a witness and revealed in court.

The first image showed a gang of men arriving at Hawkins' home.

A second image showed a man wielding knuckle dusters while another was seen carrying two knives including a large silver machete.

In another picture after Hawkins is believed to have been stabbed, a man in sportswear and red sneakers was seen holding a knife.

The final photo captures two men stand over Hawkins as he lay on the ground with alleged stab wounds.

Hawkins returned to the ring with the Fred Brophy Boxing Troupe last July.

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