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Published 08:23 10 Feb 2016 GMT
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"He loved the boxing," Clegg told Jonathan Shrager of Stretty News TV.
"He loved throwing punches at me. He was hoping that he'd catch me but I was a little bit younger than him.
"He did the weights, he went on the running machines and the bags and all the rest of it."
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b9UfAD6_rPQ
Ferguson retired from the game in 2013, with a knee injury that he suffered during his time with Rangers playing some part in his decision, and Clegg admitted that there were restrictions with what he could do in the gym.
"There were limitations," Clegg continued. "I didn't go into much depth because he just needed some physical fitness. Just to keep that heart rate going, cardio-respiratory work and to get them muscles working a little bit.
"Nothing too intense but when you ask 'what did he like?' He liked to have the gloves on and throw a few punches occasionally."
Just imagine the numbers that a Keane vs. Ferguson pay-per-view bout would do.
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