Apprenticeship served, Manchester lightweight Terry Flanagan is now primed to make his assault on the major titles.
Despite a largely understated entry into the profession back in January 2009, ‘Turbo Terry’ has made steady progress, compiling a perfect 22-0 slate.
Last year he captured and successfully retained the English super-feather strap with back-to-back ten round points wins over Newcastle’s Dougie ‘The Bullet’ Curran and Coventry’s Troy James. He then closed out the year by seeing off a quality field which included British champions Derry Mathews and Gary Sykes to snare a Prizefighter trophy.
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Despite a largely understated entry into the profession back in January 2009, ‘Turbo Terry’ has made steady progress, compiling a perfect 22-0 slate.
Last year he captured and successfully retained the English super-feather strap with back-to-back ten round points wins over Newcastle’s Dougie ‘The Bullet’ Curran and Coventry’s Troy James. He then closed out the year by seeing off a quality field which included British champions Derry Mathews and Gary Sykes to snare a Prizefighter trophy.
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