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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Gary Lockett Enjoying The Welsh Boxing Revival

    Former middleweight world title challenger Gary Lockett was part of a successful Welsh boxing scene when an active fighter. Now a promising young coach, he is helping to bring further glory to the country by developing talent and believes that sustained success rests on a competitive network of gyms producing British, European and world champions such as British light-heavyweight titlist Enzo Maccarinelli, British and Commonwealth featherweight title holder Lee Selby, British super featherweight boss Gary Buckland and WBO light-heavyweight title holder Nathan Cleverly.

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  • fladz
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    They did a feature on Gary Lockett on Ringside a few months back. He came across as a highly intelligent trainer with a modern, progressive approach to preparing his fighters. Best of luck to him.

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    • New England
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      Originally posted by fladz
      They did a feature on Gary Lockett on Ringside a few months back. He came across as a highly intelligent trainer with a modern, progressive approach to preparing his fighters. Best of luck to him.


      i'll be completely honest.

      i've never heard of him before the pavlik fight and have not heard much since. i know he retired soon after that.

      it's great to see guys with a wealth of experience apply their talents to training. lockett fought his way out of the domestic scene to a world title shot
      that is not easy.

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      • taansend
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        Originally posted by New England
        i'll be completely honest.

        i've never heard of him before the pavlik fight and have not heard much since. i know he retired soon after that.
        He wasn't that good a fighter. Nice bloke & promising young trainer.

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