It took Tony Borg almost 40 years of graft to become an overnight success in boxing.
The fight game has been the central feature of the diminutive Welsh trainer’s life since he first laced up at the tender age of seven. However, it wasn’t until his flagship fighters, Lee Selby and Gary Buckland clumped their way to British titles, just a week apart, in 2011, that the fight cognoscenti finally started to acknowledge Borg’s knowledge and talent.
Senior Welsh ABA champion at just 17 and a Welsh Area challenger in the pros, the ‘no nonsense’ 48 year old currently fronts the St Joseph’s gym in Newport; one of the hottest stables in Britain. [Click Here To Read More]
The fight game has been the central feature of the diminutive Welsh trainer’s life since he first laced up at the tender age of seven. However, it wasn’t until his flagship fighters, Lee Selby and Gary Buckland clumped their way to British titles, just a week apart, in 2011, that the fight cognoscenti finally started to acknowledge Borg’s knowledge and talent.
Senior Welsh ABA champion at just 17 and a Welsh Area challenger in the pros, the ‘no nonsense’ 48 year old currently fronts the St Joseph’s gym in Newport; one of the hottest stables in Britain. [Click Here To Read More]