Crawley’s “Rockin’” Robin Deakin may not have fought under the au****es of the BBBoC since 2012, but the colourful, controversial journeyman has told BoxingScene that he still wants to fight under the Board’s jurisdiction and, true to form, is taking his case to the British governing body one more time in a bid to regain his boxing licence.
Deakin was named as ‘Britain’s Worst Boxer’ in a newspaper article earlier this year due to his 1-51 (0) record. However, the 28-year-old believes that, despite the negative attention the article generated, he has been hard done by; he wants to regain his domestic licence in order to secure more fights and show people that, despite the attention-grabbing headlines, he can actually box a bit.
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Deakin was named as ‘Britain’s Worst Boxer’ in a newspaper article earlier this year due to his 1-51 (0) record. However, the 28-year-old believes that, despite the negative attention the article generated, he has been hard done by; he wants to regain his domestic licence in order to secure more fights and show people that, despite the attention-grabbing headlines, he can actually box a bit.
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