Frankie Gavin is confident he has what it takes to upset Kell Brook and become IBF welterweight world champion when the pair meet at the 02 Arena on May 30, live on Sky Sports Box Office.
Brook returned from an horrific stab wound to make a mandatory defence of his belt in March - delighting his home fans in Sheffield by stopping Jo Jo Dan inside four rounds and stretching his unbeaten record to 34 fights.
But domestic rival Gavin, who is Britain's only ever world amateur champion, is adamant he can spring a surprise.
The 29-year-old told Sky Sports News HQ: "When it first got announced, I was over the moon but now I'm on the business side of it - training very hard, harder than I've ever trained.
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Brook returned from an horrific stab wound to make a mandatory defence of his belt in March - delighting his home fans in Sheffield by stopping Jo Jo Dan inside four rounds and stretching his unbeaten record to 34 fights.
But domestic rival Gavin, who is Britain's only ever world amateur champion, is adamant he can spring a surprise.
The 29-year-old told Sky Sports News HQ: "When it first got announced, I was over the moon but now I'm on the business side of it - training very hard, harder than I've ever trained.
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