FRANKIE GAVIN aims to boost his European and world title hopes when he defends his British welterweight crown against Jason Welborn tonight.
The 27-year-old looks to have put his career back on track and is now realising the promise he showed in becoming the only Brit to win a world amateur title.
Classy southpaw Gavin – who is unbeaten in his 14 paid bouts – out-boxed Junior Witter to claim the British belt with a unanimous points win in November.
And he has found his zest for the sport again, ahead of his first defence.
Gavin said: “After my troubles, 2013 has to be a good year for me and I want to end it with the Lonsdale Belt in a nice frame in our house.” [Click Here To Read More]
The 27-year-old looks to have put his career back on track and is now realising the promise he showed in becoming the only Brit to win a world amateur title.
Classy southpaw Gavin – who is unbeaten in his 14 paid bouts – out-boxed Junior Witter to claim the British belt with a unanimous points win in November.
And he has found his zest for the sport again, ahead of his first defence.
Gavin said: “After my troubles, 2013 has to be a good year for me and I want to end it with the Lonsdale Belt in a nice frame in our house.” [Click Here To Read More]