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Gavin in as Bellew pulls out
Frankie Gavin will now top Saturday's York Hall bill after Tony Bellew was forced out with injury.
Britain's only world amateur champion will take on former European light-weltwerweight boss Jason Cook, live on Sky Sports HD.
Gavin will fill the void left by close friend and former gym-mate Bellew after the Liverpuddlian sustained a hand injury in training for his rematch with Ovil McKenzie, a defence of his Commonwealth light-heavyweight title.
It will be the first time in five months the Brummie has boxed and although the contest is scheduled for 12 rounds at welterweight, he sees it as a stepping stone towards a shot at Lenny Daws, who is the British champion at light-welter.
"I really feel for Tony and am gutted that he's had to pull out, he really wanted to get in the ring again with McKenzie and do a job on him after their fight last December," Gavin told frankwarren.tv.
"Tony will at least be happy that his best mate is taking his top spot on the show though!
"This is great opportunity for me to really put myself in the limelight and show what I can do against a tough former European champion.
"Cook has got plenty of experience and he will come to give me a hard fight, I'm ready for the step up to face him and show that I'm in the new kid on the block."
Cook, now 35, represents a step up in class and experience for 25-year-old Gavin.
The Welshman was the European champion at 140lbs between 2002 and 2003 before leaving the sport for four years.
He returned to the ring in 2009 and despite a Prizefigthter loss to eventual winner Gavin Rees, pushed Daws all the way before losing out on the British title to a draw a year ago.
source - sky sports news - http://www.skysports.com/story/0,19528,12183_6752886,00.html
Britain's only world amateur champion will take on former European light-weltwerweight boss Jason Cook, live on Sky Sports HD.
Gavin will fill the void left by close friend and former gym-mate Bellew after the Liverpuddlian sustained a hand injury in training for his rematch with Ovil McKenzie, a defence of his Commonwealth light-heavyweight title.
It will be the first time in five months the Brummie has boxed and although the contest is scheduled for 12 rounds at welterweight, he sees it as a stepping stone towards a shot at Lenny Daws, who is the British champion at light-welter.
"I really feel for Tony and am gutted that he's had to pull out, he really wanted to get in the ring again with McKenzie and do a job on him after their fight last December," Gavin told frankwarren.tv.
"Tony will at least be happy that his best mate is taking his top spot on the show though!
"This is great opportunity for me to really put myself in the limelight and show what I can do against a tough former European champion.
"Cook has got plenty of experience and he will come to give me a hard fight, I'm ready for the step up to face him and show that I'm in the new kid on the block."
Cook, now 35, represents a step up in class and experience for 25-year-old Gavin.
The Welshman was the European champion at 140lbs between 2002 and 2003 before leaving the sport for four years.
He returned to the ring in 2009 and despite a Prizefigthter loss to eventual winner Gavin Rees, pushed Daws all the way before losing out on the British title to a draw a year ago.
source - sky sports news - http://www.skysports.com/story/0,19528,12183_6752886,00.html
Re: Gavin in as Bellew pulls out
Frankie is pure class and I reckon within 18 months he'll be a world champ or more accurately a holder of a world title whilst not being world champ.
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Re: Gavin in as Bellew pulls out
azania wrote:Frankie is pure class and I reckon within 18 months he'll be a world champ or more accurately a holder of a world title whilst not being world champ.
Good shout
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Re: Gavin in as Bellew pulls out
To be honest if he didn't have all these other prorblems outside the ring he might not have been all that far off assuming he continued at light welter. Can't see him making a dent anytime soon especially now he is campaigning at welterweight now. Doesn't look as sharp from what I have seen.
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Re: Gavin in as Bellew pulls out
Sorry Jeff, I more highlighting the fact that he has practically stood still for the past 2 years, rather then having a little dig at Az. Shows you how much of a prospect he actually was. I cant see him making waves @ Welter though
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Re: Gavin in as Bellew pulls out
Adam D wrote:Frankie Gavin will now top Saturday's York Hall bill after Tony Bellew was forced out with injury.
Britain's only world amateur champion will take on former European light-weltwerweight boss Jason Cook, live on Sky Sports HD.
Gavin will fill the void left by close friend and former gym-mate Bellew after the Liverpuddlian sustained a hand injury in training for his rematch with Ovil McKenzie, a defence of his Commonwealth light-heavyweight title.
It will be the first time in five months the Brummie has boxed and although the contest is scheduled for 12 rounds at welterweight, he sees it as a stepping stone towards a shot at Lenny Daws, who is the British champion at light-welter.
"I really feel for Tony and am gutted that he's had to pull out, he really wanted to get in the ring again with McKenzie and do a job on him after their fight last December," Gavin told frankwarren.tv.
"Tony will at least be happy that his best mate is taking his top spot on the show though!
"This is great opportunity for me to really put myself in the limelight and show what I can do against a tough former European champion.
"Cook has got plenty of experience and he will come to give me a hard fight, I'm ready for the step up to face him and show that I'm in the new kid on the block."
Cook, now 35, represents a step up in class and experience for 25-year-old Gavin.
The Welshman was the European champion at 140lbs between 2002 and 2003 before leaving the sport for four years.
He returned to the ring in 2009 and despite a Prizefigthter loss to eventual winner Gavin Rees, pushed Daws all the way before losing out on the British title to a draw a year ago.
source - sky sports news - http://www.skysports.com/story/0,19528,12183_6752886,00.html
He's older than 25 for sure!!
Plus, what has he achieved in the 4 years he's been pro?! Nothing. Now he's fighting a washed up 35 year old as the top of the bill.
Get outta heeere!
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Re: Gavin in as Bellew pulls out
Bartley Gorman wrote:Adam D wrote:Frankie Gavin will now top Saturday's York Hall bill after Tony Bellew was forced out with injury.
Britain's only world amateur champion will take on former European light-weltwerweight boss Jason Cook, live on Sky Sports HD.
Gavin will fill the void left by close friend and former gym-mate Bellew after the Liverpuddlian sustained a hand injury in training for his rematch with Ovil McKenzie, a defence of his Commonwealth light-heavyweight title.
It will be the first time in five months the Brummie has boxed and although the contest is scheduled for 12 rounds at welterweight, he sees it as a stepping stone towards a shot at Lenny Daws, who is the British champion at light-welter.
"I really feel for Tony and am gutted that he's had to pull out, he really wanted to get in the ring again with McKenzie and do a job on him after their fight last December," Gavin told frankwarren.tv.
"Tony will at least be happy that his best mate is taking his top spot on the show though!
"This is great opportunity for me to really put myself in the limelight and show what I can do against a tough former European champion.
"Cook has got plenty of experience and he will come to give me a hard fight, I'm ready for the step up to face him and show that I'm in the new kid on the block."
Cook, now 35, represents a step up in class and experience for 25-year-old Gavin.
The Welshman was the European champion at 140lbs between 2002 and 2003 before leaving the sport for four years.
He returned to the ring in 2009 and despite a Prizefigthter loss to eventual winner Gavin Rees, pushed Daws all the way before losing out on the British title to a draw a year ago.
source - sky sports news - http://www.skysports.com/story/0,19528,12183_6752886,00.html
He's older than 25 for sure!!
Plus, what has he achieved in the 4 years he's been pro?! Nothing. Now he's fighting a washed up 35 year old as the top of the bill.
Get outta heeere!
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Re: Gavin in as Bellew pulls out
Bartley Gorman wrote:Adam D wrote:Frankie Gavin will now top Saturday's York Hall bill after Tony Bellew was forced out with injury.
Britain's only world amateur champion will take on former European light-weltwerweight boss Jason Cook, live on Sky Sports HD.
Gavin will fill the void left by close friend and former gym-mate Bellew after the Liverpuddlian sustained a hand injury in training for his rematch with Ovil McKenzie, a defence of his Commonwealth light-heavyweight title.
It will be the first time in five months the Brummie has boxed and although the contest is scheduled for 12 rounds at welterweight, he sees it as a stepping stone towards a shot at Lenny Daws, who is the British champion at light-welter.
"I really feel for Tony and am gutted that he's had to pull out, he really wanted to get in the ring again with McKenzie and do a job on him after their fight last December," Gavin told frankwarren.tv.
"Tony will at least be happy that his best mate is taking his top spot on the show though!
"This is great opportunity for me to really put myself in the limelight and show what I can do against a tough former European champion.
"Cook has got plenty of experience and he will come to give me a hard fight, I'm ready for the step up to face him and show that I'm in the new kid on the block."
Cook, now 35, represents a step up in class and experience for 25-year-old Gavin.
The Welshman was the European champion at 140lbs between 2002 and 2003 before leaving the sport for four years.
He returned to the ring in 2009 and despite a Prizefigthter loss to eventual winner Gavin Rees, pushed Daws all the way before losing out on the British title to a draw a year ago.
source - sky sports news - http://www.skysports.com/story/0,19528,12183_6752886,00.html
He's older than 25 for sure!!
Plus, what has he achieved in the 4 years he's been pro?! Nothing. Now he's fighting a washed up 35 year old as the top of the bill.
Get outta heeere!
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I didn't think Bellew was fighting again so soon? Thought he got cut up?
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The double picard was needed here. Anymore takers?
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Re: Gavin in as Bellew pulls out
Why has this thread been revived? Title totally confused me...
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BoxingFan88 wrote:Why has this thread been revived? Title totally confused me...Soldier_Of_Fortune wrote:......I more highlighting the fact that he has practically stood still for the past 2 years, rather then having a little dig at Az. Shows you how much of a prospect he actually was. I cant see him making waves @ Welter though
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Because Soldier is obviously taking part in a very immature game of one upmanship with Az.
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Lumbering_Jack wrote:Because Soldier is obviously taking part in a very immature game of one upmanship with Az.
Hello stalker
Don't tell me, you want to get owned here aswell
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Re: Gavin in as Bellew pulls out
Jason Cook is 37 not 35 as the article incorrectly states
Why are Bellew and McKenzie and are fighting for a third time though?
Why are Bellew and McKenzie and are fighting for a third time though?
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