FRANKIE GAVIN is relishing life as a professional boxer – and can't wait to test himself when he makes his debut early next year.
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Birmingham boxer Frankie Gavin cannot wait to make his pro debut in front of his home crowd at the NIA.
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British amateur stars James DeGale, Billy Joe Saunders and Frankie Gavin will make their professional debuts on February 28.
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GREAT BRITAIN'S Olympic boxing hopes have been hit by a hammer-blow with the news that world lightweight champion and gold >
GAVIN REES struggled to hide his delight as he prepares to finally end an 18-month exile from the boxing ring.
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Frankie Gavin admits his Olympic nightmare means he will have to become world champion before his critics are silenced.
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Olympic bronze medallist Tony Jeffries will step into a professional ring for the first time on February 27.
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Frankie Gavin is refusing to look too far ahead despite high hopes for the former amateur star.
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Trainer Anthony Farnell insists light-welterweight prospect Frankie Gavin has what it takes to go right to the top.
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