Frankie Gavin , The future of British Boxing

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Re: Frankie Gavin , The future of British Boxing

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Crease wrote:The single best thing that Gavin could do is stay away from the Media spotlight and continue fighting at the lower levels.

There's lots of time later on to get a Public Profile and be a celebrity.

Gavin should stay active, keep fighting every 6-8 weeks...
Kepp the head down for the rest of 2010 and the first 8 months of 2011. Maybe up the calibre of his opponents toward the end of next year.

In 2012, he should be looking for a British Title shot, (around his 20th fight).

Then maybe 4 or 5 title defences...

Then look at the Commonwealth title, win that. Get a few defences.

The European title is then the next thing, and he probably will win that when he's the finished article.
(around his 30th fight). :TU:
Gavin could win the commonwealth inside 15 fights in my opinion.

Froch did it in 11 fights, then added British in 13th fight.

Calzaghe did it in his 18th fight (British) but had a lot of outings in a short time frame.

Hatton did it (British) in about his 22nd fight, but again, had a lot of outings.
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Re: Frankie Gavin , The future of British Boxing

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G0mez wrote:Gavin could win the commonwealth inside 15 fights in my opinion.
I don't disagree with you... But it's better not to rush these things.

The closer to the top a boxers gets, the less frequent he fights, (most World Champions only fight once/twice/thrice a year).

And right now, Frankie needs ring-time. :TU:
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tijuana1 wrote:Crease any chance you can be my manager m8 ?
:lol:
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I got told I would be in commonwealth ratings after this fight along as I win so maybe there looking at a commonwealth shot soon
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frankie has got tons of talent as we all know but for all his fans to say he is gonna be the best british fighter ever and hes gonna be a world champion lets hold your horses abit here,he is 7-0 but hes been fed scraps for his first 7 outings i wanna see him moved up a notch now with someone who can take a punch and i wanna see if frankie can take a shot in them 8OZ
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thats the difference between allegedly and the rest of the promotors/managers he guides his fighters the right way then when he thinks there ready he puts them in for titles,then some fighters do the dirty on him and leave him allegedly is one if not the best promotor in the world,he has put plenty of world class shows on through the years and is gonna put another on next week
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fasteddie wrote:then some fighters do the dirty on him
Why do you use this choice of phrase? Do you not believe in a free market where fighters are allowed the freedom to choose their business interests?
Also, if fighters are automatically 'doing a dirty' by leaving him, is he 'doing a dirty' on the fighters he's drops despite their loyalty to him? By your logice that is indeed the case.
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fasteddie wrote:thats the difference between allegedly and the rest of the promotors/managers he guides his fighters the right way then when he thinks there ready he puts them in for titles,then some fighters do the dirty on him and leave him allegedly is one if not the best promotor in the world,he has put plenty of world class shows on through the years and is gonna put another on next week
He earns his marquee fighters good money and knows how to work his fighter into "world" title shots but he gas also been guilty if stifling his fighters and then they come up well short when matched with elite level guys.
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Frankie,

Who is commonwealth champion at Light Welterweight?
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Smokin Preedy wrote:Frankie,

Who is commonwealth champion at Light Welterweight?
Isn't Ajose Olusegun? Unless he vacated for his WBC eliminator...
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JamesH wrote:
Smokin Preedy wrote:Frankie,

Who is commonwealth champion at Light Welterweight?
Isn't Ajose Olusegun? Unless he vacated for his WBC eliminator...
I think he still is
bit early for that fight,i doubt Frankie would be looking for that fight just yet...
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