Frankie Gavin Retires
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margaret thatcher
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Re: Frankie Gavin Retires
I remember that fight, the last impression Skeete gave off was off a guy who wanted it bad and was trying his hardest
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Old bones Ian
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Re: Frankie Gavin Retires
That's what I mean about Gavin, he almost seemed uninterested in the ring, I'm just guessing but the difference is in the desire to win, he seemed like he'd trained to do just enough to win.margaret thatcher wrote: ↑25 Jan 2020, 00:42 I remember that fight, the last impression Skeete gave off was off a guy who wanted it bad and was trying his hardest
Re: Frankie Gavin Retires
Skeete was his last decent win 5/6 years back and he arguably lost that one. He made hard work of Woodhouse as well and a lot of folk thought he was lucky there. With all due respect to Woodhouse, someone of Gavins skill set should be beating him wide on the cards at the very least....Steveh583 wrote: ↑24 Jan 2020, 19:17 Thought skeete deserved the nod against him. Really annoyed me that decision. Wouldn't call it a robbery (like every close fight seems to get labelled nowadays) but skeete was so much more committed and wanted it more, so I really hoped he would win.
As for bareknuckle, Gavin obv thinks it's an easy paycheque he won't have to train too hard for.
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PredatorHayds
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Re: Frankie Gavin Retires
It’s usually the drugs, drink, women, ill-health, fraudsters or gambling that gets in a fighters way of achieving their full potential.
With Frankie it was the Fizzy coke and Hula-Hoops.
Still one of the best British amateurs I’ve ever seen.
With Frankie it was the Fizzy coke and Hula-Hoops.
Still one of the best British amateurs I’ve ever seen.
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mickey1975
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Re: Frankie Gavin Retires
I think all of the above played a part.
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Boxerbeetle
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Re: Frankie Gavin Retires
Hey, he counterbalanced those with beans on toastPredatorHayds wrote: ↑25 Jan 2020, 07:10 It’s usually the drugs, drink, women, ill-health, fraudsters or gambling that gets in a fighters way of achieving their full potential.
With Frankie it was the Fizzy coke and Hula-Hoops.
Still one of the best British amateurs I’ve ever seen.
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PredatorHayds
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Re: Frankie Gavin Retires
He performed well with Beans of toast. But it’s a gateway drug.Boxerbeetle wrote: ↑25 Jan 2020, 07:36Hey, he counterbalanced those with beans on toastPredatorHayds wrote: ↑25 Jan 2020, 07:10 It’s usually the drugs, drink, women, ill-health, fraudsters or gambling that gets in a fighters way of achieving their full potential.
With Frankie it was the Fizzy coke and Hula-Hoops.
Still one of the best British amateurs I’ve ever seen.
Soon the addiction had kicked in. He found beans with the sausages in, Heinz all day breakfast in a tin.
The end was night when he found spaghetti hoops.
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PredatorHayds
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Re: Frankie Gavin Retires
Some boxers can’t find a Plan B.
The thing I loved most about Frankie was how many styles he could fight.
He probably had about 57 Varieties.
The thing I loved most about Frankie was how many styles he could fight.
He probably had about 57 Varieties.
Re: Frankie Gavin Retires
Nobody can deny Frankies gifts, for sure he was more suited to the amateurs in that his weaknesses was punch power and stamina.PredatorHayds wrote: ↑25 Jan 2020, 07:42 Some boxers can’t find a Plan B.
The thing I loved most about Frankie was how many styles he could fight.
He probably had about 57 Varieties.
Nevertheless he definately underachieved and this was down to lifestyle and commitment.
Maybe his natural gifts made the amateurs too easy for him.
It is impossible to have achieved his amateur success without phenomenal talent
Khan may lack chin and a defensive instinct when hurt but has always been in great shape. Gavin def could have had the same success or perhaps more with the same motivation.