As Britain’s only ever world amateur boxing world champion, Frankie Gavin was expected to take the fast track to professional glory.
‘Funtime Frankie?was abundantly blessed with the attributes and instincts that simply cannot be coached. He was, in boxing parlance, a natural.
But five and a half years on from that historic victory in Chicago, his passage to the summit has encountered a chain of interruptions ?several cruel twists of fate and a couple self-inflicted - and, though he remains unbeaten, the 27-year-old is now keen to make up for lost time.
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‘Funtime Frankie?was abundantly blessed with the attributes and instincts that simply cannot be coached. He was, in boxing parlance, a natural.
But five and a half years on from that historic victory in Chicago, his passage to the summit has encountered a chain of interruptions ?several cruel twists of fate and a couple self-inflicted - and, though he remains unbeaten, the 27-year-old is now keen to make up for lost time.
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