BIRMINGHAM’S Frankie Gavin is learning from the world’s best southpaw and hardest puncher Manny Pacquiao, who brilliantly knocked out Ricky “The Hit Man’’ Hatton in Las Vegas last week.Read
WHEN I made the long awaited decision to turn professional with Frank Warren last Friday it was like a massive weight off my shoulders, says FRANKIE GAVIN.Read
FRANKIE Gavin’s coach Tom Chaney says “there is nothing more certain than Frankie will be the best in the professional world as he was as an amateur”.Read
FRANKIE Gavin will be in the England team to face Germany in the Battle of Brum at the NIA on December 19 – if he hasn’t turned professional in the meantime.Read
BRITISH amateur boxing chiefs were today expected to announce sweeping changes designed to clean up their act after the allegations of misjudgment and indiscipline levelled at them prior to the Beijing Olympics.Read
FRANKIE Gavin has spoken out for the first time about the gut-wrenching disappointment of going to the Beijing Olympic Games but being sent home without throwing a punch.Read
JAMES Degale spent his first night as Olympic middleweight champion courting congratulatory text messages from Britain’s leading promoters and could not resist reminding Birmingham’s Frankie Gavin what he had missed.Read
THE British Olympic boxing squad are back home with medals but punch drunk and disgraced with accusations of indiscipline and facing massive worries about preparations for London 2012, writes IAN JOHNSONRead