just watched the frankie gavin fight!

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  1. rjko23

    rjko23 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    very close fight with very little consistent punches landed from either fighter. frankie was trying to pull off his silky moves but he couldn't quite manage it. before he could slip a punch and counter he was stopped in his tracks by a good stiff jab.

    woodhouse to his credit must of worked on beating gavin to the punch and not giving him time to think. he did look very fit and very game but really is taylor made for someone with gavins ability and style.

    im no expert but from what i can tell frankie needs to work on his basic boxing. develop a solid jab and let hand down the middle. instead of ALWAYS looking for clear openings he needs to start throwing combinations more often. too often he was waiting for woodhouse to commit so he could throw the counter uppercut or body shot. by being so unorthordox and technical he's become strangely predictable. he was losing rounds by waiting and waiting then getting tagged.

    if he can improve his basics and become more aggresive he has the natural ability to become a very good world champion.
     
  2. dandur55

    dandur55 Active Member Full Member

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    From what i saw in his last 2 fights Gavin going nowere, EBU is the limit
     
  3. dftaylor

    dftaylor Writer, fanatic Full Member

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    He looks a little unmotivated right now, but the above is ludicrous. He's massively talented. Definite world-level defence, just needs to work more consistently.
     
  4. tjf81

    tjf81 Active Member Full Member

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    Based solely on his last 2 performances then I'd say he hasa valid point. Talented but not looked it in his last 2 fights. Hopefully he reaches his potential.
     
  5. icemax

    icemax Indian Red Full Member

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    Gavin is obviously a very talented young man...I know that its a different code but the fundamentals are basically the same...winning a world amateur title is significantly more difficult and more of an achievement than winning any old ABC strap
     
  6. slip&counter

    slip&counter Gimme some X's and O's Full Member

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    Gym fighter?

    I'm just saying...
     
  7. widdy

    widdy lancs,where real men live Full Member

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    nah,wouldent say gym fighter
    in his 1st 8 fights he looked class,just seems to have lost some interest,needs to get down to lightwelter though,no doubt:good

    in the woodhouse fight,and the mutley fight,just looked lacklustre,like he couldent be arsed,woodhouse just outworked him half the time,looked the busier fighter.
    he needs some motivation and quick:deal
     
  8. troy

    troy Well-Known Member Full Member

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    he seems to be struggling so soon against guys he should be blowing away plus he gets cut up pretty easy not looking to good at the moment for fun time frankie.
     
  9. Dan684

    Dan684 Dave's Stepdad Full Member

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    A little unfair that slip. He's had a pretty 'below par' performance last time out. Once again against Mutley he looked a little flat but I can 100% confirm he had been I'll prior to that and IIRC he didn't lose a single round that fight either.

    I read a thread last night after the Lomax fight, he wasn't being called a gym fighter then was he? I appreciate Lomax isn't the greatest but he wasn't a gym fighter when he consistently did the business in the AM's either :good

    Frankie will come good, I have no doubts whatsoever about that, he's seen the error of his ways with regards to his weight, diet etc etc and has already started putting those things right.
     
  10. Dan684

    Dan684 Dave's Stepdad Full Member

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    Who (apart from Woodhouse) has he struggled against. Prior to Lomax he didn't lose a single round. He completely took the **** and outclassed Lomax, he never lost a single round against Mutley despite him obviously looking a little flat?????
     
  11. Will

    Will Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    We were both there talking to him after that one. And then I went and had a pint with Lomax! lol.

    My worry with Frankie is the seeming lack of pop in his shots!
     
  12. Dan684

    Dan684 Dave's Stepdad Full Member

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    He may not have huge power pal but he has enough, especially when he's back down at 140
     
  13. bigboxingfan

    bigboxingfan Hypejob Full Member

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    Good defensive fighter but from what I have seen he really lacks in offense. He doesn't have the power so he should be letting his hands go more and become a fighter that knows how bag the rounds. It seems he is too hesitant to lead even when the opportunity is there. A very defensive counterpuncher..........will be boring and hence not get many fans.
     
  14. Jonsey

    Jonsey Boxing Junkie banned

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    going of his last two performances he would lose to Purdy, Theophane etc. so its not a ludicrous comment.

    if he has a world class defence how the **** did curtis woodhouse hit him repeatedly???
     
  15. Jonsey

    Jonsey Boxing Junkie banned

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    he was fighting a Light Welterweight and had a huge weight advantage. moving down won't increase his power