That sounds positive, i saw Aydin fight [url]Said Ouali and although [/url][url]Ouali is not a great fighter i was impressed with Aydin[/url], particularly his puncher power, he does have problems controlling his emotions though, he displayed it in this fight to. Gavin does need to relax in the ring though, he is too tight, he seems like the kind of fighter that if can rough him up and break his rhythm you can get to hm but if you let him get into his rhythm he will pick you apart.
The more my little bro fights the better he's gonna get, This kid is so talented it's unreal.. He's starting to use his brain in the boxing ring now and the more he does this the more you'll be impressed by him.. Best boxing brain in Britain..:good Just a shame about his overall day to day brain..:yep
what do you think , if they was it would be step brothers, ha ha they just very close in an out the gym
Whoever you think wins this you have to take your hat off to Gavin for taking on a 19-6 fighter in only his 4th professional fight...it shows a lot of balls and confidence
:nono Easy is a very big word where boxing is concerned, and is bandied around more than it should be...Saville will come to fight, he won't lay down...Gavin may make him look like an idiot, but the idiot could always catch him and then its not so easy.
These are the kind of fights that leading amateur prospects ought to be taking..... rather than what seems like the normal line of half a dozen flatout clowns. He did look very good in his last fight, therefore a step up in class was inevitable, and as it happens, necessary.