Funtime Frankie.

Discussion in 'British Boxing Forum' started by Clint Eastwood, Sep 23, 2013.


  1. TERRYTIBBS

    TERRYTIBBS Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    with Thurman now?

    no european then world, do it proper not jump up in levels and get spanked and ruin your career like price.

    Dont know why people are moaning as Kell Brook has been pro since 2004 and isnt much further ahead the Gavin.

    A few good wins for Gavin and he could be on Brooks level by december 2014.
     
  2. Terminator_X

    Terminator_X Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Ridiculous statement.

    Frankie is progressing just fine. He'll hopefully fight for the European title in December and then defend it once and probably fight in a World title belt Eliminator next summer and a possible world title shot by the end of 2014/early 2015 when he'll be 29 years old which is hardly old for a boxer nowadays.

    I will say though that he'd do very well against someone like Thurman who is a come forward agressive fighter which is a style that suits Gavins counter-punching skills the most.
     
  3. korn96

    korn96 Well-Known Member Full Member

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    i think we should value the Euro title a lot more in Britain. these days fighters get the IBF or WBO international belts insetad which is a shame.
     
  4. TERRYTIBBS

    TERRYTIBBS Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Yeah he ill be 29 and ready for a world title shot, thats seven years younger then Mr Froch and eight years younger then Mr Mayweather
     
  5. Clint Eastwood

    Clint Eastwood Do You Feel Lucky, Punk?! Full Member

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    Brook is a year younger and was ready for a world title last year, however injuries etc stopped the fight from happening.

    Brook had defended the British title enough to keep it at the Jennings fight which was in 2010. I think Brook is much further ahead than Gavin is right now Considering Brook had achieved what Gavin has when he was 24.
     
  6. Terminator_X

    Terminator_X Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Another laughable statement.

    Kell Brook has been a Pro for 9 and half years.
    Frankie has been a Pro for 4 and half years.

    Carl Froch didn't win a World title untill he was 31 years old so it dosen't matter about age but rather being ready for it when it does happen.

    If Frankie keeps winning he'll be on course for a World title shot 12-18 months from now when he'll still only be 29 years old.
     
  7. KOJAK1971

    KOJAK1971 New Member Full Member

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    Maybe its time for 'Funtime' to become 'BigTime', he should try and leapfrog
    Kell Brook, by fighting one of the bigger names in the division. European title dont mean much these days, aim high.
     
  8. fortysixando

    fortysixando Active Member Full Member

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    certainly agree with this comment
     
  9. KOJAK1971

    KOJAK1971 New Member Full Member

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    In that case he should get in touch with Rob Blakeman from birmingham, he was Heavyweight Pele Reids Strength and Conditioning coach years ago. The
    editor of Boxing news Claude Abrams was so impressed by his ideas and knowledge that he asked him to write an article on Scientific strength and conditioning. I was quite impressed by his views so Frankie if you is reading heres his website.....http://www.robblakeman.com/celebrity.html

    Having said that former Fighter Pele Reid is also I bleieve a Strength and conditioning coach these days.
     
  10. Makingweight

    Makingweight Well-Known Member Full Member

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    I just don't think he would even consider dropping down to 140lb at this point.

    The styles clashed big time against Barnes he was even saying himself between the last few rounds it was a poor fight.

    Without doubt he will never be a ko artist but Denton Vassell would tell you he certainly isn't totally without power!
     
  11. ChipChair

    ChipChair Boxing Addict Full Member

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    He's in a good place now and that was the biggest obstacle IMO, he can now concentrate on his boxing and move along at a good pace, Euro title fight/Euro level opponent next for Frankie.
     
  12. jackukmma

    jackukmma Active Member Full Member

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    He's boxing at least 1 weightclass above where he should be and that will ultimately catch up with him at world level. He's 28 now and needs to get on with it. Win the European this year. Defend early next year then look for world level fights straight away
     
  13. Jquik

    Jquik Boxing Addict Full Member

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    He's really pale and that's why his body looks like ****??

    What are you smoking pal?

    Did you ever see Ricky Hatton stand on the scales?
     
  14. Ray Dollars

    Ray Dollars Member Full Member

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    Frankie has come on here many times saying he couldn't do 140. At the end of the day he knows his body better than anyone else. Some people can be great boxers without being ripped... Nonito Donaire for example... I think at this stage of his career people should stop knocking Frankie for what he is not and appreciate what he is (if that makes sense). He has bagfuls of talent, but he'll never be a one punch swinger.

    Matched well, Frankie can really showcase his skills (like against Denton Vassell), matched badly and he'll be in the odd stinker.

    As afar as levels, I think he has had a few stagnant areas in his career, but is now completely back on track and easily ready for Euro and fringe world contenders.
     
  15. jackukmma

    jackukmma Active Member Full Member

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    He will say that though hardly going to say yeah I'm boxing 12 pounds too heavy or I just can't be arsed to shift the weight and eat clean enough