Former British champ Frankie Gavin makes bare knuckle debut

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Frankie Gavin makes bare knuckle boxing debut this Saturday

At the age of 39, and over six years since his last fight, Frankie Gavin is making his BKB pro debut his Saturday, June 28, at the bp Pulse Arena in his local city of Birmingham, live on DAZN.

“Funtime” Frankie Gavin will face Jack Dugdale (3-1, 3 KOs) over five two-minute rounds. His fearsome opponent has won all three of his victories within the first round, but has also been stopped in the first round in his one and only defeat.

He took just 26 seconds to win his bare knuckle boxing debut in 2023, and won his last fight in November last year in exactly two-minutes.

Frankie Gavin now lives in Droitwich with his partner Sian O’Toole, who is the current Midlands Area featherweight champ, and the couple have a son together.

The southpaw looked forward to his fight with honesty, “I’ll never be that person [in the ring] I once was. But if I can be half of that person, I’ll be happy.

“If it comes to something, it comes to something. If it doesn’t, it doesn’t.”

At one point, his weight ballooned to 16st 11lb, but he has slimmed down to compete at 11st.

“The last few years I’ve been in and out,” he admitted. “I haven’t suffered from depression, but I’ve not been myself. I did a bit of partying before thinking, ‘this isn’t me’.

“I started training at DP Boxing, in Worcester, with Liam Carey and he lives the life. I’m now living a cleaner life, a better life. The itch is back in my knuckles.”

Frankie admitted, “Sian isn’t really happy about it, but she’s happy I’ve got something to get my head around.”

He then turned his attention to the new format, “People who get hurt in boxing, it happens in the late rounds when they’ve got pummelled. In bareknuckle, you are not going to get pummelled for round after round after round.”

As an amateur with Hall Green, Gavin was something very special, near untouchable. He won the ABAs, picked up a Commonwealth Games gold and, in 2007, won the World Championships – the only boxer from this country to do so.





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