Gavin Tait to face Chas Symonds for Southern Area welterweight title
08:00, 15 September 2011
Gavin Tait faces the fight of his life when he challenges for the vacant Southern Area welterweight crown.
The Sheerness boxer knows he has just one last chance to make a name for himself in the sport and tops the bill at the Coronet Theatre in Elephant & Castle, London, tomorrow (Friday) when he meets highly-fancied Chas Symonds.
British ranked No.49 Tait (pictured) has warned his opponent about taking him lightly ahead of the 10-round bout.
"There are going to be fireworks in the ring and I am going to take the fight to him," said a fired-up Tait.
"I am not messing around. It’s my last shot. I’m 35 and it’s either now or never. I am taking this seriously and am up for it.
"It’s the one I’ve been waiting for and I have got a good feeling about the fight. I have taken six weeks off work to prepare and I’ve been training like a lunatic. I am ready for it.
"Chas is a tough lad and game enough but he might be taking me too lightly.
"I am serious about winning this fight and determined to do my talking in the ring."
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