Sheerness boxer Gavin Tait promises he will give supporters value when he fights at Camden Centre, Kings Cross
08:00, 08 October 2014
updated: 12:52, 08 October 2014
Gavin Tait is promising a tear-up on Friday night.
The Sheerness boxer is fighting at the Camden Centre, Kings Cross and he wants to put on another show after beating Bheki Moyo in a light middleweight contest in July.
He said: "I’ve always had great support and know it costs a lot of money to watch the boxing shows, so I like to give people value.
"This is my second fight back after three years out and I want to get back to where I was.
"I want to be fighting for a Southern Area title or an English one and hopefully go beyond that.
"I’ll be going out and having a good old tear-up.
"I know sometimes I get hurt but that’s just an occupational hazard.
"My trainer might not like it but he knows what happens when I get in the ring."
Read the full story in the Sheerness Times Guardian.
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