Frankie Gavin (boxer) - Professional Boxing Record

Professional Boxing Record

14 Win (10 knockout, 4 decision), 0 Losses, 0 Draws
Res. Opponent Type Rd., Time Date Location Notes
Win Junior Witter UD 12 2012-11-1 York Hall, England British welterweight title
Win Lazlo Komjathi RTD 5 2012-05-25 Newpoint Leisure Centre, Newport, Wales
Win Kevin McIntyre TKO 3 2012-02-25 Motorpoint Arena, Cardiff, Wales
Win Curtis Woodhouse PTS 12 2011-07-16 Echo Arena, Liverpool, Merseyside,United Kingdom WBO Intercontinental welterweight title.
Win Young Mutley UD 12 2011-05-21 York Hall, Bethnal Green, London
Win Michael Lomax TKO 7 2011-02-19 Newpoint Leisure Centre, Newport, Wales
Win Michael Kelly TKO 5 2010-09-18 LG Arena, Birmingham, England Irish junior welterweight title.
Win Gavin Tait TKO 1, 2:07 2010-05-15 West Ham, London, England
Win Peter McDonagh PTS 6 2010-02-13 Wembley, London, England
Win Samir Tergaoui TKO 6, 2:51 2009-12-05 Newcastle, England
Win Steve Saville TKO 2, 2:32 2009-10-30 Liverpool, England
Win Graham Fearn TKO 2, 2:25 2009-07-18 Manchester, England Fearn down twice, first from a bodyshot.
Win Mourad Frarema TKO 3, 2:59 2009-05-15 Belfast, Northern Ireland
Win George Kadaria TKO 4, 2:39 2009-02-28 Birmingham, England Professional debut.

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