 Gavin has high hopes of an Olympic medal in China |
Britain's world amateur lightweight champion Frankie Gavin has confirmed he will turn professional after the Beijing Olympic Games this summer. The 24-year-old's decision is sure to start a scramble among the world's top promoters - he has already spoken to Oscar De La Hoya's Golden Boy group. "I will turn pro after Beijing whatever happens," he said. "If I come back with a gold medal I will have accomplished everything there is to accomplish in the amateur sport." Gavin said that turning professional straight after Beijing made financial sense. "I know if I succeed in Beijing my earning potential will rise a lot so I have got to concentrate on making sure that happens," he said. "Fighting in the Olympics in London would be a great thing but it is too far away for me. "I will be ready for new challenges and I am looking forward to having the chance to prove myself as a professional."
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