Gavin McDonnell lands excellent all-British clash with Yafai

Gavin McDonnell will begin his second quest for a world title fight with a tantalising all-British clash against Gamal Yafai.
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Gavin McDonnell

McDonnell will clash with the unbeaten Birmingham fighter on March 3 at Sheffield’s FlyBe Arena with Yafai's WBC International super bantamweight title on the line.

With Yafai - brother of super flyweight world champion Kal - on the cusp of challenging for world honours himself, the bout will go a long way to setting up a title opportunity for the winner in the near future.

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Dunscroft’s McDonnell turned in a valiant performance in defeat to the talented Rey Vargas with the WBC super bantamweight title on the line in February.

He has since fought in two ‘ticking-over’ contests but his patience has paid off with an exciting 50-50 bout now set and victory on March 3 would leave no doubt over his credentials.

“I’ve learnt so much in and out of the ring in the past year,” he said.

“I feel like I’m a much better fighter now and the loss has bought me along – It’s given me a taste of the big time and I want more.

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“These domestic dust-ups are the type of fights which gets the bit between your teeth.

"It’s a massive fight compared to my last fight which has got my juices flowing. These are the fights that I want.

"All going well, I’ll get the win and look to maybe have a world title eliminator before getting into contention at the back of the summer – I want another world title shot in 2018.

“Gamal’s a good fighter – I have respect for him and his brothers but I genuinely believe I’m going to do a number on him but he’ll think the same.

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"I’m going to make the most of these big fights now because by the time it comes around it’ll have been a year since my last real big one.

"He’s got a lot more to gain than me, it’ll be a competitive fight.

"We sparred over a year ago, they were good spars – I’m not going into it but if that’s anything to go by it’ll make for a fan friendly fight.

“I said to the team, whoever gets me next has got me at the wrong time.

"I am not losing again, I can’t lose again.

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"I’m still feeling young and fresh to the game but now I have the experience and drive.

“That world title defeat, I couldn’t have done much more. I had a great camp, I got beat by the better man and there’s no shame in losing to Vargas, he’s gone on to show how good he is.

"If I can get a big win here, it sets me up for a massive year. I know how this boxing game works, it will snowball.

“I put a tweet out the other day about fighting Gamal and the reaction was great.

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"I’m not one for putting it out there but I wanted to get this fight nailed down before Christmas. I didn’t want to be going into this period with just a talk of a fight, although I’m disciplined I might have just slipped slightly.

"Now it’s done I’m going to be on it, I’m focused already and I hope Dave Coldwell is going to throw me into sparring straight away – I’m raring to go.”

The two rivals have a shared opponent in Barnsley’s Josh Wale.

Yafai out-pointed Wale last year while McDonnell holds a points win and a draw over the reigning British bantamweight champion.

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Yafai, 26, is the reigning Commonwealth and WBC International super bantamweight champion, the latter crown he claimed in May with a stoppage of Sean Davies in Birmingham.

He is set for another six round outing in January ahead of his clash with McDonnell.

“The path is laid out now,” said Yafai. “I’ve been waiting for something like this to get stuck into.

"I got the win at York Hall recently but fighting in January and then straight into the McDonnell fight gives me some momentum.

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"It’s been a bit stop and start for me, but it’s a New Year and I can’t wait for it.

“I know I’m good enough for the big nights and this is certainly a big fight.

"I believe I’m good enough to beat the likes of Gavin. It’s experience against youth, but I bring something different to the table than what he’s seen.

“Gavin is a good fighter. He’s fringe world level, he just fell short against Vargas.

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"I’d like to think I’m slightly above prospect level now so, if I get the win it catapults me up a level or two. He’s still got a good world ranking which I can take – this is possibly his last shot to get back up to world level.

“We were looking at the British title but this opportunity has cropped up. It’s something we couldn’t turn down.

"We’re not going into this fight to just get a bit of money or whatever, I’m very confident.

"If you think you can win, why not take it? It doesn’t matter where you are in your career.

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“I remember watching Gavin coming through, I made my pro debut on a Leeds card in which he was fighting higher up the card.

"I think I’m good enough to beat him.

“He’s a nice guy, we’ve sparred and I get on with his brother but at the end of the day boxing is a business.

"We’ll go in there, have the fight and then shake hands after.

“It’s going to be a good fight. He’s tough and will come forward non-stop and I’ll be there ready to mix it with him.

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"This is what we’re in boxing for, to get the fans excited and to progress and step up in class.”

McDonnell and Yafai clash on the undercard of Sheffield hero Kell Brook’s debut at Super-Welterweight, where he faces former European champion and WBC number seven Sergey Rabchenko.

Tickets for Brook’s clash with Rabchenko are on sale now priced £40, £60, £80, £100 and £150 from the FlyDSA Arena at www.flydsaarena.co.uk and on 0114 2565656. VIP tickets priced at £250 are exclusively available from www.matchroomboxing.com