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Games gold in Sean’s sights

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SCOTTISH boxer Sean Lazzerini will be aiming high when he flies to Australia for the 2018 Commonweal­th Games.

The 20-year-old Glaswegian captured gold at the Commonweal­th Youth Games in Samoa in 2015 and is looking to emulate that feat in Australia in April.

Lazzerini, who boxes out of the Bellahoust­on club, insists he will be in the best possible shape in preparatio­n for the best possible outcome.

“I am going there to put in 100% in every performanc­e and training session from now on until the Games,” he said.

“Whatever happens I will be 100% prepared. There will be no excuses. It will be the best Sean Lazzerini who could go there.

“I know quite a few of the opponents and they are definitely beatable. A gold medal is definitely a shout and a medal is a shout.

“However, I won’t be thinking about a gold medal, I will be thinking of who I need to fight first and take it from there.

“It Is one of the best things that has happened to me. I am going to grab it with both hands and enjoy every second of it.”

Lazzerini had to come through a nervy and pressurise­d box-off against Boris Crighton for the -81kg place in December to be able to make his Commonweal­th Games debut — but it left him very vindicated.

“I was really nervous when I was first told about it,” he said. “I thought I deserved to go already but I had to deal with it.

“I used it as an opportunit­y to show what I could do and prove that I was the one who should be going — and I did.

“I went for it and dominated every round so I was happy.”

Josh Taylor won gold at the 2014 Commonweal­th Games in Glasgow, as did Charlie Flynn in the lightweigh­t division. Now Lazzerini wants to join them.

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