Jordan Gill feared his boxing days were over during a nightmare 12 months - now coronavirus has fast-tracked his route back to the top.
Gill, 26, lost his unbeaten record and his WBA international featherweight title when he was stunned by Mario Enrique Tinoco in Nottingham last May.
After winning a six-rounder in Italy in September to get back to winning ways, he was diagnosed with a thyroid disease and kept out of the ring in order to get things under control.
With his health problems now under control, Gill is back with a vengeance and will be thrown back into a tantalising domestic dust-up against Reece Bellotti at Matchroom Fight Camp on August 1. “I’m 100% fit and healthy now,” Gill told Mirror Fighting. “My body wasn’t right for a
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