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LOUIS NORMAN

Photo: ACTION IMAGES / PETER CZIBORRA

When and why you started boxing:

My dad [former three-time Midlands Area title challenger Shaun Norman] was a professional boxer and I used to go to the gym with him when my mum was at work.

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