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Boxing has long been a passion for Fincham, who told Planet Sport: “I think people are going to be shocked.
“It won’t look like I’ve just stepped in from reality TV, it will look like this geezer knows what he’s doing. And I’ll be able to adapt to anything that’s in front of me.
“That’s part of being from the amateurs really. Sometimes you turn up to shows as a spare and you’d get on the show and you’d fight.
“Sometimes you’d fight three times in a week against three different boys.
“I can adapt, I wouldn’t say I’m one style. And also, you’ve got to remember that the pro game is a lot different to amateur.
“Sometimes you might settle into a new style because amateur is very pitter-patter and very counter-punchy.
“Whereas pros ain’t so much that. I’m still sort of discovering that a bit more now. Training as a pro.”