british boxer galal yafai, who won flyweight gold at the tokyo olympics for team gb, has announced thatmake. it was easy decision for me to go pro, but tough to actually choose who to go with. but i'm here today. you have signe dwith very prestigious, very well—known promoter, eddie hearn. what did he say to convince you? a few things, like, i think it was mainly the fact he's got a lot of clout. he's a massive promoter. massive boxing promoter. as an amateur, your goal was obviously to win a gold medal at the olympics. you've done that, so now that you've turned professional, whatare youraims? to be a world champion, it's a simple as that. i know there aren't many olympic and world champions in british boxing history, joshua, james, probably a handful. if i can add my name to that, i'd be over the moon. and irish fighter katie taylor will make history in april as part of the first ever women's bout to top the bill at madison square garden in new york. the undisputed lightweight world champion will put her belts on the line against amanda serrano of puerto rico, a seven—weight world cha