WATCH: Part one of an interview with undefeated Moray professional boxer Fraser Wilkinson ahead of the 'biggest night of my life' for his Scottish super-welterweight title fight against Corey McCulloch in Elgin Town Hall on Saturday
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"The biggest night of my life" is how Moray professional boxer Fraser Wilkinson describes Saturday's Scottish super-welterweight title fight in Elgin.
The product of Elgin Amateur Boxing Club spoke from his home gym as he put in more preparations for his ten-round bout against Corey McCulloch for the national belt.
Wilkinson (22), who comes from Hopeman and now lives in Forres, has won all five of his pro fights so far and believes he is destined for bigger and better things.
Watch part one of a video interview from his training stint at Elgin Amateur Boxing Club gym.
He will now headline the bill at Elgin Town Hall, but admitted he was disappointed for fellow Elgin ABC product Andrew Smart following the cancellation of Smart's Scottish welterweight title fight.
Read more:
- Smart fight called off but Wilkinson will go for glory
- WATCH: Disappointed Andrew Smart speaks about his cancelled title bout
The prospect of a Moray title double may have been removed on the night but 'Wilko' is determined to become Moray's first-ever Scottish professional boxing champ.
More to follow from Wilkinson's hopes and dreams of becoming a north boxing superstar.