Frank Monkhouse
I am a former professional boxer turned full-time sports betting writer. You'll find my work on some of the world's biggest sportsbooks, exchanges, and affiliate sites, including Betfred, TalkSport and the Racing Post.
I am passionate about all sports content, including boxing, soccer, and horse racing. I love using stats to help my readers find winners and get the value they deserve. Follow my articles for big-match previews, bookie reviews, bonuses, interviews and more. My aim is to do the hard work and research, allowing my readers to confidently follow my articles knowing they are well-researched, honest and given with good intentions.
My sporting passions are boxing, football and horse racing, but I have experience covering all major sports, competitions and teams for major publications. I see myself as a genuine all-rounder who relies on the stats and trends to make accurate predictions while my experience in the iGaming industry helps set me apart from the competition.
Education
University of East London and James Watt College.
I studied media at James Watt College in Scotland and progressed to journalism at the University of East London in England.
My studies helped introduce me to the world of media and journalism, teaching me a passion for the sectors and an in-depth understanding of English at a professional level.
I have always focused my learning on sports and sports journalism, coupling my passion for writing with my passion for major sports, including football, boxing, and horse racing.
Professional Achievements
I enjoyed a successful stint as a professional boxer at the TRAD TKO Gym in London, where I trained and competed alongside some of the top names in the sport, including several world champions.
My amateur boxing career led me to the world-famous Peacock Gym in London, where I trained and competed with several international boxing stars. I represented the Peacock Gym in many respected competitions in London and around the United Kingdom.
I was extremely proud to represent Scotland in an international night of boxing, facing England and other competing nations. I also represented London at an amateur level.