The Youth In Action Sports Personality of the Month for November, Lee Jenman, is not having doubts about continuing his boxing career, despite the serious injury to Paul Ingle.

Ingle's collapse during an IBF featherweight title fight, and subsequent operation to remove a blood clot on the brain, has re-opened the debate about the future of the sport.

The Young England boxer said: "It shouldn't happen and it doesn't happen a lot but you get a risk in every sport.

"It's a risk you take for your sport.

"I was just talking about it with my mum and I think I have had more injuries playing football than I ever have had in boxing."

The 16-year-old Southwick ABC light-middleweight, from Hangleton, is busy preparing for the forthcoming ABA Schoolboy Championships in January.

Lee, the four-time Sussex Schools champion and two-time Southern Area Schools title holder, is hopeful he can go all the way to the final as he did last year but this time win the title.

The young boxer picks up the Argus trophy just weeks after starting training with the England under-19 squad at Crystal Palace with ABA director of boxing Ian Irwin, who also trains Olympic gold medalist Audley Harrison.