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Participants: James Motley, John Curtis, Mark Scott, Tom Pollard, James Cole
Participants: James Motley, John Curtis, Mark Scott, Tom Pollard, James Cole
Fight Night 2017 For The Lily Foundation · 27 April 2017 ·
‘FIGHT NIGHT V: THE GLOVES ARE ON’
Mark 'The Yorkshire Terrier' Alford vs James 'Pretty Boy' Motley
It's the hottest ticket in town... ahead of Anthony Joshua’s historic Wembley bout with Wladimir Klitschko, all eyes of the boxing world will on the iconic Clapham Grand for an epic clash of North vs South.
Headlining the 10-fight card is the scrap Sky Sports head of boxing Adam Smith describes as 'too big not to happen'. Yes, the rumours are true and after literally a year of negotiations and stand offs, MARK 'The Yorkshire Terrier' ALFORD will finally step into the ring and fight JAMES 'Pretty Boy' MOTLEY.
This is the first ever match between members of the Sky Sports' management team, with former world champion JOHNNY NELSON in The Terrier's corner while in Motley's will be four-time world champ CARL FROCH. The atmosphere is going to be electric.
Please sponsor me. Three key reasons to do so - (i) it's a great cause (see below), (ii) lots of you would pay good money to see me get hit and (iii) even more of you would pay someone to take a swing at Motters. So please do give generously.
And of course buy tickets for fight night. Everyone who is anyone from around Sky will be there on the night and I've no doubt Fight Night V will be the talk of Sky Studios and beyond for years to come.
Tickets are available NOW. Click here: http://bit.ly/LilyBoxing
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