ITV to show Hennessy show
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ITV to show Hennessy show
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And here is the content of that release for the lazy:
ITV will return to showing live professional boxing on July 9th when they cover the Hennessy Sports ‘Trailblazers' promotion at the Nottingham Arena featuring Carl Froch and Junior Witter.
“I am delighted that ITV are backing this show,” said Hennessy Sports head Mick Hennessy.
“It is refreshing that their Head of Sport Mark Sharman sees what I, and their US co-promoter Oscar de la Hoya, sees in both Froch and Witter.
“Not just that they have the talent to win genuine world titles, but also that they have that special star quality it takes to become household names. ITV can provide them the exposure to do that.”
In addition to British and Commonwealth super middleweight champion Carl Froch, who defends against mandatory contender Matthew Barney, and British, Commonwealth and European champion Junior Witter, who defends against mandatory contender Andreas Kotelnik, other members of Hennessy Sports will also feature on the show.
“This is a bill packed with quality from top to bottom,” added Hennessy. “It features the best young talent in this country bar none.
“The chief support contest features exciting lightweight Lee Meager in a sensational eliminator for the British lightweight title against Liverpool's David Burke.
“Then you have the likes of Commonwealth games gold medallist Darren Barker and Junior Olympic gold medallist John O'Donnell.
“Tickets for the show only went on sale yesterday but the response has been fantastic.
“In addition to having a quality bill this is partly because this is the first time we have been able to promote at the Nottingham Arena on a Saturday night.”
ITV will return to showing live professional boxing on July 9th when they cover the Hennessy Sports ‘Trailblazers' promotion at the Nottingham Arena featuring Carl Froch and Junior Witter.
“I am delighted that ITV are backing this show,” said Hennessy Sports head Mick Hennessy.
“It is refreshing that their Head of Sport Mark Sharman sees what I, and their US co-promoter Oscar de la Hoya, sees in both Froch and Witter.
“Not just that they have the talent to win genuine world titles, but also that they have that special star quality it takes to become household names. ITV can provide them the exposure to do that.”
In addition to British and Commonwealth super middleweight champion Carl Froch, who defends against mandatory contender Matthew Barney, and British, Commonwealth and European champion Junior Witter, who defends against mandatory contender Andreas Kotelnik, other members of Hennessy Sports will also feature on the show.
“This is a bill packed with quality from top to bottom,” added Hennessy. “It features the best young talent in this country bar none.
“The chief support contest features exciting lightweight Lee Meager in a sensational eliminator for the British lightweight title against Liverpool's David Burke.
“Then you have the likes of Commonwealth games gold medallist Darren Barker and Junior Olympic gold medallist John O'Donnell.
“Tickets for the show only went on sale yesterday but the response has been fantastic.
“In addition to having a quality bill this is partly because this is the first time we have been able to promote at the Nottingham Arena on a Saturday night.”
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Great news for us fans, although it doesn't indicate which ITV station it will be on. Those of us with Sky (which I assume is the majority) it doesn't matter, but it does for the exposure of the boxer.
When did Barney become the mandatory challenger? How is he mandatory challenger, he has been a light heavy for close to two years.
When did Barney become the mandatory challenger? How is he mandatory challenger, he has been a light heavy for close to two years.
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Shit your right. Well ITV can't show both Froch and Arthur cards. I'd probably guess I was wrong then. Can't remember where I picked it up. Sure it was somewhere vaguely credible. Oh well.MTG wrote:JULY 9TH IS ARTHUR V SINITSIN I WAS TOLD FROM MEADOWBANK!
By the by, any hints anyone as to the Arthur undercard? Limmond and Burns are at Kelvin Hall on Friday, so they're probably doubtful. Young I suppose.
GARY YOUNG V COLIN MCNEILjomothepure wrote:Shit your right. Well ITV can't show both Froch and Arthur cards. I'd probably guess I was wrong then. Can't remember where I picked it up. Sure it was somewhere vaguely credible. Oh well.MTG wrote:JULY 9TH IS ARTHUR V SINITSIN I WAS TOLD FROM MEADOWBANK!
By the by, any hints anyone as to the Arthur undercard? Limmond and Burns are at Kelvin Hall on Friday, so they're probably doubtful. Young I suppose.
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Who's this MT Gillick then, any good?MTG wrote:GARY YOUNG V COLIN MCNEILjomothepure wrote:Shit your right. Well ITV can't show both Froch and Arthur cards. I'd probably guess I was wrong then. Can't remember where I picked it up. Sure it was somewhere vaguely credible. Oh well.MTG wrote:JULY 9TH IS ARTHUR V SINITSIN I WAS TOLD FROM MEADOWBANK!
By the by, any hints anyone as to the Arthur undercard? Limmond and Burns are at Kelvin Hall on Friday, so they're probably doubtful. Young I suppose.
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obviously i havnt got a career record yet.but ive been involved in boxing for 20 year and had 26 am bouts with 20 wins.been away from competition for two n half year due to injury but now on the mend and at 25 its time to go for it,no time to take the easy way but im realistic in my goals and im aiming for british title within 28 month and then ill take it from there without the usual route of wbu,wbf that many brits go for.
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Sounds good. So you have former Commonwealth champ Scott Dixon training you? What about a manager?MTG wrote:obviously i havnt got a career record yet.but ive been involved in boxing for 20 year and had 26 am bouts with 20 wins.been away from competition for two n half year due to injury but now on the mend and at 25 its time to go for it,no time to take the easy way but im realistic in my goals and im aiming for british title within 28 month and then ill take it from there without the usual route of wbu,wbf that many brits go for
MANAGED BY MICKEY HELLIET OF MAYFAIR SPORTING CLUB WHO IS A NICE MAN TO DEAL WITH AND HOPEFULY MY TRUST IN HIM WILL PAY OFF.IT MADE ME FEEL BETTER WHEN I TEAMED UP WITH SCOTT DIXON AND HE HAD GOOD THOUGHTS ABOUT MICKEY TOO.
SHOULD BE STARTING AT MIDDLEWEIGHT BUT COULD POSS MAKE MIDDLE IF NEED BE BUT WANT TO SEE HOW STRONG I FEEL AGAINST THE SUP MIDDS
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SHOULD BE STARTING AT MIDDLEWEIGHT BUT COULD POSS MAKE MIDDLE IF NEED BE BUT WANT TO SEE HOW STRONG I FEEL AGAINST THE SUP MIDDS
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