David Haye, Ricky Hatton etc Charity Football 25th July 2010

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David Haye, Ricky Hatton etc Charity Football 25th July 2010

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On Sunday the 25th July some of the biggest names in British Boxing, along with stars from TV, Film and Music, will be gathering at the Brockwell Stadium in Canvey Island to participate in a football tournament to raise funds for The Indee Rose Trust, which provide support to children recovering from brain and spinal tumors.

The tournament, which is organised by renowned professional boxing coaches Johnny Eames and Derek Grainger of the Ultrachem TKO Gym in Canning Town, will include teams headed by WBA Heavyweight World Champion DAVID ‘HAYEMAKER’ HAYE, former undisputed Light Welterweight King RICKY HATTON, WBU Lightweight World Champion WILLIE LIMOND, European Champion DARREN BARKER, British & Commonwealth Super Featherweight Champ KEVIN MITCHELL, British Super Middleweight Champion PAUL SMITH and Commonwealth Champions RICKY BURNS & TONY BELLEW.

Joining the aforementioned professional boxing champions will be Olympic Gold Medallist JAMES DEGALE, World Amateur Champion FRANKIE GAVIN and Olympian BILLY JOE SAUNDERS.

From the world of television and film, actors GERALD KERNS & CIAREN GRIFFITHS, both of whom are currently starring in the hit TV series SHAMELESS, and former English Super Featherweight Challenger and CORONATION STREET star STEPHEN BELL will be guesting on the National Journalists team.

Rock superstars IRON MAIDEN, who are favourites to win having former MILLWALL, WEST HAM UNITED , TOTTENHAM HOTSPURS, MANCHESTER UNITED & ENGLAND star TEDDY SHERRINGHAM as their striker, will be representing the music biz along with RAZORLIGHT frontman JOHNNY BORRELL, who will be guesting on the ULTRACHEM TKO GYM team.

Johnny Eames said, “First of all I want to say what a great honour it is to be associated with The Indee Rose Trust. It’s a trust that’s run by the two parents that tragically lost their three year old girl to a brain tumor. Unbearable thing to think about really. They have set up this trust fund to raise valuable cash to help children under the age of eighteen who are recovering from brain and spinal tumors.

We’re privileged to put the Ultrachem TKO Gym name to the trust and we are, hopefully, going to put on a yearly football tournament to raise funds for the trust. The response, for the first tournament on the 25th July, has been fantastic. So many boxing stars, journalists and stars from music and television have pledged their support.

It started as an idea, that grew, and thanks to these great people looks like it’s going to be a great event with ten star packed teams taking part.

I would also like to thank Canvey Island Football Club who have, not only loaned us their stadium for the 25th July tournament, but today I read have said that The Indee Rose Trust is to be their chosen charity for the coming season. Which is fantastic, and I would love to see our efforts bring more people to make it their chosen charity for this year. It’s not our charity for just this year though. For as long as Ultrachem TKO Gym is around The Indee Rose Trust will be our chosen charity and we’ll raise funds for the trust.

Finally I would like to thank the guys who have pledged their names to come and play at the tournament, as well as my own fighters. I know that everyone of them will be there on the day supporting the Indee Rose Trust.”

The Ultrachem TKO Gym Boxers & Celebrity Football Tournament, in aid of The Indee Rose Trust will be at the Brockwell Stadium, Canvey Island on Sunday 25th July 2010.

Tickets are priced:

Adults: £10.00
Children: £5.00

and are available from The Ultrachem TKO Gym, Gillian House, Stephenson Street, Canning Town, London E16 4SA - Tel: 0207 474 3199

or buy on-line at http://tickets.justlisten2this.com

www.ultrachemtkogym.co.uk
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Re: David Haye, Ricky Hatton etc Charity Football 25th July 2010

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Good luck with the event - looks to be a good one. Ive put it up elsewhere.
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Thank you so much for that - we really appreciate that (-;
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I've also stickied it.
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Just need the kick off times!!
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Kick-off is Midday

Cheers

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LucaDiCaro wrote:Kick-off is Midday

Cheers

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is it going 2 be televised ???????????
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Sky Sports are going to be covering it - but I think this is just for a piece on Sky Sports News.

I have, and am, in contact with most TV networks so hopefully one may pick it up for full or extended highlights.
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Is it possible to buy tickets on the day?
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Hi

Canvey FC will have an allocation for direct sale. The tickets are going fast but I do expect that there will still be some tickets available on the day.

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Re: David Haye, Ricky Hatton etc Charity Football 25th July 2010

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This will be a Great Day :box:

Dont let the Scot's bring down Ringer's again tho :witzend: :lol:
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I don't think it's the Scots we have to worry about. Iron Maiden's team includes former England striker Teddy Sheringham!!!!
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Dont put Eric Guy in goal he is not too good :TU: :TU:
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Really looking forward to this.
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Spud wrote:Dont put Eric Guy in goal he is not too good :TU: :TU:
He was a great shot stopper in his boxing career though Spud :twisted:
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At least I have boxed Spudioooo..
and I am a great goalie, stopped Warrens penaltys when we played them, Panix bt sports network in ware many moons ago,
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Hey Eric you may have to stop more shots by allegedly as he is playing for the Boxing News team (-;
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A great idea, it was done many years ago at Crystal Palace indoor Hall with great success. Should make it an annual event. Best of Luck with it. I bet Bellows Team will have a few Ringers :OhYes:
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it is Johnny and Derek's intention to make this a yearly event to raise funds for the Indee Rose Trust
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If I se a Renaldo, Pele, Gazza, I am gonna say 'ringer'
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Good luck to Team Alio/Hyland who are crossing the water in an attempt to take the title down!
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Londonirish wrote:This will be a Great Day :box:

Dont let the Scot's bring down Ringer's again tho :witzend: :lol:
fornicate sake it was the only thing scotland won that year :OhYes: :bow:
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billy nelson wrote:
Londonirish wrote:This will be a Great Day :box:

Dont let the Scot's bring down Ringer's again tho :witzend: :lol:
eff sake it was the only thing scotland won that year :OhYes: :bow:
You shower did have a few ringers tho' Bill come on now!
That left winger skinned us all day and the striker was brilliant, what was his name.... er..... Willie Lillo or something?? :lol: :lol:
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Smigga wrote:
billy nelson wrote:
Londonirish wrote:This will be a Great Day :box:

Dont let the Scot's bring down Ringer's again tho :witzend: :lol:
eff sake it was the only thing scotland won that year :OhYes: :bow:
You shower did have a few ringers tho' Bill come on now!
That left winger skinned us all day and the striker was brilliant, what was his name.... er..... Willie Lillo or something?? :lol: :lol:
Willie McMessi,we had to do something mate lol the rest of us were like a bag of washing ha ha. all the best in your next fight BN.
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Went along this afternoon and really enjoyed it. I was nice to see all the boxers there especially Kevin Mitchell looking nice and relaxed and enjoying himself...He also looked in good condition, so hopefully a comeback fight is not to far away.

Best game i saw was Paul Smiths Pickpockets v Iron Maiden very competitive with a few stiff tackles going in with the guys from Liverpool coming out on top. They sure know how to play football those scousers! :bow:

Sadly had to leave before the Final which was due to be Paul Smiths team v TKO gym team.

Thanks to everybody who helped to organise this day. I hope you made lots of money for the Charity. :TU:
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