Showing posts with label Colin Kenna. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Colin Kenna. Show all posts

Monday, July 8, 2013

SATURDAY NIGHT FEVER – 13th JULY 2013 AT YORK HALL


THREE TITLE FIGHTS  featuring IBF African Champion the sensational Richard "Azonto" Commey 15 fights 15 wins 15 knockouts in a Commonwealth title final eliminator at lightweight.

As well as standard tickets and reserved ringside you can get VIP tickets which provide guaranteed tickets in the first two rows and a free bar in your own private VIP bar which will be open from 5pm until 8pm.

"Repeat or revenge" is the title for the chief support which sees an intriguing and exciting clash for the British Masters Heavyweight title where Ian "Layemout" Lewison (prizefighter semi-finalist) takes on Colin Kenna for the vacant title. Kenna beat Lewison in his last contest, Lewison wants revenge and his first title.

In a third title fight "Pretty" Ricky Boylan competes for the International Masters Bronze title against "The Hammer" Andrei Hramyka (10-6-3). The hard hitting Hramyka has won of his 10 fights inside the distance.

Miles Shinkwin competes in an 8 round contest at Light Heavyweight against Jon Anthony from Doncaster.
Heavyweight action with the return of the exciting Heavyweight Tom "The Bomb" Dallas from Kent. Tom has won 16 from 19 fights and has his first fight since signing with the Goodwin team.

Cruiserweight Robin Dupre (1-0) takes on the tough Paul "Maniac" Morris is a 4 round contest

Welterweight "Lights out" Luke Fowler makes a welcome return to the ring in a 4x3 contest.

Light Heavyweight Kevin Greenwood goes for his first consecutive win in a 6 round contest.

Making his debut is exciting Remel Scott-Pavelin at Light Heavyweight who has an International contest over 4 rounds.

For tickets call 01525-851150 or visit www.goodwinmainevents.co.uk or www.goodwinpromotions.co.uk

Friday, June 22, 2012

BRIXTON HEAVYWEIGHT IAN LEWISON LOOKS TO RE-START HIS CAREER ON 7TH JULY



“With my new team I am heading for the top”


Brixton Heavyweight Ian Lewison looks to get his faltering career back on track on July 7th.

Lewison who lost in two ABA finals to David Dolan and David Price (disputed decision) has made an inauspicious start to his career winning 4 and drawing 1 from 6 fights.

“Fights kept falling through and I lost motivation for the sport” said Lewison who weighed 18 stone 12 for his last fight when an unfit Lewison lost to Colin Kenna on points over 4 rounds. “I was a disgrace and an embarrassment to myself. I was not fit and in no condition. It will never happen again”.

Lewison who will weigh in around 17 stone 7 lbs on July 7th has signed a long term deal with fledgling promoter Steve Goodwin and is re-motivated with Steve promoting him “It was an easy decision to sign with Steve. He is going places and I saw what he did by giving Ali Adams a big chance with Audley Harrison.  The only difference is when Steve gives me my big chance is that I will take it and win.”

“Steve will get me four fights this year and next year we will start to aim high. We have decided we do not want easy fights so on July 7th I will take on Istvan Ruszinsky who has lost only 1 from 5 fights and has knocked out 2 of his last 3 opponents. He comes to fight and I aim to knock him out and put on a big show to issue a statement that Lewison is coming!”

The Lewison v Ruszinksky fight is on the undercard of a dual title show at York Hall promoted by Goodwin Promotions featuring the eagerly awaiting Southern Area Cruiserweight title fight between Tony Conquest and Leon Williams and the Light-Middlewieght title clash between Nathan Weiss and Ryan Toms.

Chief support to these two fights sees the sensational Ghanain Champion Richard Commey (11 fights 11 wins 11 knockouts) take on Kris Hughes who most recently fought Carl Frampton for the Commonwealth title. Hughes is moving up in weight and wants to make a statement whilst for Commey this is the scalp he wants to show that he is en-route to the top. Commey promises fireworks and his twelfth straight knock out.

Tickets for this exciting night of boxing can be obtained from www.goodwinmainevents.co.uk or by calling 01525 851150.