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The highly anticipated PBC British Super Featherweight Championship clash between Denny’s Kevin Traynor (5-0-0 3KO) and Basildon’s Lewis Mulberry (4-1-0 1KO), finally took place on Saturday night, on the Lee McAllister promoted LET BATTLE COMMENCE VI event that took place at Rivals in Wishaw, Schottland.
The heavily hyped title clash exceeded all expectations, it was an exceptional closely fought twelve round Battle Royale and rightly is being touted as a leading contender for FIGHT OF THE YEAR accolades.
No surprise really as both warriors went at it hammer and tongs for the full twelve rounds, much to the delight of the fans in attendance as well as those around the world that watched the sensational contest live on FITE+
Speaking from his home, following some well earned rest and relaxation with his family, Traynor said;
“What a night!
“The fight had been built up for the past year or so and I think it definitely lived up to expectations, und vieles mehr.
“Lewis was a great opponent very, very explosive but I kept my cool stuck to my game plan and everything went exactly the way I felt that it would, only thing I didn’t expect was for it to go the distance, I thought I would have got him out of there but the lad proved how tough he was.
“I knew how dangerous he would be early and the first three or four rounds would be the toughest, but I remained composed and continued to box smart before stepping it up later in the fight.
“It was a fantastic fight to be involved in and was an excellent experience fighting in my first twelve round fight.
“I enjoyed every second on it and would like to thank Lewis for being a fantastic dance partner, he is only a young lad and can definitely come again and do some great things in the sport.
“As for myself I’m not 100% sure what is next for me, I had a great camp for the fight but with my baby son being born it was hard to train the 2 oder 3 times a day, work and be a dad so I will spend some time with my family consider what options I have then take it from there.
“Thanks to Lee McAllister, Assassin Promotions, BIBA and the PBC for the opportunity to fight for my first Championship, it has been a great journey so far and much, much more to come.”
In addition to the sensational Traynor versus Mulberry potential FOTY title clash, fans in attendance, as well as those watching on FITE+ were treated to a night of sensational closely matched contests, the standouts being;
The opening contest of the night see Aberdeen’s Samer Carol (1-1-0) and Newcastle’s Jak Johnson (1-4-0) in action against each other.
Originally Carol was due to face India’s Jaideep Singh (0-1-0) and Johnson was matched against India’s Sukhdeep Singh (1-0-0), however both Indian lads visas were not through in time, so some quick rejigging of the card led to the pair squaring off against each other in a fantastic all action, closely fought four rounder that had the potential of being Fight of the Night, had it not been for the exceptional Traynor-Mulberry title clash. After four all action rounds Referee James Ancliff’s scorecard read 39-39, it was that close!
Unbeaten Liam Allan (3-0-0 3KO) had his hands full when he faced late replacement in Kent’s Adam Harris (Debüt), in a four round Heavyweight contest.
Was für ein krachender Kampf, it was hard to believe it was at Heavyweight as the action was more akin to a Super Middle contest, and what’s more Harris became the first fighter to go the distance, in the pro ranks, with the big punching Aberdeen youngster. Referee James Ancliff scored the contest 40-36 in favour of Liam Allan.
Paisley’s Craig Kelly (11-15-1 2KO) was expecting a really testing full on nights work, when he faced Accra Ghana’s big punching Theophilus Ofei Dodoo (9-2-0 9KO), however fate stepped in to cut the fight short, as Dodoo suffered a serious hand injury during the first stanza that forced him to retire at the end of the round. However believe me the first round is definitely worth watching on FITE+ as it was one seriously great all action affair.
Another fight that only went one round was the heavyweight clash between Barrow’s Lee Kellett and Belfast’s Darren Burns. This was another all action affair, that was until just seconds in to the second minute of the contest when Kellet let rip with a massive hook to send Burns crashing to deck.
Originally the event was due to be headlined by two time WBO Featherweight World Champion Scott Harrison versus Razak Nettey PBC Commonwealth title clash, however that contest was forced to be cancelled just thirty minutes or so before it was due to take place.
Full replays of the LET BATTLE COMMENCE VI event are available to subscribers on FITE+
WIBA World Champion Denise Castle is set to headline the historicLASSEN SIE DIE SCHLACHT KOMMEN – Die Löwinnen Ereignis, um sechs Mal befördert, Lee McAllister, Weltmeister in fünf Divisionen, das findet am Samstag den 21. November statt 2020
Während ihrer professionellen Boxkarriere hat Bournemouth's Castle auf der ganzen Welt teilgenommen, but curiously had never competed in a contest in her home country, but that will change come the 21st November, although as the event will be held behind closed doors, at the Northern Hotel in Aberdeen, and there will be no British fans ringside to support her.
Castle, ein ehemaliger World Boxing Council (WBC) Muay Thai Weltmeister, secured the Women’s International Boxing Association (WIBA) World Crown back in October 2019, following a fifth round stoppage over Sutthinee Bamrungpao in Bangkok, Thailand.
On the 21st November Castle was originally set to defend her WIBA World Crown against Judit Hachbold, subject to Hachbold’s medical suspension issued by the Florida State Boxing Commission being resolved at least 30 Tage vor dem Ereignis, which has not occurred. A replacement opponent will be announced in due course.
Bis heute dieLASSEN SIE DIE SCHLACHT KOMMEN Serie, which are broadcast live onFITE TV und verzögerte Ausstrahlung in Großbritannien amSportkanal-Netzwerk (Freeview / Youview Channel 265), hat auf allen Veranstaltungen weibliche Wettbewerbe gezeigt.
Der erste fand am 18. Juli statt 2020 und war Gastgeber des professionellen Boxdebüts des zehnmaligen Kickbox-Weltmeisters Caitlin Foran gegen PBC International Silver Champion Jaime Bates.
LASSEN SIE DIE SCHLACHT KOMMEN II, die am Freitag, den 4. September live übertragen wurde, zeigte drei weibliche Wettbewerbe, der erste vorgestellte PBC International Silver Super Flyweight ChampionNicola Hopewell gegenTasha Boyes, Auf der Karte standen auch Elite Amateur StarsHollie Towl undEllie Coulson die ihre jeweiligen professionellen Boxdebüts gegen gemacht habenJaime Bates undBeccy Ferguson.
Die Zwischenkarte für den 21. NovemberLASSEN SIE DIE SCHLACHT KOMMEN – Die Löwinnen Event sieht WIBA Minimum-Weight-WeltmeisterDenise Castle defend her crown against a yet to be named replacement opponent.
Die gestapelte Karte hostet den Rückkampf zwischenNicola Hopewell undTasha Boyes, nach dem unglücklichen Rücktritt von Boyes während ihrer vorherigen Begegnung aufgrund einer Armverletzung.
Ehemaliger zehnmaliger Kickbox-WeltmeisterCaitlin Foran wird ihren zweiten Auftritt in der Serie haben und gegen Shrewsbury antretenBeccy Ferguson.
Ehemaliger englischer nationaler AmateurmeisterEllie Coulson wird auch ihren zweiten Auftritt in der Serie machen, diesmal steht sie vorEsther Konecna aus der Tschechischen Republik.
Sheffield’s former five time National Amateur Champion and unbeaten as a professional, Hollie Towl, faces Malta’sMelissa Harianto.
World Boxing Council (WBC) Muay Thai WeltmeisterNatacha De Almeida aus der Schweiz, wird ihr professionelles Boxdebüt gegen York gebenCarly Mackenzie.
Ehemaliger Elite Amateur, South ShieldsEstelle Scott, ist wieder in Aktion gegen das DebütKirsty Biswas von Middlesbrough.
ManchesterSophie Varley makes her first appearance on the series and will face debutingIvette Garcia.
Shrewsburys PBC International Silver Bantamweight ChampionJaime Bates wird mit dem erfahrenen Kenianer von Kopf bis Fuß gehenJane Kavulani.
In addition to being the first all female professional boxing event, LASSEN SIE DIE SCHLACHT KOMMEN – Die Löwinnen will also be the first ever event in the UK to be officiated by an all Female team licensed by the British & Irische Boxbehörde (BIBA), who are sanctioning the historic event.
Former Amateur A Class RefereeCarla Fox will the third person in the ring, Michelle Pennington undErica Higgins will be the inspectors andEmma Truepenny will be the timekeeper and due to a broken toe preventing her competing on the historic event, MBC International Champion and BIBA’s Director of Female BoxingMarianne Marston, who is also a qualified Chief Inspector/Championship Supervisor, will now be the Chief Inspector and Championship Supervisor of the event.
LASSEN SIE DIE SCHLACHT KOMMEN – Die Löwinnen, in Assoziation mitPAPA JOHN'S PIZZA undNEON ENERGY DRINK, findet am 21. November statt 2020 und wird ausschließlich live übertragenFITE TV (PPV @ $12.99)
Promoter Lee Mcallister gab zuvor bekannt, dass es beim kommenden LET BATTLE COMMENCE II zwei weibliche Wettbewerbe geben wird, in Zusammenarbeit mit PAPA JOHN'S PIZZA und NEON ENERGY DRINK, Dies findet „hinter verschlossenen Türen“ im OYO Northern Hotel in Aberdeen statt und wird am Samstag, dem 15. August, exklusiv live von FITE TV übertragen 2020.
Die erste aller weiblichen Schlachten findet in Großbritannien statt #1 und Welt #27 Nicola Hopewell von Super Flyweight Worksop in Aktion gegen Leeds 'Tasha Boyes.
Zurück am 7. März, kurz bevor Großbritannien in den Lockdown ging, Hopewell sicherte sie #1 UK Ranking aufBoxRanking.Com über einen sensationellen Ko-Sieg in der zweiten Runde gegen Anita Addy aus Ghana im Hoops Basketball Center in Barrow-on-Furness.
Als Amateur Hopewell, ein ehemaliges Mitglied des England Pathway Squad, teilte den Ring mit einer Reihe hochkarätiger Kämpfer, darunter die Commonwealth Gold Medalist und die jetzt ungeschlagene Profiboxerin Lisa Whiteside und die GB-Boxerin Tori Ellis Willetts, die auf dem Weg zu den Olympischen Spielen ist. Während ihrer Zeit im Team GB in Sheffield war Hopewell auch mit der doppelten olympischen Goldmedaillengewinnerin Nicola Adams sowie der WBC International Championship Challenger Nina Bradley und der IBO- und WBC-Weltmeisterin Terri Harper konfrontiert.
Hopewells Gegner am 15. August wird sein 28 jährige Tasha Boyes aus York, der erst vor ein paar Jahren zum Boxen gekommen ist, Nachdem sie von zwei Schwestern gehört hatte, deren Eltern bei dem Bombenanschlag auf Manchester gestorben waren, wollte sie etwas tun, um ihnen irgendwie zu helfen, Deshalb beschloss sie, an einer Boxveranstaltung „White Collar“ teilzunehmen, um Geld für die verwaisten Schwestern zu sammeln. Boyes trat weiterhin erfolgreich in der nicht lizenzierten Szene an, Teilnahme an weiteren Wohltätigkeitsveranstaltungen, um Spenden für Bedürftige als sie selbst zu sammeln, bis Anfang dieses Jahres. Am 15. August wird Boyes ihr professionelles Debüt geben
Die Karrieren von Nicola Hopewell und Tasha Boyes verliefen möglicherweise auf sehr unterschiedlichen Wegen, Aber am 15. August werden ihre Reisen sie in denselben Ring führen.
Der zweite dieser köstlichen Kämpfe besteht aus zwei Pro-Debütanten, die gegeneinander antreten, wenn Sheffields sensationeller fünfmaliger nationaler Amateur-Champion Star Hollie Towl mit dem World Boxing Council von Kopf bis Fuß geht (WBC) Muay Thai Weltmeisterin Natacha De Almeida aus der Schweiz.
Towl begann im Alter von 11 Jahre und während ihrer geschätzten Amateurkarriere sicherte sich Towl zahlreiche Auszeichnungen, darunter;
East Midlands Champion 2015 – 2020
Nationaler Meister 2014-2020 bei drei verschiedenen Gewichtsklassen
East Midlands Box Cup Champion 2018 und 2019.
Nationaler Verband der Jungen und Mädchen Clubmeister 2019.
Esker Irish Box Cup Champion 2019.
Esker Irish Box Cup Silbermedaille 2018.
England Boxen Winter Box Cup Champion 2019.
Hull Box Cup Champion 2019 und 2020.
Nationaler Weltergewicht Champion Gürtelhalter 2019.
Xbox Academy-Champion des Champions-Gürtelhalters zwei Jahre hintereinander 2018-2020.
Towl wurde eingeladen, sich dem England Boxing National Pathway Squad anzuschließen, und hat die WBC-Weltmeisterin Terri Harper und die Commonwealth-Meisterin Nina Bradley besiegt.
Towls Gegner am 15. August, 28 jährige Natacha De Almeida, ist der aktuelle WBC- und PFF Muay Thai-Weltmeister.
Im März 2019 De Almeida reiste zur Bukom Boxing Arena in Accra, Ghana, wo sie sich der beliebtesten malaysischen Dolphina Waltertony der Buchmacher stellte und sie schlug, um den begehrten grünen WBC-Gürtel zu sichern.
De Almeida hatte schon immer erstklassige Stand-up-Fähigkeiten, Daher sollte der Übergang zum professionellen Boxen für den Muay Thai-Weltmeister nicht zu viel sein.
Die vollständige Karte für LET BATTLE COMMENCE II, in Zusammenarbeit mit PAPA JOHN'S PIZZA und NEON ENERGY DRINK, die am Samstag, den 15. August stattfindet 2020 und wird exklusiv live auf FITE TV übertragen, ist:
1) Mittelgewicht
Sechsmal, Fünf-Divisionen-Weltmeister, und Promoter der LET BATTLE COMMENCE-Reihe, Lee McAllister tritt zum ersten Mal in der Serie auf und trifft im Schlagzeilenkampf auf den in Spanien lebenden Nicaraguaner Edwin Palacios. Palacios hat erklärt, dass er der Herausforderung gewachsen ist und ein Feuerwerk erwartet.
2) Federgewicht
Der ehemalige Amateurstar Hollie Towl von Sensational Teen wird ihr professionelles Debüt gegen den ebenso sensationellen World Boxing Council geben (WBC) Muay Thai Weltmeisterin Natacha De Almeida aus der Schweiz, wer wird auch ihr professionelles Boxdebüt geben.
3) Weltergewicht
Ungeschlagener Jack Jones (4-0-0) aus Leeds wird es mit dem nicaraguanischen Hardman Michael Isaac Carrero aufnehmen, nachdem sich sein ursprünglicher Gegner Dean Porter zurückgezogen hatte.
4) Super-Fliegengewicht
Bei einem wirklich köstlichen Wettbewerb trifft PBC International Bronze Champion Nicola Hopewell mit der aufregenden Tasha Boyes aus York aufeinander, , der zu diesem ihrem Profidebüt.
5) Mittelgewicht
Scott Mcintyre aus Liverpool (4-1-0) ist bestrebt, eine wichtige Erklärung abzugeben, wenn er es mit dem hartgesottenen Nicaraguaner Wilmer Gonzalez aufnimmt (21-18-1), als nur wenige wehren sich Gonzalez KOd, ehemaliger WBF-Europameister und internationaler Meister, derselbe Champ, der für den einzigen Verlust in der Aufzeichnung des Liverpudlian verantwortlich ist.
6) Super Federgewicht
Dennys Kevin Traynor (2-0-0) muss in Bestform sein, wenn er gegen den aktuellen internationalen Masters-Champion Pablo Narvaez aus Nicaragua antritt.
7) Schwergewicht
Der letzte Kampf der Nacht wird Debütant gegen Debütant antreten, während Craig Dick gegen Michael Bassett antritt, Beide großen Jungs haben erklärt, dass sie am 15. August einen großen Eindruck hinterlassen wollen.
Lee Mcallister gegen Edwin Palacios Schlagzeilen LET BATTLE COMMENCE II, in Zusammenarbeit mit PAPA JOHN'S PIZZA und NEON ENERGY DRINK und wird im Northern Hotel in Aberdeen stattfinden und am Samstag, den 15. August exklusiv live auf FITE TV übertragen 2020.
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Nathan Beattie vs Milton Arauz headlines 1st August and 6 time World Champion Lee McAllister vs Edwin Palacios headlines 15th August
Following the success of the inaugural LET BATTLE COMMENCE, in association with PAPA JOHN’S PIZZA & NEON ENERGY DRINK, that took place at the Northern Hotel in Aberdeen last weekend, promoter Lee Mcallister has announced two more events in the series which will be broadcast live and exclusive on FITE TV on Saturday 1st August and Saturday 15th August 2020.
Back on the 18th July the fans of the pugilistic arts around the world watching LET BATTLE COMMENCE 1 on FITE TV were treated to the spectacle of the return to the fray by Lineal World Boxing Organization (WBO-) Featherweight World Champion Scott Harrison, who faced and stopped Professional Boxing Council (PBC) International Champion Paul Peers in a non-championship six rounder.
Prior to Harrison-Peers the fans tuned in watched an incredible Battle Royale between 10 time Kick Boxing World Champion Caitlin Foran, who was making her professional boxing debut, and Professional Boxing Council (PBC) International Bronze Champion Jaime Bates, who stepped in as late replacement after original opponent Carly Mackenzie broke two toes in a riding accident the previous weekend. After six incredibly closely fought rounds Foran secured the victory by a close 58-56 points tally.
The third fight of the night was a fantastic all action War between undefeated Lewis Mulberry and Nicaragua’s Johnson Tellez. I’m sure those watching on TV were as enthralled with the action as much as myself, Mulberry’s ring name is “Machine Gun’ and believe me that is a most appropriate moniker, wie die 19 year old peppered the body of his far more experienced opponent with fast and powerful left and rights at a mega rapid pace. After six scintillating all action rounds, Referee Edward Law’s scorecard read 60-54 in favour of the teen sensation Lewis Mulberry.
Prior to Mulberry-Tellez Perth’s Adam Stewart (1-0-0) made his return to the ring against late replacement Nicaragua’s Alexander Zeledon, following an injury sustained by original opponent Liverpool’s Steve Sunners (4-0-0). Earlier this year Zeledon beat Manchester’s Dan Booth (4-1-0), so not an easy opponent, regardless of his negative record, für 25 year old Stewart who returned to the fray following a three year sabbatical.
Was für ein krachender Kampf, both protagonists went at it hammer and tongs for close to four rounds before Stewart’s power came into play late in the fourth. With around 25 second or so of the round remaining Stewart fired a massive Exocet to send the Nicaraguan to the deck, Zeledon was clearly in pain as he unsuccessfully tried to make it to his feet. Official time of stoppage 2 Minuten und 40 Sekunden der vierten Runde.
The opening fight of the night see 18 year old Heavyweight Liam Allan from Aberdeen make his professional debut against Puerto Rican Jose F Leon. Cracking opening round, but in the second Allan’s mature approach, that belied his tender years, really came into play.
As the second stanza progressed, Allan worked behind his superb jab to fashion some good openings, which he took without a second thought. Just about mid way through the second round one such opening enabled the youngster to let rip with a massive shot that sent Leon to the deck. Leon made the count and boxing resumed, then with around 30 seconds of the round remaining Allan created another opening and once again let rip and landed a big shot to send the South American to the canvas for a second time, the tough Puerto Rican tried to make it to his feet again but just failed to make the count, official time of the stoppage was 2 Minuten und 40 Sekunden.
The first August event, LASSEN SIE DIE SCHLACHT KOMMEN II, in Zusammenarbeit mit PAPA JOHN'S PIZZA und NEON ENERGY DRINK, takes place at the Northern Hotel in Aberdeen and broadcast live and exclusive by FITE TV on Saturday 1ST AUGUST 2020.
The line-up for the 1st August is:
1) Leicht
PBC & WBU International Champion Nathan Beattie (10-4-0) has a seriously tough night ahead, when he steps in the ring with Nicaraguan Milton Arauz (10-3-1)
2) Super-Fliegengewicht
Bei einem wirklich köstlichen Wettbewerb trifft PBC International Bronze Champion Nicola Hopewell mit der aufregenden Tasha Boyes aus York aufeinander, , der zu diesem ihrem Profidebüt.
3) Mittelgewicht
Scott Mcintyre aus Liverpool (4-1-0) will take on the seriously tough Nicaraguan Wilmer Gonzalez (21-18-1), who just a few fights back KOd a certain British WBF European and International Champ.
4) Super Federgewicht
Dennys Kevin Traynor (2-0-0) will need to be at his best when he takes on the exciting Greek battler Paris Stavropoulos (2-1-0), who makes his first appearance in the UK.
5) Schwergewicht
Der letzte Kampf der Nacht wird Debütant gegen Debütant antreten, während Craig Dick gegen Michael Bassett antritt, both the big lads have stated they will be looking to make a big impression on the 1st August.
The second of the August events, LET BATTLE COMMENCE III, in association with PAPA JOHN’S PIZZA and NEON ENERGY DRINK will take place at the Northern Hotel in Aberdeen and broadcast exclusively live on FITE TV on Saturday 15TH AUGUST 2020.
The line-up for the 15th August is:
1) Mittelgewicht
Sechsmal, Fünf-Divisionen-Weltmeister, und Promoter der LET BATTLE COMMENCE-Reihe, Lee McAllister steps in to replace Malta’s Brandon Borg to face Gerona, Spain based Nicaraguan Edwin Palacios in the headline fight, definitely a much tougher fight for Palacios than what he was expecting, but the macho South American has stated he’s up to the challenge and to expect fireworks.
2) Federgewicht
Der ehemalige Amateurstar Hollie Towl von Sensational Teen wird ihr professionelles Debüt gegen den ebenso sensationellen World Boxing Council geben (WBC) Muay Thai Weltmeisterin Natacha De Almeida aus der Schweiz, wer wird auch ihr professionelles Boxdebüt geben.
3) Mittelgewicht
Nathan Russo versus Wilmer Gonzalez – this highly anticipated clash of the Big Bangers was originally due to have been on the first LET BATTLE COMMENCE show in the series, but had to be rescheduled due to a minor injury suffered by Russo. Without a doubt this is going to be a highly exciting all action contest, how long it’ll last is anyones guess, as Russo has won every fight so far by KNOCKOUT and Gonzalez has 14 KOs on his record, including a huge upset KO win over a certain World Boxing Foundation (WBF) European and International Champion last year.
4) Weltergewicht
Instead of the anticipated rematch against Dean Porter, Leeds’ Jack Jones, will now face Nicaraguan hard man Michael Isaac Carrero, following original opponent Porter having to withdraw.
5) Bantamgewicht
Local lad Kenny Allan faces Chadwell Heath, Surrey’s Jordan Smith in the opening contest of the night, Allan will be looking to secure his second victory in his fledgling career, whilst Smith will be seeking to get the first win on his record on this just his third pro outing.
Nathan Beattie versus Milton Arauz headlines LET BATTLE COMMENCE II, in Zusammenarbeit mit PAPA JOHN'S PIZZA und NEON ENERGY DRINK, takes place at the Northern Hotel in Aberdeen and broadcast live and exclusive by FITE TV on Saturday 1ST AUGUST 2020.
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Lee Mcallister versus Edwin Palacios headlines LET BATTLE COMMENCE III, in Zusammenarbeit mit PAPA JOHN'S PIZZA und NEON ENERGY DRINK und wird im Northern Hotel in Aberdeen stattfinden und am Samstag, den 15. August exklusiv live auf FITE TV übertragen 2020.
LET BATTLE COMMENCE III PPV ($4.99 approx £4) will be available on FITE TV from Wednesday 29th July
Football and Boxing Stars, such as Harry Redknapp, Peter Crouch, Peter Odemwingie, Les Ferdinand and Jimmy Bullard from Football and WBO Inter-Continental Champion Anthony Yarde and WBF International & European Champion Tommy Jacobs from Professional Boxing have pledged their support for the Kiyan Prince Foundation (KPF) Charity event that takes place at the London Irish Centre in Camden in London on Saturday 21st December
The above named stars plus many more will be attending the Charity Boxing event to raise funds for the Kiyan Prince Foundation (KPF), which is hosted by former WBO & IBF Inter-Continental and MBC International Champion and KPF founder Dr Mark Prince OBE.
The event will feature five amateur contests, featuring local boxers and one professional bout, featuring Robert Duran, son of legendary Panamanian four division World Champion Roberto Duran.
In addition to the boxing action Slim the Comedian will entertain the crowd with a set and well as a memorabilia auction (Football and Boxing)
Tickets, preislich £ 30 (Standard-Sitz) and £40 (Ringside) for ‘Jabbing not Stabbing’ that takes place at the London Irish Centre, Camden Square, Camden, London NW1 9XB on Saturday 21st December 2019 are now available on-line atwww.tkoboxoffice.com
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About The Kiyan Prince Foundation:
The Kiyan Prince Foundation was established in 2008 in memory of Kiyan Prince, Dr Prince’s fifteen-year-old son and a talented footballer who was stabbed in the heart, whilst trying to break up a fight, outside his school gates. This devastating tragedy marked the beginning of a journey which has not only transformed Dr Prince’s life but also equipped him with the knowledge and skills to support families and help prevent similar cases. In this process, he has had to defeat two of life’s toughest challenges – anger and revenge, find the strength to forgive and the commitment to substitute anger with positive life skills.
About Kiyan Prince:
Kiyan Prince was the first son born to Mark Prince and Tracy Cumberbatch on 25th November 1990.
He was an outgoing and well loved young man who got along with everybody. Teachers, fellow pupils, Queens Park Rangers football team… in fact anyone who came into contact with Kiyan counted it a privilege to have done so.
On May 18th 2006 Kiyan’s life came to a tragic, untimely and unnecessary end. The loving nature, by which he was known, was what made him step in and defend his friend who was being picked on by another youth.
The incident took place outside the gates of his school, the London Academy, located in Edgware North London. Kiyan attempted to resolve the situation in the most peaceable way by directly challenging the aggressor.
The ‘killer’, 16 year old Hannad Hasan, felt that Kiyan had disrespected him because he stood up to him. He then turned and callously killed Kiyan – plunging a knife straight into his chest. Kiyan died of a single, but fatal, stab wound to his heart.
Kiyan, who played for Queens Park Rangers Under-16’s football team. He was dubbed ‘The Bullet’ because of his speed and he was hailed as the next Wayne Rooney… tipped to play for England.
Kiyan was a beautiful, thoughtful, kind and considerate young man. . How he lived was reflected in the way he died… in probably the last words he ever spoke…
Even though he must have been very scared and in pain… in dying he still represented the life he lived. His heart was so full of love and empathy for others. In his final minutes his thoughts were, selbst dann, still of others. As he lay bleeding he told his friends: “if these are my last words… tell my Mum I love her.”
About Mark Prince:
Dr Mark Prince is CEO and Founder of the Kiyan Prince Foundation, a charity borne out of pain, suffering and grief. Through a series of personal challenges (homelessness, drugs and alcohol abuse and criminal activity); triumphs and tragedy, the then known Mark Prince, developed a burning desire to support young people embroiled in a downward spiral of urban violence. The devastating tragedy of his son’s murder in 2006 further confirmed the importance of early intervention in a young person’s life in order to prevent what often seems like an inevitable journey into despair.
Education and Sport:
A significant part of the foundation’s work is to target school aged children and young people from primary through to secondary and tertiary education, through mentoring, life skills and training programmes. Being a professional boxer achieving titles such as the IBF and WBO Inter-continental Light-heavy weight Championship by (1997) and fighting for a world title in 1998, Dr Prince has invaluable skills and experiences that help in the development and transformation of young people’s lives for good. His autobiography The Prince of Peace written by Dr Prince and Paul Zanon is already a best seller.
Collaboration:
The Kiyan Prince Foundation is a project that has seen Dr Prince collaborate with a range of notable individuals, organisations, die Medien, government officials and celebrities to shine a light on the socio-economic issues impacting on young people and families nationally. He has been involved in the creation and the was the feature of the ITV documentary, “Put the Knives and Guns Down” screened on ITV London Tonight Special; panel member for The News of The World’s “Save Our Streets” campaign; keynote speaker at Metropolitan Police Operation Trident Program; and guest speaker at conferences such as, the NBCPA National Black Crown Prosecutors Association Annual Conference and the National Governor Prison Association Annual Conference.
Recognition and Vision:
In recognition of the significant contribution to the community and fight against knife crime, Dr Prince has received several well-deserved awards e.g. The Children’s Champion Award from Prime Minister Gordon Brown; an Honorary Doctorate Degree from Excel University; and recently in the Queen’s New Year Honours list (2019) to receive an OBE.
It is the foundation’s vision to obtain funding/raise the revenue to deliver#inspiringfuturechampions a campaign which involves delivering powerful messages to every school in London first, with inspirational speakers who are high level influencers amongst young people together with Dr Prince sharing with them how to utilise their strength of will, recognise their potential, individuality, purpose, how to value themselves, come back from adversity and the power of self-belief, which when understood all leads to young people steering clear of guns and knives which is a problem of the mind and not of the knife.