After a few changes to the line up, Prospect Boxing supremo Paul Graham still expects that after a few line up changes his June 28th show at Cleland Miners Club will be a success “Its no secret we’ve had a few changes to the line up, but in some cases this has definitely worked to the shows favour as we have ended up with more entertaining fights. I have been involved in a few shows now, so I am definitely getting used to the merry-go-round that is promoting!
Making his professional debut is Ayr's Martin McCord, who takes on Dundee's Mike Towell over six rounds. After a few non starts the promoter is looking to forward to see McCord get in the ring “Martin has been raring to go for a while. He has had a few offers to fight away and has taken them only for the show to be cancelled at late notice, so its good to be able to get him out and fighting.
“His fight with Mike Towell, could be a war as Mike has had one fight already and will be coming down to win and make it 2-0 for himself.
With a points loss in his last outing, Wishaws Mark Parvin will be looking to get back to winning ways as he takes on Cumbria’s Martyn King in a six round contest. With a full training camp under his belt, Parvin is itching to write the wrongs of his loss “I have studied the fight and been working on making improvements to ensure I am the winner. I have seen a little bit of Martyn King and he’s durable. So he’s perfect comeback for me.
And hoping to stretch his unbeaten run to three fights, Fauldhouse's Sean Watson takes on Manchester's Abdul Rashid over 4 rounds. Rashid replaces Michael Stupart, but the former professional referee expects a tough nights work “I picked Rashid as he has never actually been stopped in a fight. Sean had a few personal problems which lead to us having to reschedule the date, but he has thrown himself into his training and is telling he cant wait to get in the ring on June 28th.
Completing the line up is Sanquhar's Rhys Pagan takes on the undefeated Manchester fighter Sam Omidi. With two undefeated fighter's putting their records up against each other, Pagan's promoter is happy he has delivered Pagan the fight “I have every faith in Rhys and expect him to come through this. For his fifth fight I think this is a cracker and it should be a good test for him.
In addition to the four fights, the crowd can also expect live music and comedy from comedian Gus Lymburn. June 28th will also see a raffle and auction in aid of local charity 'Mason Mission'.
Prospect Boxing present an evening of Professional Boxing the pro debut of Martin McCord and the return of Sean Watson, Mark Parvin and Rhys Pagan in a four fight card at the Cleland Miners Welfare Club on Friday June 28th.
Tickets are priced £35 and are available from the Boxers or by calling 01698 338 888, were debit or credit card facilities are available.
Further information available from www.prospectboxing.co.uk or www.facebook.com/ProspectBoxing or via twitter @ProspectBoxing
Making his professional debut is Ayr's Martin McCord, who takes on Dundee's Mike Towell over six rounds. After a few non starts the promoter is looking to forward to see McCord get in the ring “Martin has been raring to go for a while. He has had a few offers to fight away and has taken them only for the show to be cancelled at late notice, so its good to be able to get him out and fighting.
“His fight with Mike Towell, could be a war as Mike has had one fight already and will be coming down to win and make it 2-0 for himself.
With a points loss in his last outing, Wishaws Mark Parvin will be looking to get back to winning ways as he takes on Cumbria’s Martyn King in a six round contest. With a full training camp under his belt, Parvin is itching to write the wrongs of his loss “I have studied the fight and been working on making improvements to ensure I am the winner. I have seen a little bit of Martyn King and he’s durable. So he’s perfect comeback for me.
And hoping to stretch his unbeaten run to three fights, Fauldhouse's Sean Watson takes on Manchester's Abdul Rashid over 4 rounds. Rashid replaces Michael Stupart, but the former professional referee expects a tough nights work “I picked Rashid as he has never actually been stopped in a fight. Sean had a few personal problems which lead to us having to reschedule the date, but he has thrown himself into his training and is telling he cant wait to get in the ring on June 28th.
Completing the line up is Sanquhar's Rhys Pagan takes on the undefeated Manchester fighter Sam Omidi. With two undefeated fighter's putting their records up against each other, Pagan's promoter is happy he has delivered Pagan the fight “I have every faith in Rhys and expect him to come through this. For his fifth fight I think this is a cracker and it should be a good test for him.
In addition to the four fights, the crowd can also expect live music and comedy from comedian Gus Lymburn. June 28th will also see a raffle and auction in aid of local charity 'Mason Mission'.
Prospect Boxing present an evening of Professional Boxing the pro debut of Martin McCord and the return of Sean Watson, Mark Parvin and Rhys Pagan in a four fight card at the Cleland Miners Welfare Club on Friday June 28th.
Tickets are priced £35 and are available from the Boxers or by calling 01698 338 888, were debit or credit card facilities are available.
Further information available from www.prospectboxing.co.uk or www.facebook.com/ProspectBoxing or via twitter @ProspectBoxing