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Jamie Moore Testimonial

Thursday, July 8th, 2010

Boxing can be a cruel sport. Too many fighters have found themselves limited to its selfish square dungeon. Torn between their health and the prospect of continuing to battle for that one punch, a shot that’s carrying with it the instant promise of riches and fame. Boxing does not discriminate in this sense. That one punch can advance or destroy the career of any fighter and the fans do little to care in the latter situation. When he leaves no more blood on the canvas, there is rarely concern in the heart of the spectator for the fallen warrior. Boxing very rarely gives back what the man puts in and all too often there are sad stories to tell, rather than times being set aside to celebrate glory.

October 2nd 2010 will signal a welcomed change to this scenario. Some of the biggest names in British boxing will gather at the Reebok Stadium’s De Vere Whites hotel to celebrate the fruitful career of Salford’s Jamie Moore, Former Irish, British, Commonwealth and European Light-middleweight champion.

Moore engaged in many memorable battles in his 11 year career, which began at Manchester’s Bowlers arena with a third round TKO over Botswana’s Clive Johnson. Since that night, the knockouts never stopped, as Jamie built a reputation as a crowd pleasing southpaw who was never afraid to dig deep, one particular example of this being with the thrilling third fight of a trilogy against Liverpool’s Michael Jones for the British title, where following a breathtaking up-down slugfest, Moore rallied to stop Jones in the sixth. Matthew Macklin also had the privilege of a fight with Mooresey, another contest that will never be forgotten and another British classic (and fight of the year,) described as a “barnstormer”, that saw the two fighters meet in the centre of the ring for the ultimate test of stamina and guts, with Moore reigning supreme. These are the fights that justify a night of thanks and appreciation for a man who never failed to disappoint, whether that ended in victory or defeat.

Notable guests include Former 2 weight World champion, Ricky “The Hitman” Hatton, who will be a speaker at the event and former opponents Matthew Macklin and “Old Spice” Ryan Rhodes, who defeated Jamie in another classic for the European title in October 2009, in what was to be Jamie’s last big occasion in the ring.

Speaking on the event, Jamie expressed gratitude towards manager and friend Steve Wood, who has organised the event and stated that the money raised from the testimonial would be of great benefit to himself and his family. He stated that upon starting his career “(my) big ambition when i began was to make enough money for the kids to have a roof over their head and get the mortgage paid…the money raised will go some way towards doing this and it is a great gesture”.

Jamie continues to give back to the community that have supported him and runs daily circuit training sessions for people in the area, along with writing a weekly column for the publication Boxing News and carrying out promotional work for CNP products.

It is refreshing that boxing has found the time to commemorate the career of a modern British great and hopefully the evening will go a long way to show that the fighters such as Moore, who give so much, will never be forgotten and will forever be applauded for the entertainment, thrills and displays of courage and valour they provide.

Jamie Moore Testimonial Dinner
Saturday 2nd October 2010
De Vere Whites Hotel, Reebok Stadium

To Book Tickets, Please Phone Lyn Wood on 01942 874241



Latest News …..

Sunday, July 4th, 2010

RICK GODDINS – Moved up to Welterweight on Friday and gave his best performance to date beating the very experienced Scott Heywood 59-56 in what was a good fight for SKYTV. Rick is now 12-0 and the improved performance against a better quality opponent has shown that Rick can now be moved on and we would expect him to be in the British eliminator shake ups in 2011.

CHAD GAYNOR – Moved to 4-0 with a 1st round stoppage of the normally durable Johnny Greaves who was not hurt but not answering back to the onslaught from the impressive 19 year old from Rotherham.

GARY DAVIES – Has just returned from honeymoon and has gone straight back into the gym in preparation for a crack at winning back the Lonsdale belt next season. Gary is mandatory by the BBBoC to fight the winner of Stuart Hall and Martin Power which he is more than up for , but one eye on is already on the European title , he would love a crack at Jamie McDonnell !!!

NEW SEASON – This year is now wrapped up for VIP fighters and the boxers are now all in rest mode getting ready for the new season to start back in September. Shows for the Veledrome , Colne. George Carnell centre and Wigan are to be announced shortly ensuring the boys will be busy after an indifferent year.



VIPBoxing Roundup …..

Sunday, May 30th, 2010

Good but not great weekend for VIP boxers

Friday 28th May 2010

Gary Sykes – Defended his British title with a landslide points victory over the game Kevin O’Hara who never stopped trying but was out of his class against the Dewsbury 5 Star champion who is growing in confidence each fight.

Tyrone Nurse – Shown his improvement by stooping the normally durable Johnny Greaves in 5 rounds , they have fought previously with a points win for Nurse who continues to impress.

Josh Warrington – Moved to 3-0 with a aggressive punching display against the game debutant Riley from Middlesbrough who despite being hit by everything kept in the fight. At the end he looked like he had been run over by a bus and the shame was that SKY did not film this fight of the night.

Bryan Rose – Blew his chance of first crack at Sam Webb’s British title defence when he was knocked out in round 6 by Max Maxwell. Bryan did not look his normal self and although not at his best was winning the fight until after his best round in the fifth , he started on the ropes in round 6 with his hands down and copped a beauty overhand hayemaker. It is a harsh lesson to learn but we believe it will make him a better fighter and the British crack will come again.

Saturday 29th May 2010

Mark Moran – Was stopped in the third round of the opening round against eventual Prize-fighter winner Willey Casey in what proved to be fight of the night in a great tournament. Despite 13 months out Mark won the 1st round showing his better boxing skills clicking up points with straight punches and good body shots , we hoped this would continue but Willie drew Mark into a fight and although competitive with both fighters hurt on many occasions, Willie turned out the slightly stronger and durable man on the night.

Sunday 30th May 2010

Jon Kays – Was disappointed when Master challenger Mo Khalid withdrew and his fight was reduced to a 8 round contest with Bulgarian Yordan Vasilev. However he kept his composure and boxed a very neat fight winning every round dominating behind a good jab and working the body well.

Terry Flannigan – Keeps showing massive improvement and stopped Hungarian Csaba Toth in under a minute.

Warren Tansey – Another VIP fighter who improves each day got his third stoppage on the trout – since his debut loss – with a first round KO off the normally durable Ally Morrisson.



VIPBoxing News – Plenty of Updates!

Wednesday, May 5th, 2010

JAMIE MOORE – Has now retired and VIP will be arranging a testimonial dinner for him in the near future. As well as now concentrating on his boxing equipment Company www.vipbe.co.uk , he has taken over the responsibility of training Alex Matvienko and is looking for talented unattached fighters or good quality amateurs looking to turn professional to train.

BRIAN ROSE – Is simply flying with the news that he will challenge Sam Webb for the British Title in the New year.

GARY SYKES – Will have the first defence of his British Super-Featherweight title against Kevin O’Hara at Huddersfield on Friday the 28th May 2010 . The card will also feature VIP fighters GARY DAVIES , TYRONE NURSE and JOSH WARRINGTON.

CHAD GAYNOR – The Rotherham prospect will get his first taste of SKY action when he boxes in Doncaster on the undercard of Jamie McDonalds first European title defence in June , date is to be confirmed.

CARL DILKS – Is passing time sparring in France whilst he awaits a date confirmation from Hayemaker on his challenge to George Groves.

MARK MORAN – Has taken the opportunity to enter the Super-Bantamweight Prize-Fighter on the 29th May 2010 ay York Hall.

22nd MAY AT COLNE – Chris O’Brien will top the bill in his home town supported by fellow VIP fighter Shayne Singleton , the bill will also feature Liam Walsh , Lee Bennett and Wayne Bennett.

30th MAY AT STALYBRIDGE – Jon Kays will top the bill near his home town of Ashton and be supported by VIP fighters Terry Flannigan and Warren Tansey , other fighters on the show include Austin Hornsby , Lee Brewster and Blain Unis.



Jamie Moore Officially Retires

Monday, April 12th, 2010

Jamie Moore Officially retires.

Read his Statement = http://www.jamie-moore.co.uk/news.htm



MATVIENKO’S REVENGE MISSION

Thursday, March 11th, 2010

ALEX MATVIENKO is out for revenge when he tackles Geraint Harvey on VIP Boxing’s 12-fight talent stacked show at Bolton’s Reebok Stadium on Sunday (March 14).

Tough guy Harvey has twice defeated the ‘One Man Riot’s’ close pal and VIP stablemate Chris Johnson.

But promoter Steve Wood insists there won’t be another upset predicting: “Alex is on a good run and in the mood to cause Harvey non-stop problems.

“He has sold a lot of tickets in his hometown and won’t be letting his fans down.

“Alex puts so much into boxing and improvement is coming. I don’t see why he shouldn’t be involved in British title eliminators by the end of the year.”

Matvienko, 31, is the current British Masters light-middleweight champion and shares Wood’s optimism for the future.

Matvienko (14-1) said: “I’m not saying I am the next world champion, but I would love to go on and fight for the British title. My Masters title means the world.

“How far can I go in the sport? Who’s to say? I just want to be as good as I possibly can be.

“I don’t want to leave boxing with any excuses. I want to know that I have given my best and with the team I have behind me feel I can continue to progress.”

Wood is delighted with the quality of his promotion after the cancellation of a recent Blackpool card adding: “My cards are value for money and this more than makes up for the Blackpool nightmare.”

An exciting undercard features John Kays, Shayne Singleton, Warren Tansey, Nick Quigley, Stephen Jennings, Johnson, Shaun Docherty, Paul Economides and debutants Austin Hornsby, Joe Collins and Liam Walsh.

Walsh has played for Great Britain’s amateur rugby league team and has sold more than 100 tickets for his first pro fight.

Tickets are available from boxers on the show priced £30 and £50, www.vipbe.co.uk or available on the door.



Latest VIPBoxing.com News

Tuesday, March 9th, 2010

GARY SYKES – Did not perform to his best but did enough to win The British Super-Featherweight title beating Andy Morris on points in a cracking fight with all 3 judges scoring in his favour. Gary was very nervous but settled down to show plenty of heart and determination to go with his good work rate , now he is a champion the confidence will grow and we hope that his next performance will show his full variety of shots and a more mature performance. Gary is now undefeated in 14 and we hope to win the Lonsdale belt outright and then move on to European level.

TYRONE NURSE – Moved to 12-0 with what proved a tricky victory over Adam Kelly . Tyrone Was a bit flat early on and did not use his excellent jab as much as normal and was even caught square in round 2 that saw him touch down in embarrassment .That was the wake up call he needed and he rose , shook of his laughter and started to control the fight which saw him a comfortable 58-56 winner on points.

JOSH WARRINGTON – Dominated his 4 round contest which was also shown on SKY and the 19 year old moves to 3-0 .

CHAD GAYNOR – Chad shown his ability last Sunday at Rotherham when he moved to 3-0 with a third round stoppage victory

BRETT FLOURNEY – Is back down to Welterweight after his adventure in the Light-Middleweight Prize-fighter competition which saw him loose in the final to Prince Arran. Brett won his first 2 fights with ease and was also winning the final until he touched down in the last round swinging the votes the other way. Brett can make the 10st 7lb limit and is now looking for meaningful fights at this weight and would be willing to fight anyone in a eliminator including local boy Michael Jennings.

14TH MARCH AT BOLTON – All is running well for this weeks VIP show which will be topped by local hero Alex Mattvienko with a very full undercard . Following the jinxed Blackpool show which had to be cancelled the already mega show will have extra fights added from Blackpool , full details will be posted shortly.



ROSE WANTS HIS PRINCE

Monday, March 1st, 2010

BRIAN ROSE is heading towards a showdown with Prizefighter winner Prince Arron.

Rose, 25, hopes to delight his hometown fans at Blackpool Tower on Saturday night (6th March) when he challenges French star Bertrand Aloa for the vacant International Masters light-middleweight crown.

Promoter Steve Wood hopes that the Central Area title holder could meet his occasional sparring partner Arron in a British title eliminator later this year.

Wood said: “It is a match that would make a lot of sense for both boxers and would be a genuine 50-50 fight.

“Brian is unbeaten and Arron is in top form as he showed at Prizefighter last week, but we cannot over look this weekend’s challenge.”

Rose (14-0-1) added: “It was difficult to work Arron out when we first sparred because he is 6ft 4in, but by the end it had gone well.”

Rose’s clash against Aloa had been due to take place last weekend but was pushed back seven days at late notice because of a problem with medicals.

Manchester based Wood said: “I would like to apologise to everybody because the mix up was my fault and left it too late to get the medicals to the relevant authorities.

“I’m sure disappointed fans will get proper entertainment this weekend though and enjoy a top class night of boxing.

The tear up the Tower will be Rose’s first fight since his tragic tenth round stoppage of Jason Rushton in October.

Rushton needed brain surgery after the contests and although he is on the mend, the injury left Rose distraught and he is dedicating the Aloa (15-6) fight to his former rival.

Also on the bill are several if VIP boxing’s top prospects including Kieran Farrell, Chris O’Brien and Chris Johnson.

Tickets are still available from boxers on the bill www.ticketmaster.co.uk and www.vipbe.co.uk



27th February Show Postponed 1 Week

Friday, February 26th, 2010

Please be aware that the VIP Promotions event due to take place at Blackpool tower tomorrow (27/02/10) has had to be put back a week to the 06/03/10.

This is unfortunately due to Medicals being delayed at board level. The show will take place on the 6th of March at the same venue.

Tickets will still be valid for the updated date. Should anyone be unable to attend this date, then a full refund will be available from original point of sale.



Latest VIP News

Wednesday, February 24th, 2010

JAMIE MOORE – Next boxes on the 3rd April 2010 Hayemaker event at the MEN arena where he will compete at Middleweight in a 10 round International contest. He was offered the Darren Barker fight but the team declined this as it was over 8 years ago when he first fought for a British title and we all believe he is beyond domestic level. A inspired performance at the new weight is expected and then we can look for World opportunities.

TONY QUIGLEY – Also fights on this card in a 8 round contest and is also now campaigning at Middleweight . Tony offered to take the Darren Barker fight on this show but was turned down at the other end , it should also be noted he accepted a proposal to fight Brian Magee for the European Super-Middleweight title on this promotion but negotiations collapsed.

CARL DILKS – Was gutted to see his British Eliminator with George Groves fall through due to George getting a shot at the Commonwealth title. Carl is still on the show but only doing a 6 round contest with the promise of first crack at Groves should he win.

GARY DAVIES – Will have to wait for a shot at Stuart Hall and the English Bantamweight title as Hall as pulled out of the schedule 19th March event at Leigh stating a preference to go to purse bids. Gary now boxes Andy Bell in a round contest.

27th BLACKPOOL TOWER SHOW – Tickets priced at £35.00 are still available for this great venue and event which will be topped by local hero Brian Rose fighting for the British Masters International title against Frenchman Bertrand Aloa supported with a 7 fight under card . Tickets will be available on the night.