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Friday, April 22nd, 2011

STEVE HARKIN – Is desperate to reverse his only loss to date and takes on his conqueror Terry Caruthers in a rematch next week on the FTM sports SKY show in Liverpool which is also topped by a rematch in Stephen Smith v John Simpson which should be another cracker .

MIKE ROBINSON – Golly was also due to be on the Liverpool show against former opponent Ross Burkinshaw , but Ross has withdrew and Mike has now took the opportunity to fight Ashley Sexton in a 8 round chief support to Darren Barker on the Matchroom show in London on the 30th April. Golly sees this as a chance to jump the queue for a title

JOSH WARRINGTON – Continues his progress with a 6 round contest against former British Champion Mark Callaghan on the City Hall showdown event in Hull on the 28th April topped by local man Tommy Coyle going for his first title , tickets available from all boxers or from www.steviesmithboxing.com

CHRIS JOHNSON – Will defend his CA title against the undefeated Neil Beavers on the 10 fight value for money VIP show at Leigh on the 6th May ,tickets are still available on www.vipbe.co.uk

GARY DAVIES – Is back in the gym following the removal of the hand cast after a successful operation by leading specialist Mike Hayton ,he hopes to get an outing before the end of the season and then the mission to revenge his loss to Stuart Hall will begin. Gary has vowed to retire if he was to lose again to Stuart Hall.

BRIAN ROSE – Is training hard for his 13th May English title defence and will be ready to step up to British level if anything goes pear shape with the Sam Webb v Prince Arron top of bill title fight.

RICK GODDINS – Would love the opportunity to box Lee Purdy for the British Title he has just won stopping fellow Mancunian Craig Watson.

KIERON FARRELL – Has been nominated to fight CA lightweight champion Jon Baguley and this will take place on a VIP show in June.

NEW SIGNINGS – 2 very decent amateurs have agreed to sign for VIP and next weeks gossip will announce there names and confirm dates for their first fights.



Latest VIP News

Tuesday, April 12th, 2011

KARL PLACE – Had his first live SKY fight on Saturday night when he stepped up to 8 rounds and stopped George Watson in the 5th of what was a very exciting fight for the live punters. Karl copped for a good left hook in the 2nd but this did not deter his aggression and he continued to walk forward throwing good hard punches that finally wilted his opponent when a barrage pinned him to the ropes.

JOSH WARRINGTON – Was also shown on SKY in another exciting contest which shown Josh throwing 750 punches in the 6 rounds points victory over Chris Riley who had trained for Rendell Munroe – ‘Out with the old and in with the new ‘ was the reaction from promoter Frank Maloney.

28th APRIL IN HULL – VIP venture to the Hull City hall for a show which will feature the popular local boxer Tommy Coyle who challenges Mark McCullock for his British Masters title . Chief support will be Josh Warrington and the under card will see local fighters Billy Dawson and James Cunningham make their debuts with Aaron Taylor getting a second outing. Tickets are available from any fighter or from www.steviesmithboxing.com

6th MAY AT LEIGH – Chris Johnson will defend his CA title on this 9 fight card which also showcases Warren Tansey , Mike Stafford , DT Price , Craig Boardman , Arran Michael JNR , Terry Needham , Lee Jennings and Rob Beech . Tickets from any boxer or www.vipbe.co.uk

20th MAY AT COLNE – Popular Shayne Singleton will be joint top of the bill with Kenny Anderson , the supporting contests will include Kieran Farrell , Luke Blackledge and Ali Sha . This small hall venue is a cracking place and is sure to sell out , to get tickets act quick on www.vipbe.co.uk



VIP Boxing Show Update – INCLUDING TIME CHANGE

Friday, March 18th, 2011

19th MARCH AT WIGAN – Can supporters please note this event will now start at 6.00pm with doors opening at 5.30pm and not the 7.00pm as printed on the tickets. This is due to the event changing into a SKY show and to ensure that all the 11 fights happen.

JON KAYS – Is flying and really looking forward to his Commonwealth title challenge against Liam Walsh which tops the above bill at Wigan.

RICK GODDINS – Makes another move forward to join the list of Welterweight contenders this Saturday when he does 8 rounds against Barry Jones.

KENNY ANDERSON – Is now a promotional free agent after Hatton Promotions opted to exercise their right to terminate his contract if he suffered a defeat . Kenny will next box in Edinburgh on the 29th April and hopes to defend his Celtic title.

TONY QUIGLEY – Has withdrawn from the Prizefighter after a poor performance last Friday , it seems the efforts to get in peak condition following many operations over the last 12 months was just a bit too much too soon – he will now be back out in May.

CARL DILCS – Is still in next week’s Super-Middleweight Prizefighter and hopes to get revenge from his efforts in the Light Heavyweight one where he was declared the winner of his semi-final only to have the result changed later in the dressing room. With it being in Liverpool it is an extra incentive.

NEW SHOWS – Shows for May at Leigh Sports village and the George Carnell centre will be announced next week

DEBUTANTS – Following first time out wins for Stevie Taylor , Aaron Michael JNR and John Quigley another 2 new debutants will be added onto our Hull show on the 28th April , all to be revealed next week.



Jon Kays vs. Liam Walsh – Commonwealth Super Featherweight Championship

Thursday, March 17th, 2011

Jon Kays vs. Liam Walsh – Commonwealth Super Featherweight Championship
By Jamie Albrecht

Jon “2 Smokes” Kays will be looking to emulate last year’s International Masters title success when he faces the heavily favoured Commonwealth Super-Featherweight titlist Liam Walsh at Wigan’s Robin Park Arena on Saturday 19th March.
Liam Walsh presents an apparently huge challenge to Kays. Having scored seven of his ten career victories by knockout, it would be understandable for Kays to proceed into battle with caution in relation to this particular proposition. The reality however is far from the perception, as Kays himself showed. “I would never have taken this fight if I didn’t truly believe I could win…training has gone really well, and although a lot of people think I’m up against it, I’m 100% confident that I’m going to come through and win the belt”. “If he wants to stand in the centre of the ring and fight it out, I’m ready”.” I’ve got total faith in my strategy and I feel I will wear him down in the later rounds”.

The Ashton man pointed towards his greater degree of in-ring experience as a factor to be used to his advantage. “ I had a very good career as an amateur, winning fifty out of seventy-five fights against some of the top fighters in the country at the time, I feel that I can use such a background on Saturday night…A lot of people will think that as this is only my second time on SKY sports, I might freeze in front of the cameras, but what a lot of people don’t realise is that I have fought most of my career in front of (Manchester broadcaster) the channel M cameras, so the spotlight is no big problem for me”.

The evening also sees the return of the undefeated Boltonian Welter-Weight Rick Godding, who fights Wales’ Barrie Jones in an eight rounder. Liverpool VIP starlets Stephen Harkin, Stephen Jennings, Kevin Satchell and Ryan Farrag will also feature along with debutants DT Price, James Burke and Mark Evans. Leyland’s Chris Johnson will also see action for the first time since beating William Warburton for the Central Area Welterweight crown and local Wigan Heavyweight Rob Beech completes the 11 fight bill.

TICKETS FOR THE “ROBIN PARK WARRIORS” BILL ARE PRICED AT £30.00 GENERAL ADMISSION AND £50.00 RINGSIDE. DOORS OPEN: 5.30 PM. BOXING COMMENCES AT 6.00PM

TICKETS AVAILABLE FROM ALL THE BOXERS ,VENUE ON THE NIGHT OR WWW.VIPBE.CO.UK



VIP Boxing at the Velodrome – 12th March 2010

Wednesday, March 9th, 2011

VIP Boxing at the Velodrome-12th March 2010
By Jamie Albrecht

The Manchester fight crowd will be treated to another night of highly charged professional boxing on Saturday evening as Heywood’s Kieran Farrell features in his first six round outing at the Manchester Velodrome, supported by a number of other VIP stars including the long awaited ring return of former British Super-Middleweight ruler Tony Quigley, as he attempts to shake off his recent inactivity before taking part in the forthcoming Prize-fighter tournament on March 23rd. Fellow combatant for the same coveted £ 32,000 tournament prize Joe Ainscough will also fight in a four rounder as a tune up for that show.

Farrell will be taking on the tough Ibrar Riyaz, who has shared the ring with a number of young undefeated operators, the most high profile of these men thus far being current Super-Featherweight champion Liam Walsh.

Such a profile will do little to face the marauding Farrell, whose ferocious nature in the ring shares a perfect rapport with his “Vicious” nickname. “Training has gone really well for this fight, my body work is definitely something I’ve worked well with…I hurt Bobby (Rimmer) with a good body shot the other day when I did ten rounds on the body belt”. Hopefully for the devoted Heywood support, the apparent ruthlessly positive training regime will translate into a result that can boost Farrell’s constantly accelerating career credentials.

The evening is also something of a family affair for the Quigley brothers, as 20 year-old John turns to the professional code in a scheduled four rounder. The Liverpool stylist has been the subjects of much adulation and respect as an amateur, and his transition to the pro code on Saturday will be an event worth watching.

Former WBU Light-Middleweight title challenger Thomas McDonagh also makes the jump into the professional game, this time from the other side of the ropes, when he leads his fighter Aaron Michael Jr. into battle for the first time.

The 10 fight bill also features bouts involving the hard hitting Super-Middleweight Warren Tansey, undefeated Welterweight Austin Hornsby, Chris Betteridge, Kerry Hope, who returns to the British consciousness after a two fight US sabbatical and Martyn Grainger, who will be hunting for redemption after losing out to Hari Miles on points last December.

TICKETS FOR THE VELODROME SHOW ON SATURDAY 12TH MARCH ARE PRICED AT £30.00 GENERAL ADMISSION AND £50.00 RINGSIDE. TICKETS AVAILABLE FROM ALL BOXERS AND ON THE DOOR ON THE NIGHT, AS WELL AS FROM WWW.VIPBE.CO.UK
DOORS OPEN 6:30PM
BOXING COMMENCES 7:30PM



Colne Show Report – Friday 4th March 2011

Monday, March 7th, 2011

Colne Municipal Hall show report from Friday 4th March 2011
By Jamie Albrecht

The Colne Municipal Hall once again delivered a highly charged extravaganza of boxing on Friday night, with five action packed bouts that are sure to have left the enthusiastic crowds satisfied.

The opening contest of the night saw the ring return of Jeff Thomas, the well supported warrior from Lytham St. Anne’s. His opponent over the 6×2 minute distance was the Lincoln Southpaw Rick Boulter.

Thomas began in the more authoritative fashion, throwing shots straight from the bell and attempting to unsettle Boulter. Thomas clinched the opener with his use of jolting right crosses that rained in continuously, making it clear that Thomas was on the hunt for an early night’s work. The action continued into the second, with Thomas landing eye-catching one-two’s that pushed Boulter back to the ropes, leaving him vulnerable to follow up attacks. This tactic worked for much of the round, but also initiated a wake-up call to Boulter who began to offer more resistance late on, most notably in the form of a stiff left hook before the bell that served as a reminder that he was not quite out of proceedings yet. The third saw the most successful spell for Boulter, who showcased more patience as he waited for Thomas to bull forward with his attack. Upon the aggressor doing so, Boulter took advantage of the situation by using a strategic right hook to catch Thomas coming in and disrupt his opponents determined rhythm. The fourth was a perceived awakening period for Thomas, who was unlucky not to have knocked Boulter down for a count when he detonated a cracker of a left hook on the chin. This turn of events was followed up with a frantic approach from Thomas, who with a little more patience may have scored the desired KO. Boulter’s smothering and spoiling saw him safely advance to the fifth, where he began to exert more of an effort to fight back. Thomas displayed enough defensive competence to avoid any significant peril, but it was becoming clear that tiredness and the inevitable onset of the proverbial “ring rust” may have been causing Thomas to tire. The final session meant a final act of defiance for Boulter as he tried to push the now weary looking Thomas right to the end. His tactics consisted of trying to punch through the now ever more present guard of Thomas, whose current stature pointed towards satisfaction of a points win. Unfortunately for the vociferous travelling support of Thomas, referee John Latham was unable to provide such an outcome, and to the displeasure of many at ringside, scored the contest a 58-58 draw.

Next up, Stevie Taylor gained his first taste of professional boxing when he took on Yorkshire’s Zahid Kahut in a six round Cruiserweight affair. Kahut began fairly positively, making use of the jab to keep the attack minded Taylor at bay. Meanwhile Taylor surged forward, not allowing Kahut’s jab to restrict his success and trying to land a shot capable of rocking his opponent. The second round saw even more aggression from the marauding Taylor, whose primary concern looked to be the trapping of Kahut. The latter’s jab seemed to be a minor inconvenience only, and Taylor walked through it to corner his foe and land heavy rights and lefts. The fourth was the next round that featured any real consequences for Kahut, as Taylor began to run away with the contest. Impressively launched right crosses repeatedly found their target, much to the pleasure of the crowd. Kahut looked as though he could be in trouble as every meaningful attack that landed lead to him falling back to the ropes, at Taylor’s mercy as he charged in to finish his assignment with a number of well placed combinations to the head. Circumstances were mirrored in the fifth, with Taylor landing more frequently to Kahuts overexposed chin, causing the spindly Sheffield fighter to sag against the ropes in, at this stage, almost characteristic manner. The sixth round was the most viciously fought from Taylor, whose right hook could not seem to miss it’s intended target as he desperately attempted to punch for the big finish. Despite his efforts to floor Kahut, Taylor’s first journey into the professional ranks ended with his hand being raised for a 58-56 points victory.

Liverpool’s Terry Needham impressed against Kristian Laight in a four round Light-Welterweight fight next. The opener saw Needham work off a brutally efficient jab, which was used to set up swift left hooks to the ribs that started to make an impression on Laight early and win the first round. Needham upped his work rate more considerably in the second round, continuing to utilise the left to the ribcage as well as beginning to put together flurries to the head. The action was briefly called to a halt when Needham’s fondness for work to the lower body led to an illegal low blow. The power punching began in the third, as Needham started to plant his feet and use the right hook more frequently to add to his impressive variety of punches. A highlight of the round came when Laight was pushed back to the ropes by the jab and subjected to a worrying regime of punishment that culminated in a booming left hook to the jaw of Laight. The fourth and final period saw Needham’s body work start to take effect, as Laight gasped with every instance of contact. Needham hastily rushed forward eager to seal the deal with a fabulous last round, but there was little need to over compensate with his work as Needham cruised to a landslide 40-36 win.

Powerful Super-Middleweight prospect Luke Blackledge engaged in the penultimate battle of the evening with James Tucker in a six round bout. Blackledge began well, employing a tight guard and targeting the body, which gave him much success in his debut fight. A good jab which saw more action as the round progressed set up a mixed head and body attack. The second saw a more calculated strategy from Blackledge, who began banging exclusively to the body after working his opponent back to the ropes and trying to attack the head. When Tucker inevitably resorted to covering up his facial features the now probably painful midriff became the main focus for abuse once again. The fourth marked a change in the balance of the fight. His refusal to be bullied any longer was shown as he caught Blackledge with a left hook as he poured in with his relentlessness. Round five saw Tucker grow in confidence as his self belief was boosted by his landing of punches that shook Blackledge at times in the round. Blackledge had the more successful sixth, as Tucker tried to match his work rate in a last gasp attempt to have his hand raised in victory. The final result reflected the fairly close nature of the contest, as Blackledge scored the 59-57 points win.

The main event of the five fight evening saw local star Shayne “The Pain” Singleton taking on Gavin Deacon in an exciting six rounder. Singleton began sharply, circling the ring quickly behind a stinging jab. Deacon worked his way forward aggressively despite taking a hard four punch combination of straights and hooks to the head. Singleton became trapped by Deacon late on in the round, but coolly released himself from harm with a staggering left hook that caused Deacon to stumble back thus providing a positive finish to the start of the fight. Singleton’s momentum grew in the second, as he emerged from his corner with a hurtful left/right series of shots that once again worryingly rocked Deacon’s head back. The fast jab continued to set up all the significant events in the round such as the powerful right that left some sections of the crowd in awe. Deacon’s stubbornness was an attribute to be admired though, as he failed to take a backward step despite looking like a human punching bag at times. The halfway mark signalled a period of showboating for the home fighter. The use of the jab setting up a hard hook persisted along with the flashy movement of foot which was most evident when Singleton, clearly high on his pugilistic efficiency, gave the viewing fans his take on the Ali shuffle (which I have creatively named the Singy shuffle…will it catch on?) much to his corner team’s displeasure after the round elapsed. The familiar pattern was replicated in the fourth and a feeling of déjà vu descended when Singleton landed once again with multiple punches to Deacon’s now puffy and visibly bruised skull. Deacon looked to have made a last stand in the fifth, and attempted to fight fire with fire. Singleton got the better of the exchanges and it looked as though a stoppage was imminent. The jab even looked as if it was a damaging tool by this point, and it was becomingly increasingly obvious that a miracle was needed to enhance Deacon’s record. The last round of the fight and the evening itself simply served to tie provide a relaxing end to “The pain’s” evening, as he lowered his hands in disregard for anything Deacon had left and coasted to a brilliantly deserved 60-55 win that has given him the seventh victory of his thus far promising ring career.



VIPBoxing Show News

Thursday, March 3rd, 2011

UP AND COMING SHOW DETAILS

THIS FRIDAY AT COLNE 4TH MARCH 2011
Doors open 7.00pm for 8.00pm first fight with £30.00 tickets available on the door of this cracking venue. SKY are filming for a future ringside event.
SHAYNE SINGLETON v GAVIN DEACON
JEFF THOMAS v RIC BOULTER
STEVIE TAYLOR v ZAHID KAHUT
LUKE BLACKLEDGE v JAMES TUCKER
TERRY NEEDHAM v KRISTAIN LAIGHT.

SATURDAY 12th MARCH AT THE VELEDROME IN MANCHESTER
This is now a 10 fight card with future Prizefighter Tony Quigley now added on to this show which also includes Kieran Farrell , Warren Tansey , Kerry Hope , Johnny Ward , Austin Hornsby , Chris Betterridge , Martin Grainger and pro debuts for John Quigley and Arron Scanlon. Tickets priced £30.00 and £50.00 ringside are available from www.vipbe.co.uk

SATURDAY 19TH MARCH AT THE ROBIN PARK ARENA IN WIGAN
This event is now a Frank Warren Sky TV show topped with Liam Walsh defending his Super-Featherweight title against Jon Kays in what should be a very interesting bout. The undercard includes Rick Goddins , Chris Johnson , Stephen Jennings , Ryan Farrag , Kevin Satchell , Steve Harkins , Rob Beech and 3 pro debutants in Davey Pricey , Mark Evans and James Burke. Tickets priced £30.00 and £50.00 ringside are available from www.vipbe.co.uk

FURTHER UPDATES – Next week’s gossip will include news of 2 shows in April including a first venture into Hull and news of some interesting fights coming up for the VIP boxers.



Colne Municipal Hall – 4th March 2011

Monday, February 28th, 2011

Colne Municipal Hall – 4th March 2011
By Jamie Albrecht

Shayne Singleton will be itching to return to action this Friday night as he tops the bill at his native Colne Municipal Hall, which has become a venue renowned for the electrifying atmosphere that it is capable of producing come fight night.
“The Pain” and his eagerness to trade punches once again will have spawned primarily from being out of action since the last bill hosted in Colne in October 2010, where he outpointed Ali Wyatt over six rounds. Singleton expressed dissatisfaction at this turn of events, as his last scheduled date against Sid Razak on December 18th was cancelled due to the adverse weather conditions. He will now face former Midlands Area Light-Welterweight champion Gavin Deacon, in a fight that he feels cannot come quick enough. “I’ve been training continuously since before Christmas now as the Wigan bill was cancelled due to the snow and I didn’t get a Christmas either as I was told I would be fighting in the new year , Colne was the next option, this fight is long overdue now”.

Singleton faces a tough proposition in Deacon. Whilst his record points towards a less than successful path, it his worth noting that the Northampton man possesses the more diverse ring CV, which may hold him in good stead come Friday night. The most decorated name on his record is former WBC World title challenger Rendall Munroe, who could only stretch to a less than totally comfortable points win. Whilst Shayne cannot boast sharing a competitive fixture with a world class operator, his training regime belies a different tale. Junior Witter came to spar with the 21 year old, and he remembered the moment fondly; “I thought it was brilliant being able to spar with a fighter like Witter, being a former World champion, I learnt a lot and it definitely improved my confidence as I felt I did OK with him.

When asked about a training regime for the fight, Singleton didn’t allude to anything that he was doing to prepare specifically for the orthodox Deacon. “I was originally preparing myself to fight a southpaw, as Johnny Greaves was my opponent until he was stopped by Bradley Skeete last week, which meant they had to change the opponent. I don’t know too much about Deacon, and I wouldn’t normally say this in a prediction, but I’m hoping for a late stoppage, as it would be a nice end to all the frustration there has been over fights materialising”.

Also on the bill is single fight novice Luke Blackledge, who gave a powerful performance in his debut at the VIP opportunities bill in Wigan last October. His last opponent, Stuart Tordoff hit the floor three times due to Blackledge’s destructive punching, and the referee called a halt to proceedings in the fifth. The performance certainly provided value for money for those at the Robin Park Arena, and it will be interesting to see if the Accrington man will adopt the same gung-ho approach that afforded him victory last time out.

Those familiar with the exploits of a certain Mr. Jeff Thomas will also witness his return to the ring on Friday night. Thomas has found a measure of fame on the internet, where a number of his fights are posted on the popular video sharing site YouTube. For those who have had an insight into the internet warrior’s career, the latest chapter is yet to be written, and it could be a very entertaining one.
The night will also feature appearances from fledgling VIP hopeful Terry Needham and the opening assignment of his career for Stevie Taylor who promises all out action .The rumour trail is also started that the former British champion Tony Quigley will be added to the bill in a 4 round tune up before his attempt to win the Super-Middleweight Prize-fighter on the 23rd March. The venue frequently hailed as the best small hall venue in the country is once again offering up a top night of boxing, from first bell to last, it will be an exciting ride…

Tickets priced at £30.00 will be available on the door, open 7.00pm – 1st bell 8.00pm.



City Hall Showdown

Sunday, February 27th, 2011

A Night of Top class Professional Boxing.

April 28th, Hull City Hall.



Robin Park Warriors

Sunday, February 27th, 2011

VIP Boxing’s Jon Kays fights Liam Walsh for the Super Featherweight Commonwealth Title on March 19th.

Venue is the Robin Park Arena.

Tickets available from http://www.vipbe.co.uk