Friday, 17 February 2012

Tony Bellew v Danny McIntosh 'BIG BANG' Pess Conference etc


Click on the poster above to purchase tickets while they last



27.4.12




BELLEW'S Liverpool clash to be aired live on Sky Sports – tickets on sale at 9am Matchroom Sport are delighted to announce that they have joined forces with David Coldwell and Coldwell Boxing for Tony Bellew’s British light-Heavyweight title defence against Danny McIntosh on ‘The Big Bang’ card at the Echo Arena in Liverpool on April 13, live on Sky Sports.

Tickets priced at £30, £40, £60 and £80 available from the Echo Arena Box Office on 0844 8000 400 and www.coldwellboxing.com.

VIP packages priced at £150 are exclusively available from Matchroom Sport on 01277 359900 and at www.matchroomboxing.com.

 







DAVID COLDWELL in association with EDDIE HEARN presents

The Big Bang: Bellew vs. McIntosh


Tickets: £30, £40, £60, £80VIP Inner Ringside Package: £150


Coldwell Boxing are delighted to announce that the British light-heavyweight title clash between champion Tony Bellew and challenger Danny McIntosh will officially take place on Friday, April 27 at Liverpool's Echo Arena."Staging a fight of this magnitude at Liverpool's Echo Arena is a real signal of intent, and shows fans, boxers and fellow promoters exactly where Coldwell Boxing are looking to go in 2012 and beyond," said promoter Dave Coldwell.


"The Echo Arena is one of Britain's very best indoor arenas and has already staged some of the most thrilling domestic boxing matches in recent years. I have every confidence this British title clash between Bellew and McIntosh could be the best one yet. These men have styles that should mesh nicely on fight night and, as any boxing fan will tell you, both Tony and Danny can end a fight in an instant, such is their punch power."


British king Bellew is 16-1 as a professional and has halted ten of his beaten foes within the scheduled distance. He won three ABA heavyweight titles in the amateur ranks and has scooped both British and Commonwealth light-heavyweight belts as a pro. Last year he also challenged for the WBO world light-heavyweight title challenger, dropping a close and competitive decision to champion Nathan Cleverly.


"I'm proud to be British champion, as this is a belt that I spent my entire childhood dreaming about," said Bellew. "Holding this belt tells the rest of the world you are the cream of the crop in your country, and that means a lot to me. In order to maintain that tag, I have to clean out my division and prove to the public that I am by far the best light-heavyweight on the domestic scene.


"Danny McIntosh is a very capable fighter in his own right, but I must get him out of the way on April 27 if I am to hold on to my belt and and work my way towards another world title shot. Therefore, this is a major fight in my career and one I have to take seriously."


Challenger McIntosh, meanwhile, is 13-2 (7 KO) and turned professional in April 2005. He won the English light-heavyweight title in just his eighth pro bout, before losing in a British and Commonwealth title fight against Cleverly in 2009. However, in January 2011, McIntosh shocked the world when travelling to France to knockout home hero Thierry Karl, lifting the European light-heavyweight belt in the process.


"I can't wait for this opportunity to finally get my hands on the British title," said McIntosh. "Winning the European title in 2011 was an absolute dream come true, and I will always cherish that moment, but there is something really special about the Lonsdale belt. Every boxer in Britain wants to hold that title at some point in their career and, on April 27, I get another chance to put it around my waist.


"We all know Bellew is a very strong puncher with good amateur pedigree, but I feel I have the tools and style to present him with problems and bring those belts back to Norwich with me."

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