Grand Gala of International Boxing - Friday October 2 at 20:00

ASM Boxe, in association with Hatton Promotion, World Sport Promotions Ltd, and Neil Marsh, under the authority of the Monaco Boxing Federation, are hosting a Grand Gala of International Boxing , friday 2 october 2015.

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ASM Boxe, in association with Hatton Promotion, World Sport Promotions Ltd, andNeil Marsh, under the authority of the Monaco Boxing Federation, are hosting aGrand Gala of International Boxing , friday 2 october 2015.

The star fight of the evening will be the WBA Intercontinental Super-LightweightChampionships – twelve three minute rounds that pit the current title-holder andpunch king Kiryl Relikh (Belarus), trained by multiple world champion Ricky Hattonand still undefeated after nineteen professional fights, seventeen of which he wonbefore the final bell, against the experienced Christian Ariel Lopez (Argentina),with twenty-one fights to his name - eighteen wins, two losses and one draw.

It certainly promises to be a knockout encounter!

Three other professional bouts appear on the line-up alongside the IntercontinentalChampionships, with England’s Adam Little (13-0-0), a major British hopeful,making an appearance against a much more experienced opponent, the FrenchmanSylvain Chapelle, who has over 35 fights to his name.

Boxing fans will enjoy the chance of seeing the promising Ukrainian middleweightFedir Cherkashyn (4-0-0) in action for the first time outside his home country as hefaces the mighty Victor Garcia (7-5-3) from Schiltigheim in north-eastern France forsix three-minute rounds.

Last up is Cannes native Dylan Charrat, still undefeated after five professionalfights, in an international appearance, albeit almost on home turf, against theundefeated Belarusian from Minsk, Aleksandr Kulbinok (2-0-0).

Four amateur fights complete the Grand Gala line-up, with appearances by youngMonaco talents including Hugo Micallef, French Youth Champion and vice championin the French Junior Championships, Idriss Barkat, Lorenzo Fernandez and AbdellahKarroum.

Seat prices: €100*, €50 and €20.

*includes drinks.

For more information, contact:

karencasero.fmb@gmail.com

+33 6 20 64 06 90

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