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"10 Rounds Of Pain" IKF Pro World Title.

  • 17-10-2012 12:28am
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    ATTENTION ALL SERIOUS FIGHT FANS: If you would like to see a World Class Event to finish out 2012 then get yourself along to the Black Box Theatre in Galway on November 24 and witness Irelands top K-1 fighter Aidan Brooks in action in his bid to win
    the IKF International Rules (Low Kick) Professional Light Heavyweight Title of the World when he takes on veteran French fighter Odje Manda over "10 Rounds Of Pain".
    Manda has had over 90 fights and is one of the busiest on the circuit - hes also a cop based in Paris so he's used to roughing it.
    If thats not enough to whet your appetite, Galways very own Superstar Gary "Slick" Manogue will also take to the ring in a bid to capture the IKF European Super Welterweight Title against Romain Beranger from France and James "the Warrior" Ward will face off with Athlone fighter Philip Nee for the vacant IKF All Ireland Flyweight Title and Leona Trautt will take on Dungarvans Sarah Kiely for the IKF All Ireland Featherweight Title.
    With a serious undercard including Bryan "Mayhem" Merrigan, Charlie "the Iceman" Ward, Paul "Hurricane" Huish to name but a few, this will surely be the "Show Of Shows" in Ireland this year and fight fans are advised to get their tickets as soon as they become available.
    The show has already been promised TV coverage and has inspired dozens of fight fans from all over Ireland to book hotel rooms in the city and make a weekend out of it and these people have already booked their tickets so be warned: when the Black Box is full, thats it - there will be no more entry, so if you want to see history being made - you know what to do!


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