Barinder Singh and Steven Swinburn defend their British Welterweight Kickboxing Crowns
TS Kickboxing will promote a major event on the 23rd February at the Stevenage Arts and Leisure centre. Barinder Singh will defend his ISKA Light-welterweight British title against Steve Grainger and Steven Swinburn will defend his ISKA Welterweight British title against Suhky Shoria
Steven Swinburn
The winner from that match will earn the right to challenge ISKA European Champion Simon Akufu. The ISKA Super-welterweight British title recently vacated by Mark Ellwood will be contested by Andy Pollard and Al Osta. In a ladies title match Stacy Parker will face Anna Otterwell to contest the ISKA Light-welterweight English title. The Main event will feature Britain’s No. 1 Welterweight Nick Gill in a ten round non-title International bout. For more information email .
27 January 2008
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