KBX event postponed
Due to circumstances beyond the control of the promoter KBX Super 8 scheduled to take place on the 27th July 2008 has been postponed. In the last few days three fighters Lex Easdon, Ricky Gammon and David Lockwood have withdrawn from the eight man tournament.
Promotional poster for KBX Super 8
Easdon and Lockwood are injured and Gammon is still not sure he wants a future in Kickboxing. It would be very difficult to replace all three fighters with the time remaining and the quality of the replacements would be no way near the level of those we have lost. It was a difficult decision, but we felt the show would not live up to what was promised. We are still confident the KBX is a strong idea and can be developed into a successful brand and plan to reschedule KBX Super 8 for February 2009. Ticket refunds are available from the point of purchase.
11 July 2008
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