(JULY 5) Exactly one year to
the day from her 2020 Professional Boxing Debut, former
Five-Time, Three Division English Amateur National Champion Hollie Towl is set to compete for her first Pro Boxing
Championship Accolade, when she faces Nigeria’s unbeaten 19 year
old Abosede Obisanya for the Women’s International Boxing
Association (WIBA) Featherweight Youth World Title at the Hilton
Brighton Metropole on Saturday 4th September 2021.
On September 4th Towl will officially become the United
Kingdom’s youngest person to compete for professional boxing
Championship honours, and should she be successful in her quest
she will be in prime position to equal or even better the modern
era’s current youngest World Champion Devin Haney’s incredible
championship achievements.
Haney won the World Boxing Council (WBC) Youth World
Championship, with a TKO victory over Mexico’s Maximino Toala in
March 2017, when he was 18 years old, and then at the age of
just 20 years, 11 months and six days went on to become the
youngest person in modern times to win the full World title.
Co-Headlining the event, titled ‘Battles At The Beach’, is
Towl’s equally talented Boyle’s XBox Gym mate 19 year old
Eleanor Coulson, who faces a yet to be announced opponent for
the Women’s International Boxing Association (WIBA) Middleweight
Youth World Championship.
Coulson was the reigning National Amateur Champion when she made
her professional debut in September last year and, like Towl, is
unbeaten in the professional ranks and is also on track to be
eligible to compete for full World Championship honours before
her twentieth birthday.
The stacked support card is headed by a further Championship
battle, when Professional Boxing Council (PBC) International
Super Flyweight Champion Nicola Hopewell goes toe to toe with
Spain based Vanessa Taborda for the World Boxing League (WBL)
European Super Flyweight Crown.
Unbeaten Lewis Mulberry is set to face Nicaragua’s Christian
Narvaez in a four round contest, as a warm up ahead of his
highly anticipated PBC British Title fight against Denny’s Kevin
Traynor later in the year.
Former Amateur standouts Angelica Finch and Kirsty Biswas are
set for their second pro outings, against Czech Republic’s
Nicola Hubalkova and Serbia’s Marijana Dosovic respectively.
Rochester’s Jay Jackson has a tough fight on his hands when he
faces Nicaragua’s Jose Aguilar in a four round Super
Featherweight contest. Also facing tough South American
opposition is Nottingham’s Martin Reffell, who is pitted against
Frederick Castro.
Colchester’s Calvin Carruthers makes his fourth pro outing
against Nottingham’s Garfield Mushore in a four round Super
Featherweight contest.
Ashford, Kent’s Jack Way makes his pro debut against fellow
debutant Tyler Smith in a four round Light Heavyweight contest,
similarly pro debutants Connor Brazil and Callan Harley will
face each other in a four round Welterweight contest.
Alvis Berzins makes his pro debut against Southend’s Dan Ballard
in a four round Cruiserweight contest, also competing in the
Cruiserweight division is Richard Herrick, against a yet to be
announced opponent.
Towl versus Obisanya, for the WIBA Featherweight Youth World
Championship and Coulson versus TBA for the WIBA Middleweight
Youth World Championship co-headline the Sportanarium Events and
Assassin Promotions & Management co-promoted BATTLES AT THE
BEACH, in association with Visit Brighton, Scope Eyecare, KC
Sofas, Hilton Brighton Metropole, Sportanarium Radio, Race
Nation and Go Sports & Entertainment, that takes place at the
Brighton Hilton Metropole on Saturday 4th September 2021.
Tickets available NOW at
www.sportanarium.com
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